The Rising Cost of Dementia in Brazil: What Needs to Change?

BrazilMon Nov 18 2024
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Brazil is seeing more people with dementia, making it crucial for healthcare and social systems to prepare. This means figuring out how much dementia is costing the country, both directly (like medical treatments) and indirectly (like caregiving). A study recently looked into these costs. Let's start with the numbers. Direct costs are what it takes to treat and care for someone with dementia. These include visits to the doctor, medications, and hospital stays. Indirect costs are a bit different. They cover things like lost productivity when people take time off to care for a loved one or the emotional toll on families.
The study found that these costs are adding up fast. As the population ages, more people are developing dementia, and that means more expenses for everyone. It's not just about the money, though. The strain on families and caregivers is real, and it's something we need to address. So, what can be done? First, we need better support for families. This could mean more resources for caregivers, like training and respite care. It could also mean making it easier for people to take time off work to care for a loved one. Second, we need to invest in research. Understanding dementia better will help us find more effective treatments and maybe even a cure. Until then, we need to be prepared to handle the costs as best we can.
https://localnews.ai/article/the-rising-cost-of-dementia-in-brazil-what-needs-to-change-be18f2a5

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