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Ask doctors more questions encourages Alzheimer's Disease International on World Alzheimer's Day

Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is launching a global campaign 'In Perfect Partnership on World Alzheimer's Day (21 September). The campaign encourages people with dementia and their carers to form a positive relationship with their doctor/nurse and take an active role in their healthcare.

Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is launching a global campaign 'In Perfect Partnership on World Alzheimer's Day (21 September). The campaign encourages people with dementia and their carers to form a positive relationship with their doctor/nurse and take an active role in their healthcare.

Research has shown that people who prepare for their visit to the doctor and play an active role in their treatment receive a higher quality of health care than those who do not.

Dr Steve Iliffe, GP from the Royal Free and University College London medical school said 'Good communication between doctors and their patients is very important but takes time and effort. Forming a positive, long-term relationship with your doctor is especially important for chronic conditions such as dementia. As dementia progresses, the needs of the person with dementia and their carer change, so establishing an understanding relationship will help get better care.

Elizabeth Rimmer, executive director, ADI said 'There are 18 million worldwide with dementia. It is a global challenge. It is vital that people with dementia and their families are equipped to take an active role in their healthcare. Voicing concerns, asking questions and taking notes during doctors/hospital visit are ways of doing this. These simple steps can really make a difference.

Alzheimer associations around the world will mark World Alzheimer's Day with events including Memory Walks, public lectures, street leafleting campaigns and conferences.

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