D4Dementia

Month: June 2012

Little touches that make a BIG difference

28/06/201202/07/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia1 Comment on Little touches that make a BIG difference

One of the features of living with dementia is the constant battle over what the mind can help the body to do. As the disease progresses ability to do simple personal tasks, or even awareness that they need doing, can gradually…

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Five-a-day to keep dementia away?

26/06/201202/07/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia

One of the things I am most frequently asked is how do you prevent getting dementia? People who have seen how this disease eventually ravages a person would do anything to avoid getting it, and those who have no first-hand…

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Be inspired, be very inspired

21/06/201202/07/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia

There is something that touches your soul when you hear the individual stories of how people care for those they love the most. Families often make such huge sacrifices in these circumstances, completely altering the plans and lives they once…

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The carer’s job description

19/06/201202/07/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia7 Comments on The carer’s job description

If you had to be isolated, unsupported and fight the system, would you apply to be an unpaid carer? This is not a position that fills you with hope for the future, gives you room for personal development, or brings…

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How do you make good dementia policy?

14/06/201202/07/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia1 Comment on How do you make good dementia policy?

Having spent 19-years graduating in dementia, I can honestly say that I think I know dementia pretty well. Its highs and lows, the surprises and quirks, the sadness and pain, and the endless battles you fight for the care your…

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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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