Details of events to support service improvement in dementia
care across the East of England on the 28th of January, 4th
and 10th of February.
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The Five Year Forward View published by NHS England sets out
why the NHS needs to change and various models of care which
could be provided in the future to deliver transformed care
for patients.
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This infographic published by the London Strategic Clinical
Network for Dementia provides key facts about dementia
services in London.
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This Easy Read factsheet published by the the
Alzheimer’s Society provides advice for someone with
learning disabilities who may have a friend or relative with
dementia.
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This report published by the Care Quality Commission (CQC)
reveals wide variation in the quality and safety of care for
conditions such as dementia in England.
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The Kinda Magic toolkit, developed by Peninsula Community
Health, provides a framework to gathering patient experience
feedback, that seeks to capture the real experiences behind
the data collected for quality monitoring metrics.
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The first annual report from the South West Strategic Clinical
Network and Senate describes how it has worked with partners
and stakeholders to establish the structure of the networks
and clinical Senate, set strategic objectives and embarked
upon programmes of work which aim to deliver those objectives
across the South West during the coming year.
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Dementia Adventure is a multi-award winning social enterprise
which connects people living with dementia with nature and a
sense of adventure.
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The World Alzheimer Report 2014, ‘Dementia and Risk Reduction:
An analysis of protective and modifiable factors’ critically
examines the evidence for the existence of modifiable risk
factors for dementia.
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Ladder to the Moon provides workforce and service development
that enables health and care organisations to develop active,
creative, vibrant care services. It uses approaches that
incorporate creativity and the arts, and involve staff, older
people living with dementia and other long-term conditions,
and the wider community.
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