Dementia Awareness
By Anna Morris on 20th May 2026

 

Dementia Awareness Week: Understanding, Supporting and Making a Difference Every year, Dementia Awareness Week provides an important opportunity to increase understanding, challenge stigma, and encourage communities to better support those living with dementia. Across the UK, hundreds of thousands of individuals and families are affected by dementia, making awareness, compassion, and early support more important than ever.

At J.A.K.K Security, we believe that awareness and safeguarding go hand in hand. Whether in homes, workplaces, care settings, or public spaces, understanding dementia can help us all create safer and more supportive environments.

 

What Is Dementia?

Dementia is not a single disease but an umbrella term used to describe a range of symptoms affecting memory, thinking, communication, and daily functioning. The most common type is Alzheimer's disease, although there are several other forms including vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia.

Dementia can affect people differently, but common symptoms may include:

 

  • Memory loss
  • Confusion about time or place
  • Difficulty communicating
  • Changes in mood or behaviour
  • Problems with concentration and decision making
  • Difficulty completing familiar tasks

While dementia is more common in older adults, it is not considered a normal part of ageing. The Importance of Dementia Awareness Week Dementia Awareness Week aims to:

  • Increase public understanding
  • Reduce stigma and misconceptions
  • Encourage early diagnosis
  • Highlight support available to families and carers
  • Promote dementia-friendly communities

Many people living with dementia continue to live active and fulfilling lives for many years. Awareness and understanding from the public can make a significant difference to their confidence, independence, and wellbeing. Supporting Someone Living With Dementia Small actions can have a huge impact when supporting someone with dementia.

 

Helpful approaches include:

  • Be Patient and Calm
  • Communication may take longer. Speaking clearly, calmly, and respectfully can help reduce anxiety and frustration.
  • Maintain Familiarity
  • Routine and familiar surroundings can help people feel safe and secure.
  • Avoid Overwhelming Situations
  • Busy environments, loud noises, or too much information at once can increase confusion or distress.
  • Encourage Independence
  • Where safe to do so, allowing individuals to continue everyday tasks helps maintain confidence and dignity.
  • Listen and Reassure
  • Sometimes emotional support is more important than correcting mistakes or confusion.

Dementia and Community Safety

People living with dementia can sometimes become vulnerable due to confusion, disorientation, or memory difficulties. This can create increased risks relating to:

  • Wandering or becoming lost
  • Forgetting appointments or medication
  • Increased vulnerability to scams or crime
  • Difficulty recognising danger or emergencies

This is why safeguarding measures, supportive communities, and professional services play such an important role in protecting vulnerable individuals while preserving independence and dignity.

 

How We Can All Help

Dementia awareness is everyone’s responsibility. Simple acts of kindness and understanding can help create communities where people living with dementia feel respected, included, and supported.

 

You can help by:

 

  • Learning more about dementia
  • Being patient and understanding
  • Supporting carers and families
  • Raising awareness in your workplace or community
  • Becoming involved in dementia-friendly initiatives
  • Further Support and Information
  • For professional guidance, resources, and support services, visit:
  • Alzheimer’s Society
  • NHS Dementia Information

Final Thoughts

Dementia Awareness Week reminds us that behind every diagnosis is a person, a family, and a story. Greater awareness leads to greater understanding, stronger communities, and better support for those affected.

By taking time to educate ourselves and show compassion, we can all help make a positive difference.

 

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