I Wonder Why This Number Is Rising So...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm no professional, Grnadmacath, but, having had a close friend and a grandparent suffer from dementia, I would say that one reason for treating it as a disability is that, like most other disabilities, it is incurable.
Another reason would be that, as with people managing other disabilities, those suffering from dementia should be helped to live as full and independent a life as possible in their circumstances, althoug these circumstances will obviously change as the disease progresses.
A further reason would be to do with the care needed and the support which the carers also require.
Hope that helps.