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July 2025

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Creating a Dementia Care Plan: Preparing for the Future

Planning ahead empowers families, allowing them to focus on meaningful moments rather than worrying about uncertainties, ultimately leading to better quality care and well-being for all involved.

By admin, 3 monthsJuly 29, 2025 ago
Fact Friday

Understanding the Genetic Link in Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)

The genetic aspect of FTD is complex, but ongoing research continues to shed light on how we can better understand, diagnose, and eventually treat the disease.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 25, 2025 ago
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Understanding the Links Between Cholesterol, Statins, and Brain Health: What Does the Evidence Say?

With articles, headlines, and even social media influencers weighing in, it’s not always clear what to believe. This article offers a calm, evidence-based look at what we know (and don’t yet know) about cholesterol, statins, and cognitive health.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 22, 2025 ago
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Discussing Legal Matters: The Importance of Planning Ahead with Dementia

A dementia diagnosis can bring a wave of emotions and practical concerns. Among these, dealing with legal and financial matters early can significantly ease future uncertainties. Planning ahead by discussing and organising legal arrangements, including Lasting Power of Attorney (LPA), can provide peace of mind for both the individual living Read more

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 22, 2025 ago
Fact Friday

Understanding Lewy Body Dementia: Symptoms and Their Impact

Lewy body dementia presents a unique combination of symptoms that can be challenging for individuals and carers alike.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 18, 2025 ago
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Engage in Sensory Activities: Hand Massages and Aromatherapy for Dementia Care

By engaging the senses gently and respectfully, carers can improve the overall well-being and quality of life for those living with dementia.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 15, 2025 ago
Fact Friday

Understanding Mixed Dementia: When Vascular Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease Coexist

Understanding mixed dementia is crucial for improving diagnosis, treatment, and support for those affected

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 11, 2025 ago
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Reminiscence Therapy: Using Photos, Objects, and Videos to Spark Conversations

By thoughtfully utilising photos, objects, and videos, carers can foster stronger relationships and significantly enrich the lives of those they care for.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 8, 2025 ago
Fact Friday

Recognising the Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

Recognising the early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease is the first step towards getting the right support.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 4, 2025 ago
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Encouraging Hobbies or Modified Versions of Past Interests in Dementia Care

Hobbies play a crucial role in the lives of people with dementia, providing opportunities for joy, stimulation, and connection.

By admin, 4 monthsJuly 1, 2025 ago
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Would now like to know more. Love the cancer analogy as a [way] of an expla[nation].

Pamela Hardy
Social Care Staff / SBC Reablement

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Really enjoyed this session because it was more practical and engaging

Millicent Agyeman
Social Care Staff / Rosedale Centre

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Very knowledgeable, informative day

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Very important training that is useful for the advances in dementia care and creating a wonderful toolkit of resources of understanding people as an individual for the length of their care. Brilliant training. Thank you

Susan Robinson
Health and Wellbeing Librarian / Stockton Borough Council

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