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Louis Theroux – Extreme Love: Dementia

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

BBC 2 will be broadcasting a programme presented by Louis Theroux tonight at 9:00.  It looks at the lives and loves of people with dementia living in Arizona.

The  Dementia web address and helpline number will be given at the end of the programme as a source of support.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17844315

Music Therapy in Warwick

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

“Music plays an important role in our everyday lives. It can be exciting or calming, joyful or poignant, can stir memories and powerfully resonate with our feelings, helping us to express them and to communicate with others.  In music therapy, people work with a wide range of accessible instruments and their voices to create a musical language which reflects their emotional and physical condition; this enables them to build connections with their inner selves and with others around them.” British Association for Music Therapy

If you would like to be part of this exciting therapy there are sessions arranged for Saturdays in Warwick on the following dates.

Saturday, 5th May

Saturday, 19th May

Saturday, 16th June

Saturday, 30th June

Saturday, 14th July

 

Each sessions runs from 9:30 to 10:30 or 13:00 to 14:00

To find out more, make a contact and book you place – Saturday Group Music Session.

King’s Fund award winning workshop – Designing Hospital Environments for People with Dementia

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Designing Hospital Environments for People with Dementia

Two-day residential workshops

17-18 May 2012 – Cranage Hall near Crewe;

5-6 September 2012 –  Alexandra House near Swindon

There is increasing evidence that the environment of care, particularly in acute hospitals, can have a significant effect on people who have dementia. Yet health professionals and estates and facilities staff often struggle with how best to create a therapeutic environment for people with dementia.

The King’s Fund’s award-winning Enhancing the Healing Environment programme proves that straightforward and inexpensive changes to the design and fabric of the care environment can have a considerable impact on the wellbeing of people with dementia, while at the same time reducing overall service costs.

Details can be viewed here. www.kingsfund.org.uk/eheevents

Conference in Dementia Care ‘Exploring the Possibilities’

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Wednesday 21st March 2012

9.30am to 3.30pm

Stratford Racecourse, Luddington Road, Stratford upon Avon  CV37 9SE

Free informal conference with workshops for family carers, people with dementia, volunteers and professionals working in care settings.  Guest Speaker Dr Graham Stokes, Director of Dementia Care Services.   Places are limited and booking is required.  Refreshments will be provided.  For further details call Jan Roberts on 01789 260108 or e-mail jan.roberts@stratford-dc.gov.uk

Rugby Dementia Support Group – Understanding Dementia Training Sessions

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Rugby Dementia Support Group:  Understanding Dementia

The same course will be run four times on:

Saturday, 24th March 2012, 10.00am to 1.00pm

Tuesday, 3rd April 2012, 10.00am to 1.00pm

Saturday, 28th April 2012, 10.00am to 1.00pm

Tuesday, 29th May 2012, 10.00am to 1.00pm

Venue: Friends Meeting House, 28 Regent Place, Rugby, CV21 2PN, Cost:  £5 per person (payable on the day) including refreshments.

This is an introductory morning for anyone interested in learning more about dementia. 

To reserve a place call Jane Muers on 01788 576854 or Jill Perry 01455 823570.

Age UK Care in Crisis Petition

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Care is in crisis. Many of those who need help and support are being badly let down by a faltering  system, while others find themselves having to sell their homes in order to pay for support they need.  The Government has promised a White Paper on care reform in the Spring.  This is a crucial moment to influence the future direction of social care – possibly for a generation.

Age UK is asking you to take part in its e-petition and add your voice to the growing number calling for serious reform of services.

Understanding Dementia sessions

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Rugby Dementia Support Group is running introductory sessions for anyone who is interested in learning more about dementia.  If you have friends or family with dementia problems, or meet people with dementia in your work or within your organisation, then this is for you.

Trainers - Jane Muers - Clinical Psychologist and Jill Perry - Dementia Trainer

Venue – Friends Meeting House, 28 Regent Place, Rugby, CV21 2PN

The same session will be run on

Tuesday 24th January 10am to 1pm

Saturday 28th January 10am to 1pm

Tuesday 7th February 10am to 1pm

Sessions are £5.00 per person to include refreshments.

Contact Jane 01788 576854 or Jill 01455 823570 to reserve your place.

Your views and experiences are welcome!

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

The All-Party Parlimentary Group on dementia wants to hear from carers, families, people affected by dementia and the professionals who support them.  The new inquiry for 2012 will focus on how to increase the rates of diagnosis across the UK.  Your experiences and ideas are needed, if you want there to be reform your chance is here!

This link will take you to a page of the Alzheimer’s Society website where you can complete the online questionnaire.  Please take the time to visit and leave your views.

New report by Royal College of Psychiatrists about hospital care for patients with dementia

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

You’ve probably heard about the recent report which outlines the variations of dementia understanding within hospitals and the potential repercussions.  Now you can read the entire report itself,  produced by The Royal College of Psychiatrists.

This is the pdf document http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/NATIONAL%20REPORT%20-%20Full%20Report%200512.pdf

Or read the press release from RCP for a brief overview.

 http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/press/pressreleases2011/nationalauditofdementia.aspx

Six Golden Rules for Caring at Christmas

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

If you’re caring for someone over Christmas and New Year make things as easy as possible.  Our six golden rules are:-

  • If family and friends offer help – take it!
  • If family and friends fail to offer help – ask for it!
  • Do not presume that everyone else has a perfect Christmas, we all have problems.  It can be stressful for everyone not just carers.
  • Take shortcuts, does it really matter if you buy your mince pies, no need to slave over the cooker all day.  Let everyone know that you plan to keep it simple!  Let your guests bring lovely food with them if they visit!
  • Ask for presents which are useful to you, either equipment to make life easier or help with doing something, perhaps decorating, gardening or offering sitting for a couple of hours.  But don’t refuse presents given with thought and love.
  • If you make a New Year’s resolution, how about something to make your carer role easier, perhaps some training or going to a carers’ group.  Any session held by Guideposts will be a great opportunity to get together with like minded people, make some new contacts and develop your confidence.  A warm welcome is guaranteed!

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