This recent article from the Guardian is interesting and helpful… https://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/social-life-blog/2017/aug/09/losing-marbles-what-not-say-people-dementia
The Great British Seaside
What are your memories of your childhood holidays? Mine are as clear as if it had been yesterday – the smell of the sea, sound of the waves breaking on the beach, begging to be allowed to buy flags to fly on our sandcastles, burying each other in the sand. The agony of having to […]
BBC’s “Right on the Money” exploring how Homeshare works
Today on the BBC programme “Right on the Money” there was a lovely piece about Doreen and Anouck who are Homesharing together. The Homeshare concept is for, two people who would not normally meet each other are helped to get to know each other and become housemates. Usually an older person who has a spare room […]
The History Of Holidays
It’s that time of year; exams are over, sports day is coming up and the summer holidays are looming. As we think about dusting off the suitcases, buying the sun cream and finding the passports, we thought this would be a good opportunity to look at the history of holidays. And our next article will […]
The Alzheimer’s Show 2017
Friday 9th June 9.30 – 17.00 Saturday 10th June 9.30 – 16.30 Olympia London, Hammersmith Road, London W14 8UX Friday 23rd June 10.00 – 5.00 Saturday 24th June 10.00 – 4.00 EventCity, Phoenix Way, Off Barton Dock Road, Manchester M41 7TB
Still working at 105 – Dr Bill Frankland
Listen to Dr Bill Franklin, born in 1912, talking about continuing to work and the daily routines that keep him going… http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05213b7#play
Types of Dementia – An Overview
Dementia is an umbrella term for a progressive neuro-degenerative illness. Here we look at different forms of dementia, identifying those that may occur early (before the age of 65) and describe the symptoms of each.
BBC Launch Archive of Resources to Help People Living with Dementia
The Telegraph recently reported on the BBC’s launch of archive materials designed to help people living with dementia to tap into their long-term memories. These materials can be used to stimulate memory, generate conversation and connect generations. Read more here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/12/bbc-launch-archive-memorable-programmes-help-dementia-sufferers/?WT.mc_id=tmg_share_tw
‘Walking With Purpose’ by People Living with Dementia
One of the most difficult issues for family and carers is the worry that the person living with dementia is going to ‘wander off’ and put themselves at risk of harm. Most families and carers spend a lot of time ensuring that the person living with dementia is kept safe, so it is a particular worry […]
DEMENTIA DIAGNOSIS
DEMENTIA DIAGNOSIS In the UK it is estimated that 800,000 individuals are living with dementia, yet fewer than 50% of that number are ever formally diagnosed. Beliefs that dementia is part of normal ageing and that nothing can be done are believed to all contribute to the low diagnosis rate. The Department of Health has […]
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