Dementias: New NICE guidelines recommend telling people about dementia research opportunities All people with dementia should be provided with information on research studies they could participate in, according to new guidelines on best practice released by NICE. Professor John O’Brien, NIHR Specialty Lead for Dementia, was a member of the […]
Dementia and people with learning disabilities: making reasonable adjustments
Dementia and people with learning disabilities: making reasonable adjustments This new report from Public Health England is on improving care for people with dementia and learning disabilities. It is the 17th in a series of reports looking at reasonable adjustments in a specific service area. The aim of these reports is […]
Multimorbidity in Palliative and End of Life Care
Multimorbidity in Palliative and End of Life Care: Knowledge Exchange Seminar and Interactive Workshop On Friday 27th April 2018, over 60 delegates attended a collaborative seminary and workshop at the Cicely Saunders Institute, hosted jointly by the National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and […]
Neurodegeneration in Ageing Down’s syndrome
Project Title EDD-29: Neurodegeneration in Ageing Down’s syndrome (NiAD) Type of Research Multi-centre longitudinal study that will take place over five-years using a cohort of people with DS aged 25 and over. Background Down Syndrome (DS) occurs in 1 in 800 to 1000 live births and is caused by having an […]
Better together… the future of care home research?
Better together….the future of care home research? A blog by PenCLAHRC A Cross-CLAHRC research event was held on the 23rd of November to showcase what CLAHRCs have achieved in care home research to date and to foster learning from the variety of regional research that has national application and significance. […]
New end of life care short film online
New end of life care short film online A montage of the successful Images of Care and Dying CRASSH series is now available here. The series examined issues of end of life care through the lens of film, and featured guest speakers bringing together policy and academia. Series convenors included […]
Pride in the CLAHRC Research Capacity in Dementia Care Programme (RCDCP). A blog by Rachel Daly
Pride in the CLAHRC Research Capacity in Dementia Care Programme (RCDCP). A blog by Rachel Daly Building capacity in research in dementia care was never going to be an easy endeavour but the East of England, Wessex, Manchester and Pen CLAHRCS are not put off by a challenge! In 2015 […]
Reflections on being involved in dementia research as a former carer. A blog by John Thurman
Reflections on being involved in dementia research as a former carer. A blog by John Thurman* During the day between attending a conference with members of the DEMCOM research team, and writing this blog, I visited my sister Catherine in her new care home. Her dementia is severe: she’s lost […]
Older Persons Fellowship For Nurses and Allied Health Professionals NOW RECRUITING FOR 2018
Older Persons Fellowship For Nurses and Allied Health Professionals NOW RECRUITING FOR 2018 The application process for the Older Persons Fellowship, which is funded by HEE and delivered by King’s College London is currently open for the 2018 intake. This is a 12 month Fellowship, with students attending King’s College London […]
What do Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD)? A blog by Dr Andrea Mayrhofer
What do Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer people diagnosed with young onset dementia (YOD)? A blog by Dr Andrea Mayrhofer When people are diagnosed with dementia under the age of 65 the condition is referred to as Young Onset Dementia (YOD). In the UK, approximately 5% of people living with dementia (n=42,500) […]