Younger people with dementia (Early onset)

Many people assume that Alzheimer's disease and other causes of dementia only affect older people. In fact, about 1 person in every 1000 below the age of 65 develops dementia. While rare, it can affect people in their 40's and 50's. Any dementia beginning before the age of 65 is known as early onset dementia.

Each person's experience of dementia is unique. Although the symptoms of dementia are similar whatever a person's age, younger people with dementia have different needs. They may:

Planning ahead can make it easier for you and your family to manage your affairs. It can also mean that you may be able to participate in planning for your future and make sure that your wishes are carried out.

If you have been diagnosed with dementia get in touch with the Alzheimer association in your country to find out what help and support is available to you.

The following Alzheimer associations have sections on their websites for younger people with dementia:

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