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Find Shortlisted as Finalist in The Dementia UK Awards - August

We are pleased to announce that we have recently been nominated for the 'Outstanding Contribution to the Field of Dementia Award' in this year's Dementia UK Awards, organised by Stirling University.

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New Crockery Range a First for the UK - August

Hot on the trail of initial successes of our Wade Ceramics "Dignity" range of crockery, we have introduced a new range of coloured Melamine crockery to compliment our range

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Continence Strategy Generates Positive Results - August

The find continence strategy is centred around using multiple cue concepts to communicate feelings of confidence and independence amongst service users. Moreover we hope to maintain or restore dignity.

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To Support its Planned Expansion Programme Throughout the UK, Find Today Announced the Appointment of Three Business Development Executives - August

Working in consultation with the University of Stirling, Find developed a signage and communications system that is proving highly effective for people suffering with dementia.

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Some 700,000 People in Britain are Thought to Suffer From Dementia, But How Should They be Cared for When Their Sense of Reality Starts to Ebb? - August

A new approach to looking after people with dementia is gaining support among some carers. Known as Specialised Early Care for Alzheimer's (Specal), its core principle is to agree with everything a dementia patient says and not question their version of reality.

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Does High Cholesterol Increase the Risk of Dementia? - August

This is the first study that clearly shows that dementia can be delayed or prevented by modifying life style factors and lowering cholesterol.

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Using Memories to Improve Communication - August

The number of people diagnosed with dementia in the UK has reached 700,000. And it’s often close relatives who step into the role of being the main carer.

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We are delighted with this positive change...

"It has definitely made a difference to the residents knowing where their room is, as they all recognise themselves in the old pictures."

I. Milligan | Staff, BUPA Braemount

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