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  • Forget-me-not badges

    A new blog on Alzheimer’s Society’s website is an apt reminder of an important symbol of remembrance – the blue flower badges that the charity promotes as representing the dementia cause.  The forget-me-not pin badges are worn by people in support of the charity or to raise awareness, often because a loved one has dementia….

  • Care home forum

    “Personal interventions in care homes” will be the theme of this year’s second Margaret Butterworth Care Home Forum, which takes place on 22 June (2-4pm).  There will be two speakers at the forum, a regular event focusing on dementia care in communal settings.  Dr Sue Woodward, senior lecturer in adult nursing at King’s College London,…

  • Funding injection

    Marking Dementia Action Week a new injection of funding from Alzheimer’s Research UK will help an Oxford University team investigate the links between cholesterol and Alzheimer’s. “Cholesterol levels are normally tightly regulated in the brain, but there is mounting evidence that excess cholesterol contributes to the brain changes seen in the early stages of Alzheimer’s…

  • Impact on women

    Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) has called for the forthcoming national dementia strategy to include action on the disproportionate impact of dementia on women. A new analysis shows that dementia has been the leading cause of death in women since 2011 with nearly twice as many women as men dying from dementia in 2020, when 46,000…

  • Coaching scheme

    Among many local care sector initiatives launched during Dementia Action Week is Brunelcare’s dementia coaching scheme.  The Bristol-based charity says the initiative allows staff to take part in a learning and development programme to deliver personalised outcomes for people living with dementia. Nine care staff have already taken part in the FITS programme – Focussed…

  • NAPA 25th Anniversary Walk

    On Wednesday May 25th NAPA will celebrate their 25th Anniversary by leading a National Wellbeing Walk through Old Amersham, Buckinghamshire. The NAPA Team will be joined by residents from one of their local member Care Home Groups, The Fremantle Trust.  All 3,500 NAPA Member care services and partner organisations are invited to walk in solidarity and raise…

  • Diagnosis benefits

    Nine in every 10 people affected by dementia believe that there are benefits from getting a diagnosis, according to survey results published by Alzheimer’s Society to mark Dementia Action Week (16-22 May). A survey of just over 1,000 people found that 91% saw at least one benefit and on average respondents mentioned 2.5 benefits, including…

  • Dementia strategy

    The forthcoming national dementia strategy will include a major focus on prevention and research, health secretary Sajid Javid told delegates at the annual conference of the Alzheimer’s Society this week (17 May), announcing a 10-year plan he said would be visionary, properly funded and “more ambitious than anything we’ve done before”. Data suggests as much…

  • Leadership training

    A new training programme designed to develop leadership skills among people from black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds working in social care has been launched by Skills for Care. The Forefront Programme is a new suite of digital modules which is intended to build participants’ confidence in improving equality, diversity and inclusion in their organisation. Find out more…

  • Webinar: Personal Interventions in Care Homes

    The second Margaret Butterworth Care Home Forum of 2022 will have the theme Personal interventions in care homes. MBCHF is a forum for discussion and learning focused on dementia care in communal settings such as nursing homes, care homes and extra care housing. The webinar will be on Wednesday the 22nd of June 2022, from 2.00-4.00 and will…