This project aims to move Bristol towards becoming a
‘dementia-friendly city’ in which people with
dementia can enjoy the same opportunities to take part in a
social life, live independently and engage in everyday
activity as other people, without fear of stigma or rejection.
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Under the Art at the Heart umbrella, Soundbite brings a varied
programme of live music and creative activities to patients,
staff and visitors at the Royal United Hospital Bath.
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This project will deliver a new service to develop Dementia
friendly communities capable of supporting people to live well
with dementia in Guildford and Waverley.
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This project aims to use technology to support the cognitive
and emotional needs of people with dementia and their carers
living in Bath and North East Somerset.
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This project will implement a training and mentoring package
to develop Circles of Support for people with dementia in
Hampshire.
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This project aims to support communities in Buckinghamshire to
respond positively to memory issues by better understanding
the needs of someone with memory problems and working together
to help people with dementia live well within their own
communities.
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This project aims to create a dementia friendly Crawley that
improves the quality of life for people living with dementia
now and those who are affected by dementia in the future.
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This project aims to achieve the first step towards South
Gloucestershire becoming a more dementia friendly community by
delivering specific actions in the Cribbs Causeway area.
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This project aims to make Gloucestershire a dementia friendly
community improving the quality of life for people living with
dementia now and those who are affected by dementia in the
future.
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This project aims to provide a new pathway of care for people
with dementia admitted to the Royal United Hospital Bath,
which puts carers and patients in the ‘driving
seat’, improving discharge and reducing unnecessary
admissions in future.
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