It's #DementiaActionWeek! Today, we're reflecting on the @Icpdc2019 and carers, Orla, Pat, Emily and Mary, who spoke with great courage & humility at the conference about their loved ones living with a dementia and the support that they have received from @NIHospice. @tide_carers
Last week, (8-10th May) we were joined by delegates from across the world for the @Icpdc2019. The Conference focused on how palliative & dementia services must work in partnership to care for people with end stage dementia & their carers. Read more here: https://t.co/2EmF0ZCQQM
Our @OU_STEM colleague @duncan_banks delivering the keynote talk on ethical considerations and risks of using digital technologies in dementia care.
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Former @NIHospice CEO Dame Judith Hill closes the @Icpdc2019! Thank you to everyone who joined us here in Belfast. It was fascinating hearing from authoritative voices across the globe on the wider developments being made on palliative dementia care. #ICPDC2019 @NIHEducation
A reminder of the power of personal music and how it can be used as a powerful tool in the care of someone living with a dementia @PlaylistForLife#ICPDC2019 https://t.co/rB0hTLjpQ4
Amazing talk with @PlaylistForLife CEO, Sarah Metcalfe, on the power of music for patients living with a dementia and the benefits it can bring, such as relieving pain, evoking memories, promoting happiness and comfort and much more! #ICPDC2019 @NIHEducation @NIHospice
#ICPDC2019 Many thanks to Julie Skelton @mariecurieuk for highlighting fantastic resource - video library for unpaid carers https://t.co/nNhZiRW8A6 @AIIHPC
Deirdre Doherty (Compassionate Neighbours Reach Out Scheme) hosting a talk on ‘Partnership Approach In Care’ at the International Conference on Palliative Dementia Care #Belfast#ICPDC2019@Icpdc2019@NIHospice @JoBallentine @NIHEducation #dementia@europahotel