Dementia to drive global leap in number of elderly needing care

LONDON (Reuters) – A global rise in cases of the mind-robbing Alzheimer’s disease is creating a chronic shortage of carers, with the number of old people dependent on care set to nearly treble to 277 million by 2050, according to a report by a leading dementia charity. Half of all older people who need personal care have dementia, the report by Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) said, and governments should make dementia a priority by implementing national plans and starting urgent debate on how to ensure long-term care for future generations. …