Social care 360
Report outlining Key trends in adult social care in England.
Report outlining Key trends in adult social care in England.
The paper looks at the importance of sustaining personhood and wellbeing through the four interdependent dimensions of place & things, power & agency, people & relationships, and purpose & routine.
In this interview, The Photobook Project founder, Ellie Robinson-Carter talks to Ronald about his experience of producing his own Photobook.
Talking about memory problems with a GP can be difficult, but it's important to make sure you get the right support. Our symptoms checklist can help you start the conversation, and remember everything you want to say during your appointment.
This practical guide to designing products and services was developed by the Innovation team at Alzheimer’s Society.
The Living with Dementia Toolkit has been produced for people with dementia and their carers, by people with dementia and their carers.
This report shares the experiences of just some of the people that Alzheimer’s Society and Future Health have been working with; their stories and how their life has been impacted by their experience of social care.
This Dementia Awareness Week, two members of our Programme Board, Ian McCreath and Ronald Amanze, have a recorded a powerful and insightful conversation about what personalised care means in the context of dementia.
Ian McCreath, Personalisation Lead at the Alzheimer's Society, explores how COVID-19 has impacted on the priorities for personalised care for people living with dementia. His blog encourages you to add your voice and ideas to their enquiry.