These training resources can be used by NHS Health Check
trainers and practitioners to improve the quality of their
delivery of the dementia component of the check.
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This report published by the Housing LIN sets out the key role
housing providers, and in particular social housing providers,
can play in supporting people living with dementia to stay
independent in the home of their choice for as long as
possible.
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This booklet published by Healthwatch Devon aims to enable
health centres to adopt dementia friendly practice and to
ensure that people with dementia have a positive experience of
primary care.
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The National Audit of Dementia (NAD) (care in general
hospitals) measures the performance of general hospitals
against criteria relating to care delivery which are known to
impact upon people with dementia while in hospital. The third
audit collected data between April and November 2016.
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This survey undertaken by Carers UK paints a comprehensive
picture of caring in 2017 and more than 7,000 people
responded, making it the largest State of Caring Survey to
date.
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This report published by the Alzheimer’s Society brings
together views of more than 3,500 people with dementia, carers
and the public on what it is like to live with dementia.
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In this scenario – using a fictional patient, Tom – we examine
a dementia care pathway, comparing a sub-optimal but not
atypical scenario against an ideal pathway. At each stage we
have modelled the costs of care, both financial to the
commissioner but also the impact on the person and their
family’s outcomes and experience.
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This guide is aimed at primary care and commissioners,
particularly GPs, who provide care plan reviews. It is
designed to help improve care planning in dementia by
supporting a standardised approach, highlighting good
practice, ensuring alignment with relevant crosscondition care
plans and help to reduce local variation in the process.
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Dementia Citizens is a new project to help people with
dementia and those who care for them, using apps on
smartphones and tablets.
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