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Local dementia cases tipped to soar

Alarming new research shows the number of people living with dementia in Hume and the Macedon Ranges is expected to soar by more than 640 per cent over the next 35 years.

A study commissioned by Alzheimer’s Australia has found that cases in Hume will increase from 1807 this year to more than 13,000 by 2050.

In the Macedon Ranges, the number of people affected by dementia is set to climb from 718 to 5787.

Annual increases of more than six per cent a year are expected to give Hume the eighth-highest prevalence statewide (from 24th), while Macedon Ranges will go from 43rd in Victoria to 27th.

The figures have prompted calls for greater investment in support services, including dementia-specific facilities, and education campaigns to improve public awareness.

Alzheimer’s Australia chief executive Maree McCabe said that by 2050 everyone will be affected by dementia, either by diagnosis or knowing someone with the disease.

Early warnings

She said a ‘‘massive shift’’ was needed so people could recognise early warning signs and understand how and where to access information and support.

She said increased awareness would reduce the stigma and lessen the social isolation of sufferers and families.

Hume council city communities director Margarita Caddick said all levels of government must increase services for people with dementia as the population continues to age.

Council-based home care staff will take part in specific Alzheimer’s Australia training to enhance their skills.

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