Higher Education for Dementia Network (HEDN)
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We have a fully-funded PhD with Aneurin Bevan University Health Board on enhancing the holistic wellbeing of patients in NHS Wales through development of spiritual assessment processes findaphd.com/phds/project/k⦠Closing date early February #Phd #whywedoresearch #researchnurses
Watch Mohammed Akhlak Rauf Dr Mohammed A Rauf MBE π΅πΈπ΅π°π¬π§ speaking about embedding intercultural care to support dementia care amongst minority ethnic communities, during Plenary 3 of #29AEC youtube.com/watch?v=Ptfd-Nβ¦ All videos from the conference are available on our website and YouTube channel
Our new paper in Journal of Neurology reveals distinct symptoms of apathy in frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease, which differ over the disease course Dr Grace Wei Prof Muireann Irish FASSA FRSN Olivier Piguet Brain & Mind Centre USYD Psychology ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31873787
Thanks to JKP Dementia @raheli01 for a review copy which Chris Maddocks is going to review. If you are in the #DEEPNetwork would like to read and review after Chris please let [email protected] know and we will arrange to #passonthebook
Are you living with Lewy Body dementia? Lewy Body Society meet @raheli01 dementiavoices.org.uk/living-with-le⦠Rachel is really keen to hear from you.
Higher Education for Dementia Network (HEDN) loving the presentations at todayβs meeting!!!!! I have missed being able to come!!!!!
Thousands of patients waiting for dementia diagnoses during Covid crisis - That's what I feared, it's not just care and support for those with a diagnosis that's lacking behind, but actually getting a diagnosis in the first place - key to accessing care theguardian.com/society/2021/mβ¦
The Guardian Very good question, our research highlights how devastating the impact of visiting restrictions are on residents and family members.. It's been far too long, and too late for some now..
Thanks to Alzheimer's Society for funding The NIDUS Study including this work by Monica Leverton π§. And the homecare agencies who generously hosted, several of whom continue to work with us to evaluate the NIDUS-professional training this work informed UCL Psychiatry