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Travel
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Travel

A diagnosis of dementia shouldn’t stop us or our loved ones from travelling, although it may require a different level of planning.

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Eating and Drinking
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Eating and Drinking

Conversations about dementia tend to focus on the neurological symptoms of the disease, but it is important to remember that there can be other symptoms and eating and drinking is often a topic of concern.

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The Environment
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The Environment

Changes in the brain can alter how an individual understands their physical surroundings. When this is properly understood, environments can be adapted to help changes in a person’s mobility and ability, to support them to live as independently as possible.

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Changes in Presentation
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Changes in Presentation

It is impossible to know ahead of time how dementia will, or won’t, affect the way an individual behaves. It is important to recognise that behaviour is a method of communication which always carries meaning.

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Communication
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Communication

Communication can become more difficult for people with dementia. From participating in a social conversation to expressing needs and preferences, dementia can impact on someone’s ability to communicate to the way they have always done.

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What is Dementia?
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What is Dementia?

Dementia is often talked about as a single illness that affects everyone in the same way. In reality, this isn’t the case. Most people have very different experiences of dementia, which means that the support offered needs to be individualised.

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Life Story - part 2
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Life Story - part 2

Life story work is not a new concept: it has been used for children and people with learning disabilities in the care sector for many years. However, it has also been recognised as a useful tool to promote person-centred care for people with dementia.

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Life Story - part 1
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Life Story - part 1

Life story work is not a new concept: it has been used for children and people with learning disabilities in the care sector for many years. However, it has also been recognised as a useful tool to promote person-centred care for people with dementia.

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Signage & Wayfinding
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Signage & Wayfinding

The legibility of an environment is closely related to the visual information that is provided. For people with dementia, it is particularly important that the design of the signage not only highlights useful information but also, to avoid confusion, reduces the extent of non-critical and unhelpful information.

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Mastering everyday technology
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Mastering everyday technology

Periods of lockdown during the pandemic have meant considerable changes for many, including finding alternative ways to communicate with loved ones. Being unable to physically see friends, hug family and talk face-to-face with neighbours has resulted in finding new and inventive ways to maintain connection.

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