# Transforming dementia care pathway: why shifting to a universal, comprehensive, proactive, local, and integrated model is imperative to improve outcomes

**Authors:** Pallavi Nair, Cornelia Junghans, Michelle Kay, Matthew Harris, Azeem Majeed, Benedict Hayhoe

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/frdem.2025.1719630 · Frontiers in Dementia · 2026-01-12

## TL;DR

The paper argues for a new dementia care model in the UK that uses existing community workers to provide proactive, integrated support.

## Contribution

The paper introduces ComPROACT, a novel approach that reimagines existing community roles to address dementia care gaps.

## Key findings

- The CHWW model is already effective in delivering universal household-level support.
- ComPROACT integrates pre- and post-diagnostic dementia care through existing community roles.
- This model can bridge the gap between primary care, community, and dementia services sustainably.

## Abstract

Dementia care in the United Kingdom (UK) faces vast and complex systemic challenges, impacting not only individuals with dementia but also their families, communities, and the broader healthcare system. We outline these challenges and advocate for a transformative shift towards proactive and integrated community-anchored models of care. We highlight the UK-based Community Health and Wellbeing Workers (CHWW) model, which already delivers universal, holistic household-level support and is uniquely positioned within the communities to address dementia care gaps. Building on this foundation, we introduce ComPROACT, a CHWW-led outreach approach targeting cognitive decline and dementia across the care continuum. This initiative integrates both pre- and post-diagnostic dementia care support, particularly in underserved communities, not by creating new parallel services but by reimagining existing neighbourhood-based roles. Empowering CHWWs to be dementia-capable offers a sustainable pathway to better bridge the systemic gap between primary care, community, and dementia services.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dementia (MONDO:0001627)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (taxon 9606)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Dementia (MESH:D003704), cognitive decline (MESH:D003072)

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## References

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