The Alzheimer’s Research Trust commissioned this study to
calculate the costs of dementia in terms of health services,
social services, unpaid carers, premature mortality and
absence from work.
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The Living Well Handbook has been developed to allow people
living with dementia to communicate their likes, dislikes,
medical and lifestyle needs to carers and healthcare staff.
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The World Alzheimer Report 2010 provides the clearest, most
comprehensive global picture yet of the economic impact of
Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
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This article reviews research in Scotland based on the
experiences of twelve people with dementia who used direct
payments.
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This report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group on
Dementia (APPG) examines initial progress made by Primary Care
Trusts in England towards implementing the National Dementia
Strategy for England (NDSE).
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This literature review examined possible evidence of age
discrimination in the provision of mental health care services
for older people in the United Kingdom.
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This report provides evidence on the quality of dementia care
provided on general wards in hospitals across England, Wales
and Northern Ireland. Using evidence received from carers and
nurses on the quality of care provided the key areas of need
that are not being met are discussed. These include:
understanding dementia the provision of person-centred…
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This project aimed to identify the major barriers for dementia
patients and their carers in accessing good quality end of
life care. The research findings suggest cost effective ways
of enabling improvements.
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The World Alzheimer Report 2009 presents the most
comprehensive global prevalence study of dementia to date and
looks at levels of mortality, disability, strain on carers and
dependency.
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This Health Foundation report reveals the interventions that
work in creating leadership knowledge, behaviours, skills,
competences, or ‘habits of mind’, relating to
quality improvement.
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