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Golf and dementia
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Golf and dementia

Golf in Society is a social enterprise who help people who live with dementia to keep healthy and socially connected through golf.

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Knowing What To Say and How To Say It
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Knowing What To Say and How To Say It

A recent project, ‘Knowing what to say and how to say it’, focused on people’s experiences of talking about health issues, in particular deafness and dementia. The aim of the project was to understand how people felt discussing certain health issues; were they comfortable bringing up the subject(s) or were they more apprehensive.

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Mastering everyday technology
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Mastering everyday technology

Periods of lockdown during the pandemic have meant considerable changes for many, including finding alternative ways to communicate with loved ones. Being unable to physically see friends, hug family and talk face-to-face with neighbours has resulted in finding new and inventive ways to maintain connection.

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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland: Art & Dementia, Trilogy of short films
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The Arts Council of Northern Ireland: Art & Dementia, Trilogy of short films

Established in 2009 the Arts and Older People’s programme (AOP) is a partnership between the Arts Council of Northern Ireland (ACNI), the Baring Foundation and the Northern Ireland Public Health Agency. Focused on the promotion of social justice and alleviating isolation and loneliness; the AOP is aims to strengthen the voice of older people and promote their health and well-being through the arts. In 2019 the ACNI commissioned Sonrisa Solutions Ltd to produce a trilogy of three-minute films that distil key learning from the AOP with regards the arts and dementia.

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Transforming the deaf dementia experience
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Transforming the deaf dementia experience

The British Deaf Association (BDA) have developed the project ‘Transforming the Deaf Dementia Experience’. The project is a community interest initiative supporting deaf people, and their carers, who are living with a diagnosis of dementia. Through the provision of accessible resources (also available in British Sign Language (BSL)) the project aims to promote a better understanding of dementia within the deaf community.

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Moving in and out of extra care housing - the possibilities and practicalities for people living with dementia
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Moving in and out of extra care housing - the possibilities and practicalities for people living with dementia

Housing with care and support for people living with dementia is a hot topic. What is the best option, and when should a person living with dementia move from their own home to one where there is more support? There is no silver bullet – every person is different. But over the years some lessons have been learned.

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Learning Disabilities and Dementia
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Learning Disabilities and Dementia

Other than Down’s syndrome there is limited research around learning disabilities and dementia. With an increasing life expectancy of people with learning disabilities there is likely to be an increase in dementia prevalence for this group too. This could become a significant economic and health issue if the area remains under researched and the sector under prepared.

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Wendy Mitchell - glass half full
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Wendy Mitchell - glass half full

I’ve always said that I’m so lucky to be a glass half full person. I always have been a positive person and I’ve also always been highly organised. Both these traits have given me the ability to face dementia head on. 

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