A Sussex Dementia Charity Launches URGENT Appeal to Help Sudden Shortfall in Services

A group activity taking place at Sage House in Tangmere, run by Dementia Support.

A Sussex based Dementia charity’s launching an urgent appeal to raise money to increase its services. It follows the news from Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust that local assessments and diagnostic clinics will be closed until April, as staff are being deployed to other areas. Dementia Support estimates 1000 families will be left without help for months.

Dementia Support is an independent local charity, operating Sage House in Tangmere. Last week, Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust announced that the Sussex Dementia Assessment Service is to pause in response to additional winter pressure.

Sussex Partnership Foundation Trust said on its website: “The NHS across Sussex has been working hard to put plans in place that will allow services to remain safe and ensure local people can continue to access the best possible care as quickly as possible over the busy winter period. 

These plans focus on the national NHS priorities set out ahead of Christmas and New year period to protect patient safety, prioritise urgent and emergency care and achieve financial balance.

In order to achieve these plans, it is necessary for some services to be temporarily changed or reduced, to allow staff to be redeployed to other services so they can continue to be safe and of the highest quality. There's also a need to reduce the use of agency staff in order to manage resources effectively.

In line with this work, Sussex Partnership has reviewed all of its services to identify areas where we are able to redeploy staff as quickly as possible. As such, we have made the difficult decision to temporarily reduce the Memory Assessment and Dementia Services provided in West Sussex and in High Weald, Lewes and Havens in East Sussex, from January 2024 until end March 2024. 

In addition we are also planning to reduce the number of dementia beds we currently provide in Sussex from 50 to 40”. 

The urgent appeal by Dementia Support in Tangmere is to fund new free of charge advice and support sessions, both over the phone and face to face, to meet the anticipated demand. Anyone who is worried they may have dementia or is concerned about a loved one can use the service; a diagnosis or a referral from a health professional is not needed.

The charity already supports more than 2,500 local people and it plans to develop and set up extra programmes to support people covering important issues that are often a worry, including legal matters such as Powers of Attorney, Benefits, emotional support, and wellbeing. Information packs are also being distributed to GP surgeries to signpost patients to the charity’s services.

Sally Tabbner, CEO said:  “Waiting for a dementia diagnosis can be agonising for families, as they look to the future with fear and uncertainty. We are asking people to help ensure families waiting for a diagnosis are not left without support.

We will do absolutely everything we can to fill the gap left by the closing of the NHS diagnosis services, including expanding services to meet the growing need. But as a local charity we can only do so with support.

We know this is a difficult time of year to be asking for donations and we’re immensely grateful to those who give to our regular appeals, which mean we can support our current customers and their families when they need it most. However, the sudden and unexpected closure of the dementia assessment service will leave many people in limbo; we know we can help, we want to help but being a young charity means we do not have the reserves in the bank to call on to respond to the unpredicted surge we are going to see.

Please help and visit dementiasupport.org.uk/urgent-appeal to give what you can to support local people waiting for a dementia diagnosis.”

Dementia Support Wayfinding service allows everyone to talk to a professional for essential one-to-one support and advice. Available on the phone, face to face at Sage House, or at the Charity’s community outreach session, a familiar and friendly face will be available to support people living with dementia, their families, friends and carers.

​The Wayfinder will stay with you from pre-diagnosis (when you notice dementia symptoms) and will be your named contact throughout your journey and all the dementia stages.

If you or a loved one is affected by dementia, or are awaiting an assessment, you can contact the Sage House Wayfinding team at: dementiasupport.org.uk/wayfinding or call 01243 888691

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