It is helpful for health professionals such as the dentist, optician, physiotherapist, hospital staff and other health professionals to know that the person has dementia. Health professionals will rely on getting an accurate medical history to deliver the best service. If they know about the dementia, they can make adjustments to the service they provide or make allowances to help.

For example, you or the person you support could ask for a written summary of their appointment and what follow up actions are required, like arranging blood tests or x-rays. You could ask for a longer appointment or arrange to have you or an advocate accompany the person to appointments.

Health professionals will keep all personal information, including diagnoses, confidential.

Unfortunately, not all health professionals will know much about dementia. Carers told us they needed to educate their health practitioners. See being assertive when speaking with health professionals about dementia.

It might also be helpful to tell other professionals who help you with legal and financial planning such as your accountant or lawyer.

Discuss with the person you support about telling health and other professionals the diagnosis.

Sharing the diagnosis with employers