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Tag Archives: Dementia Words Matter: Guideline
Dementia-Friendly Housing Charter (Housing LIN / Housing and Care 21 / Alzheimer’s Society)
Summary Research indicates that 85% of people wish to stay at home as long as possible after a dementia diagnosis. Currently a third of people would not know where to find information on making their homes more dementia-friendly. The Dementia-Friendly … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Society, Assistive Technology, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, For Carers (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Housing, Housing LIN, In the News, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Scotland, Standards, Telecare, Telehealth, UK, Universal Interest, Wales
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Tagged Aids and Adaptations, Alzheimer's Society: Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Friendly Communities Programme, Anchor, Approaches to Reducing Loneliness and Isolation in Later Life, ARCO, Association for Dementia Studies: University of Worcester, Awareness and Understanding, Brookside Retirement Village (Lancashire), Bruce Moore: Chief Executive of Housing & Care 21, Built Environment, Care & Repair England, Care and Repair England, Causeway Service User Review Panel, Chichester Positive Thinkers, DEEP: Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project, Dementia Awareness, Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends Champions, Dementia Friends Programme, Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC), Dementia Services Development Centre (University of Stirling), Dementia Words Matter: Guideline, Dementia-Friendly Businesses, Dementia-Friendly Care and Support for People With Learning Disabilities, Dementia-Friendly Cities, Dementia-Friendly Communities, Dementia-Friendly Communities at the Housing Level, Dementia-Friendly Communities at the Technological Level, Dementia-Friendly Community Model, Dementia-Friendly Design, Dementia-Friendly Employers, Dementia-Friendly Environmental Design, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Dementia-Friendly Homes, Dementia-Friendly Housing, Dementia-Friendly Information, Dementia-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Dementia-Friendly Organisations, Dementia-Friendly Resources, Dementia-Friendly Towns, Dementia-Related Housing Needs, Design and Built Environment, Designing Dementia-Friendly Neighbourhoods, Different Coloured Front Doors, Education and Staff Training, Encouraging Independence and Social Interaction, Guinness Partnership, HAPPI3 Report, Home Adaptations, Housing & Care 21, Housing & Care 21 (Formerly Housing 21), Housing Adaptations, Housing and Ageing, Housing and Care for Older People, Housing and Dementia, Housing and Dementia Research Consortium, Housing and Long-Term Conditions, Housing and Public Health, Housing and Quality of Life, Housing and Safeguarding, Housing Associations, Housing for Older People, Housing in Later Life, Housing Learning and Improvement Network (LIN), Housing Learning and Improvement Network Conference at Kia Oval in London (March 2017), Housing LIN, Housing Managers, Housing Options for People With Dementia, Housing Organisations, Housing our Ageing Population Plan for Implementation (HAPPI2), Housing our Ageing Population: Panel for Innovation (HAPPI), Housing Sector, Housing Sectors Involved As Partners and Enablers, Housing Services for People With Dementia, Housing Solutions for Dementia, Housing With Care, HWC: Housing With Care, Hyndburn Homewise, Independent Living With Care, Jeremy Hughes CBE: Chief Executive of the Alzheimer’s Society, Jeremy Porteus, Keepmoat, League of Minds, Life Story Network CIC, Loneliness and Isolation, McCarthy & Stone, Members of the Dementia & Housing Working Group, Memory Matters, Midland Heart, Mold Llys Jamsine, National Housing Federation, Neighbourhoods For Life: Designing Dementia-Friendly Outdoor Environments, NHS East Lancashire CCG, North Somerset Living With Dementia Group, Open Plan Living, Plug Sockets at Eye Level, Pozzoni, Prime Minister’s Challenge On Dementia 2020, Prime Ministers’ Champions Group for Housing, Quality of Life Charitable Trust, Retirement Communities, Retirement Housing, Royal Town Planning Institute, RTPI: Royal Town Planning Institute, Selwood Housing, Sensory Lights, Signage, Smart Home Adaptations, South Eastern / Belfast SURP Group, Specialised Housing Providers, Specialist Housing Services for People with Dementia, Staff Training, Staying at Home, Staying Healthy for Longer, Staying Independent, Supported Living, Tackling Health Inequality Through Housing, Tunstall, University of Worcester: Association for Dementia Studies, Waltham Forest Dementia Action Alliance, Waltham Forest Housing Association (WFHA), Wet Rooms, Worcester Association for Dementia Studies, Workforce Development, Workforce Training, Your Life
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Dementia 2020 Citizens’ Engagement Programme Toolkit (Department of Health)
Summary A new toolkit, aimed at dementia groups and networks, offers guidance and advice on facilitating conversations with persons affected by dementia and their carers concerning the Government’s work on dementia. An online survey, open to persons (and their families … Continue reading →
Posted in Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer’s Research UK, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, Diagnosis, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, Patient Care Pathway, Patient Information, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Active Engagement, Advisory Group for Dementia 2020 Citizens' Engagement Programme (Department of Health), Ageing and Disability Division (Department of Health), Alzheimer Experience, Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK), ARUK: Alzheimer’s Research UK, Carer Experience, Carer's Experience of Dementia, Carers’ Experiences of the Dementia Journey, Challenge on Dementia 2020, Citizens' Engagement Programme Toolkit (Dementia 2020), Community Care Group / Social Care (Department of Health), Community Engagement, Consent to Share Information, DEEP Guide: Collecting the Views of People With Dementia, DEEP Guides, DEEP Guides: Supporting Involvement of People With Dementia, DEEP2: Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project, DEEP: Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project, Dementia 2020 Citizens' Engagement Programme, Dementia 2020 Citizens' Engagement Programme: Group Discussion Template, Dementia 2020 Citizens' Engagement Programme: Template for Feedback, Dementia 2020 Citizens' Engagement Programme: Toolkit, Dementia and Disabilities Branch (Department of Health), Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project (DEEP), Dementia Experiences, Dementia Groups, Dementia Networks, Dementia Words Matter: Guideline, Dementia-Friendly Meeting Spaces, Department of Health Consultation Regarding UK Government’s Work on Dementia, Department of Health: Dementia Policy Team, Department of Health’s Advisory Group for the Dementia 2020 Citizens' Engagement Programme, Disclosing Information and Consent, Embedding Patient Experience in Service Delivery, Embedding Patient Experience in Service Design, Engagement, Engagement and Co-Production, Engagement Facilitation: DEEP Recommendations on Facilitating Focus Groups for People With Dementia, Engagement Facilitation: Hints and Tips, Engagement Facilitation: Organising Group Discussions, Engagement Facilitation: Organising One to One Discussions, Engaging With People Having Experience of Dementia, Experience Based Co-Design, Experience Based Design, Experiences of Diagnosis, Experiences of Health Care Services, Experiences of Social Care Services, Experiences of the Transition to Dementia, Experts by Experience, Facilitating Discussions Effectively and Sensitively, Facilitating Focus Groups for People With Dementia (DEEP Recommendations), Family and Caregiver Experiences, Focus Groups, Group Discussions (Focus Groups), iD: Innovations in Dementia, Improving Patient Experience, Improving the Experience of Dementia, Informed Consent, Innovations in Dementia, Innovations in Dementia: a CIC, Patient and Family Engagement, Patient and Public Engagement (PPE), Personal Experience of Dementia, Prime Minister’s Challenge On Dementia 2020, Principles for Engagement, Public Engagement, Public Engagement Exercises, Together in Dementia (tide - Trade Marked Acronym)
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Dementia Peer Support Resource Tool (Health Innovation Network)
Summary The Health Innovation Network has produced a dementia peer support resource tool, in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society, Age UK and Innovations in Dementia. This tool is designed to assist with establishing and running peer support networks for people … Continue reading →
Posted in Age UK, Alzheimer's Society, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Dementia Action Alliance, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Health Science Networks (AHSNs), Advice and Information, AGE UK Checklist for Dementia Friendly Environments, Alzheimer’s Society’s Talking Point Forum, Arts 4 Dementia: Reawakening the Mind, Authoring Dementia-Friendly Information (Style Guides), Big Lottery Fund, Big Lottery Funding, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) Groups, Black Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME), BME Communities, Carers Trust, Circles of Support for People with Dementia, City Bridge Trust, Cognitive Stimulation, Commissioning Dementia Support Services, Community and Voluntary Sector, Creating Dementia Friendly Environments, Creating Websites for People With Dementia, DEEP Guide to Writing Dementia-Friendly Information, DEEP: Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project, Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Action Alliance (DAA), Dementia Adventure, Dementia Adventure CIC, Dementia Advisers, Dementia Advisors, Dementia Cafes, Dementia Connect: Alzheimer’s Society’s Dementia Services Directory, Dementia Empowerment and Engagement Project, Dementia Engagement and Empowerment Project (DEEP), Dementia Friends, Dementia Friends Programme, Dementia Navigators, Dementia Peer Support Resource Tool: Health Innovation Network, Dementia Services Development Centre (University of Stirling), Dementia Services Directory: Dementia Connect (Alzheimer’s Society), Dementia Words Matter: Guideline, Dementia-Friendly Environments, Dementia-Friendly Information, Dementia-Friendly Information (Style Guides), Dementia-Friendly Writing, Dire Straits (Not the Rock Band) Support Group, Discussion Forums, DSDC: Stirling Dementia Services Development Centre, Dulwich Helpline, Dulwich Helpline Group, eLearning: The Open Dementia Programme (SCIE), Funding Central, Funding For All, GRANTNet, Guys Hospital, Health Innovation Network, Health Innovation Network South London, Healthy Living Club, Healthy Living Club (HLC), Hope & Doodle Group, How2Fundraise, iD: Innovations in Dementia, Independence, Independence and Relationships, Independent Living, Information About Services, Information and Advice, Information and Support for Carers, Information and Support for Patients and Carers, Information Needs of People with Dementia, Innovations in Dementia, Innovations in Dementia: a CIC, Jasmine Cafe, Jasmine Club, Jasmine Club (BAME Group), Lambeth and Southwark Older People’s Information Directory, Lewy Body Society, London Community Foundation, London Dementia Commissioners Network, London Social Care Partnership (Formerly the Joint Improvement Partnership), Loneliness and Dementia, Loneliness and Social Isolation, LSCP: London Social Care Partnership, Maintaining Independence, Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Foundation (MHF), National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), Navigators: Coordinators of Care, Older People: Independence and Mental Wellbeing, Peer Support, Peer Support - Making it Happen, Peer Support – Principles in Practice, Peer Support Groups, Peer Support in Long Term Conditions, Peer Support Network Model: Evaluation, Peer Support Networks, Peer Support Networks: Evaluation, Peer Support Services, Peer Support Workers, Peer Support: Fundraising, Peer Support: Venues and Environments, PQASSO: Practical Quality Assurance System for Small Organisations, Practical Quality Assurance System for Small Organisations (PQASSO), Preventing Loneliness, Regaining Independence, SCIE Open Dementia Programme, SCIE Resource on Dementia-Friendly Environments, Self-Esteem (Peer Support), Self-Help Groups, Self-Help Groups for People With Dementia, Services and Support for BAME Communities, Signposting, Signposting to Sources of Practical Help, Silver Line, Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE), Social Networking, Social Networks, South London, Staying Independent, Stirling Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC), Talking Point, The Funding Network, UK Community Foundations, University of Stirling's Dementia Services Development Centre, Voluntary Community Social Enterprise (VCSE), Web-Based Discussion Forums, Young Persons Dementia Group South London, Younger People with Dementia Support Group
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