Irish Statistics

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  1. Facts About Dementia
  2. Irish Statistics
  3. World Statistics

Numbers

  • There are currently more than 44,000 people in Ireland with dementia, with the number expected to be in excess of 104,000 by 2036 unless there is a medical breakthrough.
  • In 2009 there will be an estimated 4,000 new cases of dementia in Ireland.
  • Dementia can affect younger people; currently approximately 4,000 people in Ireland under the age of 65 have Younger Onset Dementia.
  • Between 2002 and 2036, the number of people with dementia in Ireland is expected to increase by 303%, while the total population increases by less than 40%.
  • Dementia affects the lives of nearly 50,000 people in Ireland who are involved in caring someone with one of the six symptoms of dementia.

Costs

  • In 2006 the baseline cost of dementia in Ireland was estimated at €400m
  • Family carers provide 57% of the value of informal care without compensation.
  • Less than 10% of the cost of dementia in Ireland is attributable to community care services
  • Demographic trends, health and social care cost and disease burden mean that dementia must be designated a National Health Priority in Ireland
  • The Dementia Manifesto 2007-2009 calls for targeted investment of €35m per year over 3 years in the following areas:
    1. Enhanced and flexible community based services (€21m pa x 3)
    2. Early diagnosis, intervention awareness and education (€4m pa x 3)
    3. Medical and social research (€10m pa x 3)
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