Alzheimer’s Society issues response to UK Prime Minister

07/05/2020

The Alzheimer’s Society has responded to UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, following comments he made during the weekly session of Prime Ministers Questions, during which it was claimed that the situation in care homes, in relation to COVID-19, was improving.

Gavin Terry, Head of Policy at the Alzheimer’s Society highlighted that they had not seen any evidence to suggest that deaths in care homes were slowing down, and that any other implication would be dangerously complacent. Speaking further, he stated: “In the past month, we know that the number of people who have died in care homes is twice the average; in the last week alone we saw the death rate rise by 30%. And it is not only deaths due to coronavirus that we fear - we are concerned there will be a sharp rise in deaths due to dementia, not least  because of the impact of isolation, when the full figures are known. 

It is a terribly worrying time for everyone with dementia and their families, and we hear heart-breaking stories every day via our Dementia Connect support line from people anxious about the safety of their loved ones in care homes. Ministers have made welcome commitments to keep people safe but there can absolutely be no let up. The dreadful cost of not giving the care sector equal attention as the NHS is clear for all to see. Care staff and residents must get the regular testing they need, and adequate personal protective equipment must be available to every home until this virus is really under control. 

The Government must also consider how to manage dementia more effectively in the event of a lengthy lockdown, with measures to support safe social contact. Without intervention, people with dementia will continue to die needlessly in these horrifying numbers.”