Alongside the new checklist, the Alzheimer’s Society have released a new campaign called: “It’s not getting old, it’s called getting ill.”

This campaign encourages people worried about their memory, or those of their loved ones, to seek support.

Kate Lee, the charity’s chief executive, said: “If you’re worried for yourself or someone you love, take the first step, come to Alzheimer’s Society for support.

“The stark findings of our survey released today show just how dangerous it can be to battle dementia symptoms alone and put off getting help.”

Source: Daily Express

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