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NICE social care quality standard on the care of people with dementia
NICE are advertising for professional and lay members for the expert group developing a social care quality standard on the care of people with dementia. The deadline for applications is 7 December and detailed information is available on the NICE … Read more → – NICE social care quality standard on the care of people with dementia
Published: November 10, 2011
In Regulation, Workforce development
Tagged Alzheimers Society, Dementia, Dementia Action Alliance, Dementia Awareness Week, Dementia Strategy, diagnosis, early intervention, national initiatives
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Call to action on the use of antipsychotic drugs
Alistair talks about the key points to The Right Prescription: a call to action on the use of antipsychotic drugs for people with dementia
Published: June 9, 2011
In Alistair Burns' blog
Tagged Antipsychotic medication, Call to action, Dementia Action Alliance, Older people
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Dementia Action Alliance
Dementia Action Alliance is made up of over 40 organisations committed to transforming the quality of life of people living with dementia in the UK and the millions of people who care for them. Read more → – Dementia Action Alliance






