UCL study into ethnically diverse recruitment in research is looking for contributors 

A study is looking for contributors who can help researchers understand current recruitment practices of ethnically diverse participants in ageing and dementia-related research, and the barriers and facilitators researchers experience that affect their inclusive recruitment practices.  If you wish to take part, the survey is here: https://redcap.idhs.ucl.ac.uk/surveys/?s=PKRC3KYH9WFJXDCF 

Dementia ‘village’ opens in West Sussex 

A new dementia care ‘village’ inspired by Hogeweyk in Holland has opened in Littlehampton, West Sussex.  Norden House, run by Healthcare Management Trust (a registered charity), has a range of facilities where residents at similar stages of dementia live with up to seven other people in a household, each with its own kitchen, lounge, dining … Read more

Help improve social care for people with young onset dementia

Bradford University are looking for people with a role in or awareness of adult social care planning, provision, management or commissioning to help develop recommendations to improve social care for people with young onset dementia as part of their DYNAMIC Study. Find out more and complete the DYNAMIC survey here: https://bradford.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/social-care-planning-and-provision-for-people-with-young-o-2

Exeter DAA celebrates 10 years and pays tribute to Tony Husband 

Exeter Dementia Action Alliance (DAA) has celebrated their 10-year anniversary with an event to mark this milestone and pay tribute to Alliance supporter and artist, Tony Husband.  The Alliance, which is a small foundation governed by GivingWorks, was founded by Gina Awad and has been led by her and her small team since 2014. The … Read more

#WhatsYourPlan Progress Report published by ADI 

Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) has published their #WhatsYourPlan progress report.  ADI launched their #WhatsYourPlan campaign in 2021, with an aim to increase the number of National Dementia Plans. This was inspired by WHO Member States unanimously adopting the Global Action Plan on the public health response to dementia in 2017 but most Member States then … Read more

When I get old’ movement invites collaborators 

Social Care Future has launched ‘When I get old’, a movement for a different care and support future.  Led by Angela Catley and Sian Lockwood, ‘When I get old’ is a space for conversations and positive disruption. Angela and Sian are looking for allies – organisations and people thinking about the kind of care they … Read more

Dr Jeremy Isaacs appointed as NHS England National Clinical Director for Dementia 

NHS England has announced Dr Jeremy Isaacs is the new National Clinical Director for Dementia, succeeding Professor Alistair Burns CBE who took up the role in 2010.  You can read more here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/2024/04/nhs-announces-first-ever-national-clinical-director-for-womens-health/  At Dementia Community we send our congratulations to Dr Isaacs and look forward to working together to further our mission to support … Read more

Smartphone App could help to diagnose frontotemporal dementia 

Findings published in Jama Network Open have shown that cognitive tests done via a smartphone app are reliable at detecting early signs of frontotemporal dementia in people with a genetic predisposition to the condition.  The app tested walking, balance and movements, as well as different aspects of language, and was used by 360 participants.  The … Read more

Dementia UK publish new ‘Living alone with dementia’ leaflet 

Dementia UK has published a new leaflet entitled ‘Living alone with dementia’. It includes information about using technology, maintaining routines, keeping socially active, driving, safety, finances and much more, with a dedicated section on young onset dementia.  You can read more and download the leaflet here: https://www.dementiauk.org/information-and-support/living-with-dementia/living-alone-with-dementia/