The document discusses the UK government's dementia policy and progress made towards their goals. Key points:
- Over 670,000 people in England have dementia, a number that will double in 30 years, costing £19 billion annually.
- Goals include increasing diagnosis rates to two-thirds by 2015 and making communities more dementia-friendly.
- Progress includes training over 2,000 volunteers, 50 dementia-friendly cities, and £22 million for research projects.
- Next steps focus on greater collaboration, engaging more communities, and influencing wider health systems.