Our co-designed dementia guide is now accessible. Find practical advice, stories from others living with dementia and build your own toolkit to find your way forward. Free and available on any device. https://t.co/i8mm8bixaZ #CarersRightsDay#Dementia@CAPS_UCL@UKCognisance
If you've received a #dementia diagnosis, we are here to help. You can adapt to #dementia and continue living your life, your way. We #care. Don’t lose hope. We are here to help you find your way. https://t.co/xQcpgxOUiH #ForwardDementia
Our co-designed dementia guide is now accessible. Find practical advice, stories from others living with dementia and build your own toolkit to find your way forward. Free and available on any device. https://t.co/8JjykrXu2q #CarersRightsDay#Dementia@CAPS_UCL@UKCognisance@UCL
We were very surprised when we analysed data from @ONS COVID-19 survey demonstrating that more than 80% positive UK cases had no core symptoms https://t.co/YOXAxgKDUB
Does routine physical health monitoring differ amongst people with dementia?
Bhanu et al investigated differences in monitoring by ethnic group and comorbidity status.
➡️ https://t.co/U4PTkze2rG
@cinibhanu@hscwru@uclmedsci
People affected by dementia have faced devastation at home, in their community and in care homes during this pandemic.
The effects of the outbreak cannot be undone, but we're urging the Government to better protect people ahead of the winter, and in the future.
#Newsnight
Our Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission has visited 13% (30/220) nursing homes with #covid-19 outbreaks since the pandemic started. No external regulation of care quality in the rest....😢😢 https://t.co/4xLvaaJoc3
Some of the results of our work with commissioners and managers of #dementia services are now live and free to read in @BMJ_Open: Task-shifted approaches to postdiagnostic dementia support: a qualitative study exploring professional views and experiences https://t.co/B0oXJjHKGw
In April, lots of our volunteers took part in @LivUni research into how #Covid19 service closures in the UK were affecting people with #dementia and their carers.
Join an online session at 1pm on Wednesday 16 September to hear some of the study findings:
https://t.co/TNbHRbp48l
Our workshop today has really highlighted the important role that #qualitative research can play in understanding & defining trust as a concept but also in ensuring that #trust and #truth are core values at the forefront of all of our research projects #QHRN2020
Wonderful to have our first two co-design workshops today with people living with dementia, informal carers and health and social car professionals some great ideas and strategies for improving #dementia diagnosis and care through new resources. Join us in this exciting study!