Dementia Diaries: Using Dementia Diaries to create an AI to support people newly-diagnosed

Milton S (2025) Using Dementia Diaries to create an AI to support people newly-diagnosed Journal of Dementia Care 33(2) 10. Many people have told us over the years about how they felt when they first got their diagnosis of dementia. They describe feeling uncertain, afraid, and lost with a sense of little hope for the…...

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Talking with Dementia Reconsidered: an inside view

Oliver K (2025) Talking with Dementia Reconsidered: An inside view. Journal of Dementia Care 33(2)18-20. Keith Oliver, with help from Chloe Gillen and Evie Mitchell, describes the process of planning, compiling and writing this landmark book — the first of its kind to be written by and with experts by experience, people living with dementia…...

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Editor’s Pick | Free to All: Co-creating and co-delivering dementia education at Bradford: Understanding the me in dementia

Jones et al (2025) Co-creating and co-delivering dementia education at Bradford:Understanding the me in dementia. Journal of Dementia Care 33(2) 22-26. A team of two academics and 22 experts by experience came togetherto co-create a new postgraduate course for professionals. Danielle Jones and colleagues describe the process and the rewarding results for all involved. Dementia…

Reading Well for dementia: the power of co-production

Niven et al (2024 Reading Well for dementia: the power of co-production. Journal of Dementia Care 32(5)13-15. Amy Niven, Rachael Litherland and colleagues describe the process of co-production, including people living with dementia and family carers alongside other experts, that led to the latest Reading Well for dementia list. Amy Niven, Hannah Pimble and Gemma Jolly,…...

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Research into practice: the Living with Dementia Toolkit

Zerma E et al (2024) Research into practice: the Living with Dementia Toolkit. Journal of Dementia Care 32(5)19-22. Eleni Zerma and colleagues evaluated the Living with Dementia Toolkit, developed through the IDEAL study. They found that the Toolkit significantly benefits the well-being of people with dementia and their carers, and feedbackpointed to improvements that could increase its accessibility…...

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