Could you help us improve the lives of patients with cognitive impairment? Join Mindmore's research project and complete a 60 minute online assessment for insight into how your brain your works. #brainhealth#research https://t.co/eA4n7pT2NB
When is ‘too early’ to start stocking up on your #Christmas cards? We say the sooner the better! 🎄
To spread some joy this festive season and help support families facing #dementia, click here to shop for yours 👇 🎁
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Tomorrow, Mindmore’s exciting symposium in Sweden takes place, featuring speakers inc William Barr, Ph.D., ABPPm, Director of Neuropsychology Division, NYU School of Medicine. Follow our page for updates on the talks and highlights. #cognition#brainhealth#digitaldata
Helping healthcare professionals to provide good and insightful care is close to our hearts at Mindmore. Here are 3 reasons why screening cognitive functioning for patients with stress is a positive step. #cognition#stress#occupationalhealth#brainhealth https://t.co/t6kjrG9qqv
We at @alzheimerssoc warmly welcome @Jeremy_Hunt to his new role as Chancellor of the Exchequer. As an MP, former Secretary of State & Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee, Jeremy has been a vocal advocate for people affected by dementia and for social care reform. (1/2)
Nearly 60% of people diagnosed with dementia are not getting the help they need.
Tonight 6pm & 10pm @BBCNews, @BBC5Live, @BBCRadio4 speak to Bill & Jo Wilson. Jo lives with dementia, whilst Bill is struggling to access services they need, such as regular carers and respite.(1/3)
Waiting times for people with suspected dementia have doubled since the pandemic, @Telegraph reports. It cites our NHS audit that found average waits for scans used to help diagnose dementia are now 10 weeks. (£) https://t.co/ehYeVs9fVO
Could you help us improve the lives of patients with cognitive impairment? Join Mindmore's research project and complete a 60 minute online assessment for insight into how your brain your works >> https://t.co/kbAk3otjxA
#research#cognitivehealth#dementia#brainhealth
By providing insight and facilitating discussions about what good cognitive health should look like, Mindmore is striving to increase the quality of life for everyone who suffers from cognitive impairment. #WorldAlzheimersDay Discover more online >> https://t.co/krGRPxGirb
‘Digitally-supported diagnoses’ it’s one of the aims for @DHSCgovuk & @NHSEngland & an area Mindmore is helping to make available to ensure #cognitive screening is accessible earlier on. Discover how we’re supporting #primarycare professionals https://t.co/Mv0rqGwrLF
Helping professionals to provide patient-centred care is one of our aims at Mindmore. With an upwards trend in ABI statistics we take a look at how digital cogntitive assessment can help. #braininjury#brainhealth#digitalhealth https://t.co/hT9CGiTgOJ
#Dementia is the 7th leading cause of dealth worldwide. One of the many reasons why Mindmore is committed to supporting the early detection and diagnosis of cognitive functioning and making brain health available for all. #ADI2022@AhpDementia#memory
At #ADI2022 Paula Barbarino tells us that ‘dementia is the Cinderella of disease’.
It is the 7th leading cause of death worldwide and yet the diagnosis, care & treatment of dementia is not funded appropriately.
She reminds us people with dementia have a right to treatment.
55% of those aged 45 & over, who had felt deterioration in their cognition had not talked to their doctor about the problem. We take a look at why early, essential assessment as well as follow up are key https://t.co/vzA8SGhE1k
@DementiaUK#cognition#digitalhealth@AhpDementia
There are around 540,000 carers of people with dementia in England, who make a huge difference to people lives. At Mindmore we want to help move the needle of early detection with access to digital cognitive tests. Find out how https://t.co/rjR3RrmOia @carersweek#Carersweek2022
1/2 "We use Mindmore to broaden our assessments or when the patient...expresses concern for his #cognitive health...The objective measurement values both strengthen & deepen our assessment. The quality is so much better." Erik Johnson, leg. psychologist & CEO, Stegeholmshälsan
Most people usually cite something that happened when they were 3-4 yo as their 1st #memory. But new research shows that most people who get enough time to think, can remember events that took place when they were about 2 & 1/2 https://t.co/niGvNfnGAd #DementiaUK#DementiaCare