Thursday, November 27, 2008

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World renowned dementia care expert David Sheard is hosting a one day event on Dementia Care Innovation at Richmond Villages Northampton on Thursday 4th December. The meeting will cover best practice based on person-centred care, introduce a new alternative in dementia care and establish a focus group to develop ideas to meet future challenges.

David Sheard, director of Dementia Care Matters, is a training consultant with the Alzheimer's Society and will present throughout the event. Richmond Villages will be launching a free training and support initiative for carers in the community. This initiative, called 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow', is for anyone who is a volunteer carer who would appreciate a greater insight and understanding of dementia. In addition, it is hoped that a support group will be set up to combat the feeling of isolation that many carers feel due to the lack of socialisation that their role can bring. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com

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