take action to prevent crimes targeted at older people, including scams, and support victims. Key Stats The average age of mail scam victims is 74. Over half of people aged 65+ believe they have been ... be especially at risk because of their circumstances – being isolated or lonely, or living with dementia or cognitive decline. Someone who has been successfully scammed is often targeted repeatedly and
V iew this email in your browser Policy and Research Update - February 2018 Being diagnosed with dementia is often seen as the start of an unremitting downwards path, but our recent report highlights that ... living with dementia don’t have regularly reviewed care plans. Age UK analysed data from 7,185 GP practices in England and found that, in total, 458,461 people had a recorded diagnosis of dementia in November
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insert name] providing support for older people living with dementia Age UK [ insert name] is encouraging older people living with dementia in the [insert area] to join its specialist group to help provide ... wellbeingthrough a range of activities.The group sessions are designed for older people with mild to moderate dementia and involve a range of fun and interactive activities such as games, music, art, cooking and exercise
from Age UK Kent Rivers • Evaluation findings from Research Works Limited • Legacy of MCST from Dementia Service Development Advisor • Question and Answer Session Welcome from Paul Farmer CEO of Age UK ... Therapy (MCST) is a weekly one- to two-hour-long programme for people living with mild to moderate dementia. Group members take part in meaningful and stimulating activities, proven to help maintain memory
Dementia and cognitive decline A review of the evidence Sujata Ray and Dr Susan Davidson 2014 AGE UK RESEARCH 1 Dementia and Cognitive Decline Evidence ... ............................................................................................. 9 Dementia ...............................................................................................
P romising approaches to living well with dementia 2 September 2017 Report author: Kate Jopling Acknowledgements: With thanks to all those who contributed to this project: Lea Renoux, from Age UK, for ... and Philly Hare, from Innovations in Dementia, for their support around engagement; Age UK Herne Bay and Age UK South Staffordshire and the people living with dementia and their carers from those areas who
Insights Report Age & Dementia Friendly Gymnastics Programme Evaluation Findings For more detail please see the Age & Dementia Friendly Gymnastics Programme Evaluation Report ... exercise programme developed by the Korean and Japanese Gymnastics Federations for people living with dementia. The British Gymnastics Foundation has taken the core principles of this programme and adapted it
How to make your Age UK dementia friendly A guide to making mainstream services accessible to people with dementia Introduction We wrote this guide to offer guidance and inspiration to any local Age ... more accessible to people with dementia. This guide considers different ways that local Age UKs can make their mainstream services more friendly to people living with dementia. It is based on our experience
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