Excellent opportunity to join with our Admiral Nurses Service to support patients and family members affected by dementia across Norfolk & Waveney.
What small changes can you do to make your bathroom #dementia inclusive? ποΈ
Using colour and contrast in the bathroom can make it safer and easier to navigate. π
Have you made any of these changes? Let us know in the comments. π
Read more tips here: https://t.co/rqwqj6ecTC
I am excited to attend Alzheimer's Society 2024 conference at London and looking forward to hearing the wonderful speakers and joining in dementia conversation.
Advance care planning discussions with people with dementia can be challenging for health and social professionals, but there are local and national resources to support people to engage in this vital aspect of care, argue @GiotasDio_AN@KarenDening1 https://t.co/LZTvyijIbm
As part of our #NursesDay celebrations, Cath Byford, Deputy CEO and Chief People Officer, will join Interim Chief Nurse Anthony Deery, Lead Nurse Nicky Shaw and Ward Manager John Kasensa in an online discussion about mental health nursing.
Read more https://t.co/ulhkKl4jHC
Assessment tools can detect delirium β which can be missed in people with dementia β and various approaches can help manage nursing care, as @staceylou_18 identifies in our latest practice question https://t.co/bly49ubVwW
Zoe, Chair and Caroline, CEO share their thanks with staff, service users, carers and partners in a video which looks back at just some of the highlights of the year and a look forward to 2024, a year in which we will get better together
https://t.co/AqDnAuhjYb
Seeking a diagnosis when you suspect #dementia can be difficult for many reasons, however it's a crucial step towards understanding and managing the condition.
If you notice persistent changes in memory, abilities or behavior, consulting a healthcare professional for assessment and support is key
#Christmas23 #DementiaCareSeries
@ZenaAldridge1 @nandwics @ZenaAldridge1 .This won't have been possible without your guidance continued support. It is a collective effort from NSFT and Norfolk ICB colleagues .Thanks to Diane Smith , Norfolk ICB for her support.
I am absolutely thrilled and humbled to win RCN awards Nursing Older People Award. Huge Thanks to @ZenaAldridge1, Amy Noble, Sue Jones, Paul Collier and all staff involved in developing the Care Home Memory Assessment Service. Well done,NSFT and Norfolk & Waveney ICB .
CONGRATULATIONS to Care Home Memory Assessment Service - winners of the RCN Nursing Awards Nursing Older People category.
Dementia diagnosis and care has improved at @NSFTtweets thanks to an initiative led by nurse consultant Kumar Ponnusamy.
https://t.co/B9j6KAqHBq
#RCNawards