Dementia United Presents: Greater Manchester Delirium Webinar
If you work in primary care, mental health, hospital, adult social care and, or within a local care organisation or are care provider - this webinar is for you!
If you work in primary care, mental health, hospital, adult social care and, or within a local care organisation or are care provider - this webinar is for you!
We’ve been told that finding the right information and support when you’re living with dementia, caring for someone living with dementia or delivering services for people living with dementia can be difficult. That’s why we’ve developed this resource
Ruth, Chair of our Dementia Carers Expert Reference Group, talks about why she got involved in planning the Living well with dementia in Greater Manchester: join us, we need each other event
Read Jeff's story about why improvement in the support and services which people living with dementia and their carers receive, leading up to and after diagnosis, is so important
It’s going to be a real privilege to attend the Living Well with Dementia in Greater Manchester: Join us, we need each other event on Monday 6 June 2022. The event is important as it will give a voice to the local people across Greater Manchester who are affected by dementia (Kate Lee Chief executive at Alzheimer’s Society)
We all have the power to improve our brain health at any stage of life and for those living with dementia, support to remain physically and socially active may enable them to stay independent for longer.
Evidence suggests that staying social, physically active and creative can improve the health of our brains. Read about how our carers expert reference group are helping fund opportunities for carers to stay connected and active
Read Kim's story about her father's brain health and dementia journey
It is really powerful to get a patient's and carer's experience of delirium (Emergency Department practitioner)