Author: JDCteam

  • Lewy Body Society new website

    The Lewy Body Society have launched a new website and podcast to help communicate more clearly about the condition with people who are living with dementia, their families and carers, researchers and health and care professionals.  You can access the website here: https://www.lewybody.org, and the podcast ‘Living with Lewy’ (Parts 1 and 2) here: https://www.lewybody.org/information-and-support/podcast/  The Lewy…

  • Christmas tips

    The Alzheimer’s Society have written a blog with 8 practical tips for supporting a person with dementia this Christmas.  It covers everything from decorations to food and reminiscence. You can read it here: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/blog/how-support-dementia-christmas 

  • Creative Health Review Report Launched 

    The National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH) and the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Arts, Health and Wellbeing (APPG AHW) have launched the Creative Health Review Report.  The Review highlights the potential for creative health to help tackle issues in health and social care, including health inequalities and the additional challenges faced following Covid-19. The Review…

  • JDC Asks Challenge

    Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Tell us what you are doing to make dementia care more inclusive The September/October 2023 Journal of Dementia Care, was a special issue on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in dementia care. It includes many examples of excellent initiatives which are helping to make dementia services more inclusive. We know there are…

  • Report published

    The Dementia Commission’s 2023 report has been published. The report is the result of a collaboration between a panel of Commissioners with a specialism in neurodegeneration and a research team from Curia. Together they examined case studies on neurodegenerative conditions and examples of best practice found through a series of inquiry sessions.  The report looks…

  • Festive challenges

    A new Alzheimer’s Society survey has highlighted how difficult the Christmas period is for many people living with dementia. Alongside the results of this survey, Nicky and Adrian Moorey have shared their experiences of Adrian’s dementia.  Read more here: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/news/2023-12-4/heart-breaking-christmas-people-dementia-revealed 

  • Seven dementia stories

    Alzheimer’s Society have released a new film where carers and people living with dementia – Beverly, Mark, Eugenie, Alma, Trevor, Liz and Errol – share their experiences of daily life with dementia.  The film has been made to highlight that, unless you have dementia yourself or care for someone that does, it can be difficult…

  • Guidance on the practical management of diabetes and dementia

    New guidance has been published by Trend Diabetes on the practical management of diabetes and dementia. It includes a series of recommendations to promote a consistent, high-quality approach towards caring for people with both conditions.  Trend Diabetes say:  “This guidance has been developed to highlight the importance of recognising the relationship between diabetes and dementia,…

  • The Longitude Prize on Dementia partners with the Social Tech Trust

    The Longitude Prize on Dementia*, that is driving the creation of personalised, technology-based tools that are co-created with people living with dementia, have announced a partnership with social innovation charity Social Tech Trust.  This partnership will support The Longitude Prize on Dementia by enabling their 24 International Discovery Award Teams to develop working prototypes of…

  • Useful guidance for dementia environments

    The Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) have published a blog exploring the topic of Trompe l’oeil (French for ‘deceive the eye’). This is an artistic term, often associated with painting, that tricks the viewer into perceiving painted objects or spaces as real.  DSDC have highlighted this technique as inappropriate within care home environments for people…