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Talking about dementia… with your patient

24/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your patient

Welcome to the last of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into play.…

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Talking about dementia… with your employee

23/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your employee

Welcome to the sixth of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into…

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Talking about dementia… with your neighbour

22/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your neighbour

Welcome to the fifth of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into…

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Talking about dementia… with your friend

21/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your friend

Welcome to the fourth of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into…

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Talking about dementia… with your sibling

20/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your sibling

Welcome to the third of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into play.…

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Talking about dementia… with your parent or grandparent

19/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your parent or grandparent

Welcome to the second of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into play.…

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Talking about dementia… with your partner

18/05/201425/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4DementiaLeave a Comment on Talking about dementia… with your partner

Welcome to the first of my seven ‘mini’ blogs for UK Dementia Awareness Week 2014. Concerns that a person is developing dementia aren’t just restricted to that individual – they also affect those closest to them, bringing complex relationships into…

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I'm an award-winning content creator, consultant, campaigner and speaker, trainer and mentor, specialising in ageing, health & social care. Until 2012 I was a carer to my dad who had vascular dementia for approximately the last 19 years of his life. I aim to provide support and advice to those faced with similar situations, inform and educate care professionals and the wider population, promote debate and create improvements in dementia care.

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