These guidance documents published by NHS England and the
Local Government Association set out how NHS leaders and
organisations will operate with their partners in Integrated
Care Systems (ICSs) from April 2022.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic there has been an increase in the
time people need to wait for their memory assessment
appointment. This briefing published by the Dementia Change
Action Network (DCAN) explores people’s experiences of waiting
for a memory assessment.
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This resource is primarily for clinicians working with people
with dementia, but can also be used by carers and people with
dementia. This document takes the Dementia Well Pathway and
sets out the adjustments and amendments needed to respond to
the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights key priorities and
actions for each step in the pathway.
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This report published by the Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
at the London School of Economics and Political Science
provides projections of the number of older people (aged 65
and over) living with dementia in the UK and the costs of
healthcare, social care and unpaid care from 2019 to 2040.
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This online course enables you to gain a unique insight into
dementia through the stories, symptoms and science behind four
less common diagnoses of dementia, the people involved and the
implications of these for our wider understanding.
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This Yorkshire and the Humber Dementia and Older Peooples
Mental Health Clinkcal Network event chaired by Dr Rod Kersh
provided attendees with an opportunity to hear from local and
national innovators and carers to better understand
psychological symptoms in delirium and dementia.
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World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines recommends that
people can reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia
by getting regular exercise, not smoking, avoiding harmful use
of alcohol, controlling their weight, eating a healthy diet,
and maintaining healthy blood pressure, cholesterol and blood
sugar levels.
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Music for Dementia 2020 is campaigning to make music free for
people living with dementia by 2020. Led by The Utley
Foundation, the campaign is a direct and positive response to
the Commission into Dementia and Music report What would life
be – without a song and dance, what are we?.
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This report by the Commission on Dementia and Music outlines
the value and benefits of music for people with dementia and
looks at the important next steps which can be taken to ensure
that everyone with dementia is able to access music.
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