The Right to Be Seen: Human Rights in Dementia Care
This blog piece has been written for us by Suzanne Cahill, Fiona Kelly, Helen Rochford-Brennan, authors of Human Rights in Dementia Care. It helps to…
This blog piece has been written for us by Suzanne Cahill, Fiona Kelly, Helen Rochford-Brennan, authors of Human Rights in Dementia Care. It helps to…
What’s different about ‘What You Really Want to Know About Life with Dementia’ compared to other guides on dementia? Over the past few decades, many…
Resilience can help us to problem solve and see everyday life from the perspective of the person with dementia. Dr Julie Christie explains its importance and the small acts that can have big impacts.
Nicola Kendall, author of Namaste Care for People Living with Advanced Dementia, discusses professional boundaries when providing health and social care services to vulnerable people.…
Social worker, family therapist and author of My Book about Brains, Change and Dementia – Lynda Moore – talks about the importance of having an…
We’re joined on the podcast by dementia activist, Alzheimer’s Society Ambassador, Kent & Midway NHS Dementia Envoy and author of Dear Alzheimer’s: A Diary of…
Our new Dementia catalogue 2019 is on its way. . . To ensure you receive a copy for our new Dementia catalogue 2019 sign up…
This article has been adapted from Jackie Pool’s new book, Reducing the Symptoms of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias. It highlights the importance of good sleep…
We met with Christine Bryden in our London office after the release of her new book Will I Still Be Me? We talked about her more…
Neil Gibson is a social worker and Senior Lecturer at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen. He runs a Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course for professionals interested in…