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Lewisham Patients Take a Trip Down Memory Lane posted on 17 Oct, 2012

Patients with dementia in Lewisham will receive an innovative new form of therapy for their condition, thanks to a new Reminiscence Pod based at University Hospital Lewisham.

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Be on alert for dementia signs posted on 12 Oct, 2012

Yeovil District Hospital has launched a campaign asking people to be aware of the early signs of dementia.

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York to be transformed into a "dementia-friendly city" posted on 08 Oct, 2012

Dedicated to inspiring social change, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation have announced plans to turn the city of York into the UK’s first ‘dementia-friendly city, as part of a pioneering project to help communities embrace an ageing society.

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'Slow routes' and 'safe haven' shops – how cities could become dementia friendly posted on 04 Oct, 2012

“Slow routes” for elderly walkers, a mass clear-out of street signs and special training for taxi-drivers and shop staff could help make transform Britain’s cities for growing numbers of people with dementia, a report suggests.

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Primary care holds the key to raising quality of dementia patients' lives posted on 24 Sep, 2012

New campaign launches to tackle dementia stigma and drive concerned people to consult their GP

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Plans unveiled for £100m Staffordshire dementia centres posted on 21 Sep, 2012

Plans to spend £100m to build seven new dementia care "centres of excellence" in Staffordshire, have been revealed by the county council.

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The village where people have dementia – and fun posted on 29 Aug, 2012

How is society to look after the ever-growing number of people with dementia? A curiously uplifting care home near Amsterdam may have the answers

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Using a personalised approach to dementia care posted on 17 Aug, 2012

A pilot scheme in Stockport aims to quietly revolutionise the way residential dementia care is delivered.

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Confusion caused by illness could be linked to dementia: researchers posted on 09 Aug, 2012

Common infections and drugs that cause periods of confusion and delirium in elderly people could be linked to an eight fold increased risk of dementia, a study has found.

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North Yorkshire County Council appoints dementia champions to help improve quality of care posted on 25 Jul, 2012

North Yorkshire County Council has appointed dementia champions to help improve the quality of care and support for people living with the condition.

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