“…Despite the distinctive needs, specifically commissioned YOD services are few, and short‐term commissioning means many are later discontinued (Cations et al., 2017; Mayrhofer et al., 2018). Most people with YOD who receive post‐diagnostic support, access this through all‐age dementia services (Stamou, La Fontaine, Gage, et al., 2020), with the exception, in the United Kingdom, for dementia caused by Down's syndrome, traumatic brain injury, HIV, Huntington's disease or alcohol‐related dementia, whose services are usually provided through other specialist services. People with YOD are not well served by most ‘all‐age’ services, which are geared towards older people with amnestic symptoms, resulting in lack of support for those with rarer dementias and provision of therapeutic activities that do not suit younger generations (Cations et al., 2017; Giebel, Eastham, et al., 2020; Mayrhofer et al., 2018; Sansoni et al., 2016; Stamou, La Fontaine, Gage, et al., 2020).…”