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Can people with mild dementia work? Navigating careers and accommodations

According to a 2020 study, 10% of the 35.6 million people living with dementia globally are under 65, meaning a significant portion may still be part of the working population. The question of **Can people with mild dementia work?** is complex, depending on individual symptoms, job demands, and employer support. For many, continuing to work can offer financial benefits, a sense of purpose, and social connection.

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Should people with dementia work? The complex decision and workplace adaptations

According to a 2024 Alzheimer's Association blog post, most individuals with cognitive concerns do not tell their employer about their diagnosis due to stigma or fear of losing their job. For many, the question of "Should people with dementia work?" is a complex one, balancing the desire for independence and purpose against the progressive nature of the disease and potential safety concerns.

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