Current awareness service for health portal
The Current Awareness Service for Health aims to keep health professionals up-to-date with new developments for the benefit of patient care and improved decision making.
The Current Awareness Service for Health aims to keep health professionals up-to-date with new developments for the benefit of patient care and improved decision making.
We have launched a survey to help us better understand how the Dementia awareness resource pack is being used to promote living well with dementia. Please spare a couple of minutes to share your views.
The national Early Signs and Symptoms campaign encourages people to recognise the signs and symptoms of dementia and to speak to their GP if they have any concerns.
The September 2011 edition of the Brain Waves newsletter is available to download from the Innovations in Dementia website.
Alzheimer’s Society is supporting a new dementia awareness event. Dementia Awareness Day (DAD) is taking place on Saturday 17th September 2011 and the charity is urging people to sign up to its Facebook cause page.
The August 2011 edition of the Brain Waves newsletter is available to download from the Innovations in Dementia website.
The Alzheimer’s Society Remember the person photo competition challenged photographers to look beyond the stereotypes of living with dementia.
The Mental Health Foundation has launched a suite of films aimed at raising awareness about dementia and the use of self directed support in helping people with dementia, their families, carers and social care professionals.
NHS Choices has published a review of coverage of Alzheimer’s disease in the mainstream media over the past four years.
The July 2011 edition of the Brain Waves newsletter is available to download from the Innovations in Dementia website.