PPT-Ageing Well with Dementia in TAMESIDE & GLOSSOP
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Chris Pimlott Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Commissioning Manager The Greater Manchester Plan The Greater Manchester Plan What we do well What our ambitions
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Chris Pimlott Mental Health and Learning Disabilities Commissioning Manager The Greater Manchester Plan The Greater Manchester Plan What we do well What our ambitions are An integrated dementia pathway. Analysis of dementia prevalence rates by Delo itte Access Economics reveal coastal and regional NSW will continue to bear the brunt of increasing dementia prevalence rates while the metropolitan areas of the State will also experience a steady incre Kirsty Woodard. Founder. The statistics. Only data on women is recorded so figures are only based on 50% of population. 20% of women born in the 1960s have no children. 11% of women born in 1940s have no children. Attentional. Function in Ageing and Dementia. Amy Jenkins. Swansea University. 643775@swansea.ac.uk. Research Team. Research Development Group (RDG). Andrea Tales - Principal Investigator. Amy Jenkins - PhD Researcher. Tameside Countryside Service Tameside Countryside Service www.tameside.gov.uk/countryside Tel: 0161 330 9613 Discover Tameside’s Coppicing is a tradional method of woodland manag Attentional. Function in Ageing and Dementia. Amy Jenkins. Swansea University. 643775@swansea.ac.uk. Research Team. Research Development Group (RDG). Andrea Tales - Principal Investigator. Amy Jenkins - PhD Researcher. Dr. Lucy Burke, Manchester Metropolitan University. Crisis capitalism. “Regenerative . medicine is rooted in the modern bio- medical deconstruction of death, which underlies the contemporary . technoscientific. World Economic Forum, “Ageing and Cognition: Maintaining Economic Security in Later Life”. May 9-10, 2016. Sarah Lenz Lock. Senior Vice President for Policy, AARP. Executive Director, Global Council on Brain Health. Who am I? . Ruth Jones. Final Year Undergraduate student at Cardiff University studying Neuroscience. . What . on earth is Neuroscience? Well…. Just had a year working with the Dementia Research Group at Bristol University. Zoë Kershaw. Medical Education Manager. . Who are we?. One site, situated at the foot of the Pennines. Eight miles to the east of Manchester . Services a population of over 250,000. Population concentrated in the largely industrialised areas of the eight townships of Tameside. James Ridley. (Senior Lecturer, Edge Hill University). Joint Royal College of Nursing/British Geriatrics Society Conference. 2015. Workshop aims. Define the concept of “Growing Older”, and consider the implications for the learning disabled population. . Attentional. Function in Ageing and Dementia. Amy Jenkins. Swansea University. 643775@swansea.ac.uk. Research Team. Research Development Group (RDG). Andrea Tales - Principal Investigator. Amy Jenkins - PhD Researcher. 1. Background. The Council has a statutory duty to ensure that there is sufficient accommodation to meet the needs of looked after children in their community. . Statutory guidance makes it clear that children should live in the local authority area, with access to local services and close to their friends and family, when it is safe to do so.. Dr Richard Roche. Department of Psychology, MU. Overview. Background; memory, dementia, reminiscence. IDR workshop (2015). A pilot study. IRC New Horizons grant (2016). Design: Experiment 1; Experiment 2. Trends in Healthcare. - Healthcare as it is currently being delivered is no longer sustainable. Healthcare spending has risen faster than economic growth, with higher expectations from a more informed population.
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