Alzheimer’s diagnoses increase among working-age individuals in Finland
Recent research indicates that diagnoses of Alzheimer’s disease among working-age individuals have become more common in Finland. It is estimated that between 7,000 and 10,000 working-age individuals are living with progressive dementia in the country.
To further explore this issue, we are seeking to interview relatives or caregivers of working-age individuals affected by dementia. If you are willing to share your experiences, please do so using the form provided below. Your responses will only be used with your permission, and personal information will be handled exclusively by the journalists involved in this article.
Please provide your contact details so we can confirm your identity and ask any follow-up questions if necessary.
Are you a relative or caregiver of someone with Alzheimer’s disease who is of working age?
– I am a caregiver.
– I am a relative.
– I am personally living with Alzheimer’s.
At what age did your working-age relative’s condition become apparent? What experiences do you have caring for a working-age Alzheimer’s patient? What kind of support would you need from society as a relative of someone with Alzheimer’s?
Are you personally affected by Alzheimer’s? Feel free to share your experiences here. (optional)
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