Sat on the plane headed home after a very positive (and a little information overload) dementia conference. I’m thinking about the type of people that were there and what their respective interests might have been. I’m reflecting on the fantastic
Doctoral student Mohammed Akhlak Rauf highlights the importance of thinking about dementia from a cultural perspective and managing care related transitions. Cultural Context Research shows that Black Minority Ethnic (BME – or sometimes referred to as BAME meaning Black Asian Minority
Sat in Palma, Majorca, on holiday with my kids, it’s hard not to reflect on a couple of things that have brought together a number of factors over the last few days. Don’t get me wrong, it’s still dementia on
As I sit here very late into the night trying to reflect on the awesome launch of the Mental Health Strategy for our District attended earlier this week – I think about the link with holistic approach to mental health;
Dementia has quickly become a worldwide issue. People are living longer, healthcare has improved, education is more available and the world is more connected. This has led to us becoming acutely aware of social issues affecting our populations, one of