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- Sharing a dementia diagnosis
- Extra resources for social prescribers
- Trish’s social prescribing story : Engaging a client with social prescribing
- Communicating a dementia diagnosis
- Claire’s story : Identifying needs from underserved communities
- Roy’s social prescribing story : Avoiding over dependency
- Tony’s social prescribing story : Identifying community resources
- Why it is important to plan your care
- 2.1 Feelings you may have after being told you have dementia
- 2.2 Managing how you feel about life with dementia
- 2.3 Telling others about your dementia diagnosis
- 2.4 Manage how others treat you
- 2.1 Your emotional reaction to the dementia diagnosis
- 2.2 Talking about dementia
- 2.3 Managing how others treat you, and the person you support
- 1.1 Understand your dementia diagnosis
- 1.2 Adapting to your dementia diagnosis
- 1.3 What may happen in the future
- 1.1 Understanding dementia helps to live positively with the condition
- 1.2 A dementia diagnosis can help you adapt
- 1.3 Planning helps deal with the uncertainty of the future
- 3.1 When dementia gets in the way of living a meaningful life
- 3.2 Managing memory and thinking difficulties
- 3.3 Managing driving
- 3.4 Managing difficulties at home
- 3.5 Managing with difficulties when out
- 3.1 Managing memory, thinking and perception difficulties
- 5.1 Plan for now
- 5.2 Plan services for support
- 5.3 Plan ahead
- 4.1 Boost your physical health
- 4.2 Boost your brain health
- 3.2 Managing driving
- 3.3 Managing symptoms when out and about
- 3.4 Managing symptoms at home
- 4.1 Taking care of your health and living well
- 4.2 Taking care of your wellbeing
- 4.3 Look after your emotional and mental health
- 5.1 Plan for now
- 5.2 Plan services to get support
- 5.3 Plan ahead
- 3. Connecting people with dementia to support
- 2. Responding to the person’s needs at their dementia diagnosis
- 5.1 Support shared decision making and planning ahead
- 4. Supporting changes due to dementia
- 5.2 Practical support for shared decision making and planning ahead
- 1. Help the person and carer move forward with their dementia diagnosis
- 1.2 I think my client has dementia – what should I do?
- 5.2 The law and decision making
- 1.1 Recognising dementia can help you provide good support
- 5 Supporting everyday decisions
- Signposting to social care
- Getting started with social care
- Supporting people living with dementia to engage with care
- Effective communication to support people living with dementia
- Helping the person you support to accept care services and support
- Look after your own health, safety and mental health
- Training and information resources to help you provide support
- 3.6 Managing your money
- Managing Money
- 3.8 Managing a hospital stay
- Munjal’s social prescribing story : Making first client contact
- Dionne’s social prescribing story : Building rapport for clients with dementia
- Danielle’s social prescribing story : Pre contact preparation
- Marco’s social prescribing story : Professional training
- Cat’s social prescribing story : Safeguarding your emotional wellbeing
News and Stories
- Creating a new resource to support social prescribing in the UK
June 20, 2024
- Supporting people living with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and their families – Supporting Stuart
September 18, 2023
- Smita’s and Urvashi’s experience of supporting their mum in hospital
August 10, 2023
- Martin's story – Living with Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA)
May 9, 2023
- Racheal’s story – Supporting people living with dementia
March 17, 2023
- How sport helps Peter keep physically and mentally healthy
March 17, 2023
- Maxine’s experience of her dementia diagnosis and planning for her future
March 1, 2023
- Neil's story
February 22, 2023
- How Kendra helped her uncle to understand his dementia diagnosis
January 27, 2023
- Join us to improve Forward with Dementia
June 9, 2022
- Aducanumab (Aduhelm)
May 23, 2022
- Time Capsule buried in UCL as part of Dementia Action Week
May 23, 2022
- National Dementia Action Week May 2022
May 12, 2022
- Drinking enough fluids
November 24, 2021
- Decision Aid to support difficult decisions during COVID-19
November 24, 2021
- Nutrition support
November 24, 2021
- Why does culturally diverse dementia support matter?
October 15, 2021
- Dementia services, COVID and moving forward
October 15, 2021
- Margaret makes professionals aware of her dad's dementia
October 15, 2021
- Cheryl and David challenge negative stereotypes about dementia
October 15, 2021
- Music for Dementia
October 15, 2021
- Bill comes to terms with his wife’s dementia diagnosis
October 14, 2021