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We are all individuals

01/05/201330/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia1 Comment on We are all individuals

Of all the buzz words and phrases around in health and social care at the moment, ‘person-centred care’ is arguably one of the most important. It might sound like a cross between trendy language and clichéd ideas, but there is…

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Talking the talk

24/04/201330/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia3 Comments on Talking the talk

Through my work I often encounter people who say that they cannot talk to someone who has dementia. They are scared to talk to them (as I wrote about here), don’t know what to say, are unsure of how they…

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Reflections on a life lived and a man loved

03/04/201330/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia1 Comment on Reflections on a life lived and a man loved

It seems hard to believe that April 2013 marks two very sad milestones for me and my family. This month will see us celebrating my dad’s birthday for the first time without him here. Less than two weeks later, it…

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Trouble with the language

27/03/201330/06/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia2 Comments on Trouble with the language

How we talk about dementia, and people with dementia, is a thorny issue. It is easy to be accused of being politically correct, or losing sight of the real issues by getting hung up on the language we use to…

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Be kind to each other

27/02/201301/07/2020 Beth BrittonD4Dementia4 Comments on Be kind to each other

There is something incredibly simple, natural, easy to deliver, easy to comprehend, wanted, needed and with a huge power to heal that I believe everyone desires when they interact with a fellow human being. It’s almost indefinable, and yet when…

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I'm an award-winning content creator, consultant, campaigner and speaker, trainer and mentor, specialising in ageing, health & social care. Until 2012 I was a carer to my dad who had vascular dementia for approximately the last 19 years of his life. I aim to provide support and advice to those faced with similar situations, inform and educate care professionals and the wider population, promote debate and create improvements in dementia care.

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