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The journey of caring for a loved one with dementia can be deeply challenging. Juliah Ratladi, an MSc Dementia Care Specialist and experienced dementia care professional, is uniquely positioned to share her observations, experiences, knowledge, and insights on various aspects of dementia care. Together with other dementia experts and caregivers, she raises awareness, offers encouragement, and provides hope. Through meaningful discussions, they shed light on key dementia-related issues, helping to educate and support those affected by the condition. Dementia care: How deep is your love?
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Wednesday May 07, 2025
Barriers to Dementia Care in BAME Communities: A Conversation with Dr Hannah Hussain, UK
Wednesday May 07, 2025
Wednesday May 07, 2025
Episode Summary:
In this thought-provoking episode of the Dementia Caregivers Corner Podcast, host Juliah is joined by Dr Hannah Hussain, a Health Economist at the Office of Health Economics in London. Dr Hussain, who holds a PhD in health economics from the University of Sheffield and is a qualified pharmacist, shares her insights into the challenges that Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities face in accessing dementia care.
From cultural stigma and late diagnoses to language barriers and the overlooked role of unpaid carers, this episode dives deep into the structural and social factors that limit access to timely and culturally sensitive dementia support. Dr Hussain also highlights the importance of inclusive research and culturally competent care homes in addressing these disparities.
Key Topics Discussed:
- Barriers to dementia diagnosis and care in BAME communities
- Economic impact of unpaid caregiving on families and the healthcare system
- The need for culturally competent dementia services and inclusive research
Key Takeaways:
- Cultural stigma and expectations in BAME communities can discourage families from seeking formal dementia care, contributing to late diagnoses and hidden burdens.
- Unpaid carers in BAME households save the NHS substantial costs but often lack adequate support and recognition.
- Culturally competent care and language access are essential for improving dementia services for diverse communities.
Resources Mentioned
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-coping-with-distress-the-strength-of-caregivers/
https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-the-economics-of-dementia/
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