10 Guidelines For Your Dementia Visit
A carer sets out 10 practical guidelines for friends and relatives visiting someone with more advanced dementia. How to make the visit a success for everyone.
A carer sets out 10 practical guidelines for friends and relatives visiting someone with more advanced dementia. How to make the visit a success for everyone.
When you’re visiting a family-member or friend with dementia, everything goes much better if you can forget a few things too.
Let’s do some reverse engineering. What would happen if we organised our schools system the way we handle dementia care?
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Politicians are vying to outbid one another on their funding plans for health and social care. But is it money the system lacks, or imagination?
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The public perception of dementia is that it’s an end-of-life illness. We’ve seen plenty of evidence that for those who stay active and engaged, the diagnosis is just a new start. We have a different story to tell.