Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental health. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Daring skydive in aid of Dementia UK

Gipsey Bridge Academy pupils have been raising money for Dementia UK. Pupils L-R Rosa Abram 4, Jordan Langley 6, Cain Nicholls 7, Sophie Holland 8, Karis Greene 7, Harry Self 9, Kady Synyer 10, Grace Lunn 11 - school council, and parent Mrs Sally Elms who is going to do a skydive to raise money for Dementia UK.



A plucky parent is planning to leap 10,000ft out of a plane to raise money for a charity close to her heart.

Mum-of-two Sally Elms, of Kirton Holme, will take to the skies over Peterborough in June to support Dementia UK.

“As a Dementia friend I am trying to raise awareness of this cruel, progressive disease by doing a tandem skydive on June 20,” said Sally, 49.

“Dementia UK is a charity close to my heart after 
having my mum diagnosed 
several years ago with 
vascular dementia and also losing an uncle to Alzheimer’s just over a year ago.”

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Monday, 23 February 2015

Dementia guide edited by Worcestershire psychiatrists named as national authority

A GUIDE on caring for people with dementia edited by a pair of Worcestershire psychiatrists has been named as one of the country’s top resources on the condition.

ABC of Dementia, which was edited by consultant older adult psychiatrists at Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust Dr Felicity Richards and Dr Bernard Coope, was named as one of the 25 titles on the Reading Well Books on Prescription for Dementia scheme last week.

The guide, which also includes contributions from other members of the trust as well as the University of Worcester, provides guidance for health care workers caring for people with dementia along with advice for patients themselves as well as their friends and families.

Dr Coope said: “The aim of our ABC of Dementia book is to help them develop the knowledge, skills and confidence to support those with dementia and those close to them to live well.

“So much can be done to support families and to maintain the personhood of the individual in the face of limited therapeutic options.”

The book was named as one of those on the Reading Well Books on Prescription scheme on Monday, January 26. The project makes books available on prescription from libraries and has won acclaim from GPs and government ministers.

Dr Coope said it was “a great honour” to be included on the list.

“The Books on Prescription scheme has played an important role in helping to meet the huge need for mental health support, he said.

There are approximately 8,000 people in Worcestershire living with dementia, with this number growing by about three per cent every year.

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