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Dementia and anticipatory grief
Anticipatory or “pre-death” grief is when a loved one seems to have gone away, even before they die, because of the changes caused by dementia.
When someone with dementia becomes lost
When someone with dementia is lost, they’re usually found. But now is the time to make an emergency plan.
Early Bird catching the worm – the value of early diagnosis
The advantages of early diagnosis in dementia.
Simple things you can do to help a person with dementia
There are simple things you can do to help
Covid, Care Homes, and the data trap for Journalists
When trying to work out what went wrong or right in our attempts to protect and care for people with dementia in care homes during the time of Covid, there is a real problem finding a way around the data.