Showing posts with label Association of Dementia Studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Association of Dementia Studies. Show all posts

Monday, 22 June 2015

Cambridge charity Alzheimer’s Research UK launches first major awareness campaign


  

A Cambridge-based national charity launches its first major awareness campaign today to highlight the challenge of Alzheimer's disease and the urgent need for greater investment in dementia research.
For the first time in its 21-year history, Alzheimer's Research UK has delivered a national advertising campaign to appear on major TV channels and at cinemas across the UK throughout June.

Monday, 8 June 2015

'There is still a shocking level of ignorance regarding dementia'


Our expert panel discussed the issues people with dementia face when accessing health and social care services

What are the issues that people with dementia face?

George McNamara, head of policy and public affairs, Alzheimer’s Society: Every day we hear about the struggle people with dementia have getting a timely diagnosis. While progress has been made in this area, many people with dementia are also at their wits end with the lack of timely and quality dementia care in their area.

Gill Phillips, creator of Whose Shoes? – Making It Real, a co-production tool helping people work together to improve lives: Finding the right support at the right time for people with dementia and carers. Things joining up. Avoiding hospital admissions – and if hospital is necessary, for staff (particularly non-specialist staff) to be able to understand and care for people as individual human beings.

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Monday, 20 January 2014

Thinking Differently about Dementia Seminar

The owner of Stanfield Nursing attended another Seminar at the University of Worcester last week organised by Prof Dawn Brooker of the Association of Dementia Studies.

The seminar “Thinking Differently about Dementia” lead by Neil Mapes of Dementia Adventure, and Andy Bradley of Framework 4 Change was invigorating, thought provoking, but most of all it was permission giving.

Congratulations to the Association of Dementia Studies and a big thank you to both speakers.

Stanfield Nursing Home