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  • LPS masterclass

    New liberty protection safeguards (LPS) are expected to replace the deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) shortly and a half-day masterclass will look at the law as it stands and cover the plans for reform.  It will look at the situation in residential care, the community and in hospital settings.  Among the topics to be covered…

  • Music in everyday life

    Charity Music for Dementia has published advice for family and professional carers at home on its website.  It emphasises that carers of both kinds do not have to be trained musicians in order to make music part of the care they provide. The advice page prompts carers of a person with dementia to think about…

  • Quality of life resource

    London housing and care provider Octavia and St Christopher’s Hospice are launching a resource to help care teams promote a better quality of life for people towards the end of their lives. The “Better Lives, Better Endings” resource is aimed at care teams working in extra care housing and includes a range of tools to…

  • Risk raised after Covid

    A major research study published in the BMJ has shown that people were at higher risk of developing dementia following a Covid-19 infection.  Scientists found that almost a third of older adults (32%) who got Covid-19 in 2020 went on to develop at least one new medical condition in the months after infection, compared with…

  • Dementia worldwide

    Numbers of people with dementia worldwide are forecast to rise nearly threefold by 2050, a new analysis suggests.  According to research published in Lancet Public Health, numbers will increase from an estimated 57.4 million in 2019 to 152.8 million in 2050.    The current pattern of more women than men with dementia looks set to continue…

  • Keep a steady weight

    Weight and dementia has been in the news recently. One study published in Jama Network Open and based at McMaster University in Canada, showed that excess body fat appeared to affect not only cardiovascular risk factors but also cognitive performance. Another, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, suggested that although all 16,000 participants…