Host a Musical Tea this April and share the joy of music and memories
A Musical Tea is a great excuse to get together, have some fun, and connect through music
A Musical Tea is a great excuse to get together, have some fun, and connect through music
Dr Emma Vardy and Helen Pratt, from our Dementia United team, are two of the three authors of this paper that describes the development and outcomes for our community delirium toolkit pilot
Many people who receive a dementia diagnosis report feeling abandoned and unsupported. This new resource is going to help them by offering guidance to memory assessment services (MAS) who support people living with dementia
We’ve collated resources to enable you to support people at risk of developing delirium and people who go on to develop delirium, including supporting family care partners and carers.
Dementia United in partnership with Oldham libraries are inviting you to find your creative voice at our Zine workshop to share your lived experience of delirium
Register now to access the Dementia Academy’s on demand free webinar launching on March 8th
Join us at a virtual testing workshop, where we’ll walk you through the digital version of the pathway and invite comments and feedback.
This bulletin, containing updates on the current work of our programme is now available
Come and enjoy a relaxed concert in the beautiful surroundings of Hallé St Peter’s