I WANT to encourage your readers to unite against dementia and take action to fix dementia care in Cheshire.

An Alzheimer’s Society investigation has discovered that 50,000 people with dementia were admitted to A&E across the country in the past year because inadequate social care is leaving them unprotected from falls and infections.

This is a 70 per cent increase in the past five years, which tallies with cuts in social care funding.

Successive governments have shirked the issue of our threadbare social care system.

People with dementia are now forced to rely on services so starved of funding that they’re unable to protect them from harm and the doors of A&E, let alone provide specialist care and support.

There are 17,583 people living with dementia in Cheshire and this number is expected to rise.

The Government must work out how it will deliver high quality social care to everyone with dementia who needs it, and at a fair price.

Find out how you can take a small action to make a big difference and help fix dementia care at alzheimers.org.uk/daw Jo Hawkins Alzheimer’s Society Cheshire