Consultancy
Providing help and support for public and private sector organisations, staff and families across a range of professional services
June Andrews is an internationally recognised specialist in improving the public understanding of dementia and care of frail older people and has long experience in supporting people and organisations in health and social care.
Would you like to book Professor Andrews to speak at a conference or study day?
Contact Prof Andrews here.
June's consultancy work includes supporting redesign of services, working with governments to devise and deliver effective new policies, and helping providers and commissioners to improve front line services. Not least she provides help to individuals and families.
Contact Professor Andrews via the contact page for projects on improving care at any level in the UK or beyond. And you can contact her if you need individual or family help.
Contact June if you wish to;
Improve clinical performance in care of frail people in hospital settings
Meet higher standards in care homes
Provide better support for families at home through housing and domiciliary services
Organisational support for companies and public sector
June also offers;
Coaching and mentoring of clinical and management staff in frail elderly and dementia care settings.
Interim management of charities and small organisations providing home care services to vulnerable older people
Professional support for staff and organisations
Personal help for families exactly when it is needed
Families ask for help at a time when things get tough or are going wrong;
Private consultancy for families negotiating the health and social care maze
Personal advice for family offices of clients with particular needs in dementia care
June has worked with a wide range of clients including:
Age UK
AIC Singapore
Alzheimer Europe
Alzheimer Society of Canada
Alzheimer’s Saudi Arabia
Barchester Healthcare
BBC
Big Lottery
Care Inspectorate
Church of England
Church of Scotland
Comic Relief
Cumbria Council
Dementia Action Alliance
Dementia Services Development Trust
Design Council
Edinburgh Council
European Foundations Initiative on Dementia
Expertisecentrum Dementie Vlaanderen vsw
Fondation Mederic Alzheimer
Hammondcare
Hong Kong Centre for Positive Ageing
ITV
Life Changes Trust
National Library of Scotland
NHS Education for Scotland
NHS Scotland
North Ayrshire Council
Northern Ireland Government
Novartis
Nursing Times
Optima
Pinders
RCNi
Robert Bosch Stiftung
Royal London Insurance
Royal Society of Medicine
Scottish Care
Scottish Government
Shetland Islands Council
Social Care Institute for Excellence
Target REIT
The Atlantic Philanthropies
The Conversation
The Robertson Trust
Welsh Government
William Simpson Care Home