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Journal of Community Nursing – Sept/Oct 2012 “Optimising treatment and care for dementia patients”
Independent Practitioner – July/August 2012 “Take risks and work hard to realise them”
Geriatric Medicine – July 2012 “Achieving better care for dementia patients”
Practice Nursing – June 2012 “An improved experience for dementia patients”
Care Talk – June 2012 “Coping with Dementia the SPECAL way”
Primary Care Today – February/March 2012 “Can home based dementia care succeed?”
Primary Care Today – May 2012 ‘Trailblazing training achieves highest care standards’
Primary Health Care – December 2011 “Building communication bridges with dementia patients is vital”
Primary Care Today, November 2011 “Training is much more than ticking boxes”
British Journal of Nursing Promoting better care for patients with dementia
Community Care Market News – August 2011 “The Good Care Group targets dementia”
Caring UK – August 2011 New dementia care plan allows person to remain at home
Journal of Dementia Care – July/August 2011 “Why we are at home with the SPECAL method
British Geriatric (BGS) Newsletter “Improving end of life care at home” – April/May 2011
Pet ownership is a major benefit of care at home
Elderly people choose care at home
Making the decision to choose home care
Financing care at home
Falls prevention: an important part of elderly care
Live in care: what qualifications and training should I look for?
Falls Awareness Week highlights importance of elderly care
National Carers Week celebrates those who provide care at home
Different types of dementia
Funding care at home
End of life care
How an early diagnosis of dementia can improve quality of life in later years
80% of elderly people with depression can be helped
Dementia care: do feelings matter more than facts?
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