Dementia Diaries

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Dementia Diaries is series of audio diaries documenting the day-to-day lives of people living with dementia. Run by Innovations in Dementia. Tweets by Rachel N

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Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2015.

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  1. Jargon excludes those not in the know, says Melvyn who is fed up with professionals using jargon and feeling left out ...and here’s one way of dealing with Jargon at meetings.

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  2. It can be very easy even with the best of intentions to take over decision making from people with dementia - here’s how Stephen feels about it

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  3. 6. velj

    Keeping active can have real benefits for all of us - but here’s some great advice form Tracey about the need to pace oneself to get the best results.

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  4. 6. velj

    We want to share again Ronald's poem 'the mountains I still climb' - Dory mentioned it in her earlier diary - It reminds us of the importance of feelings and connectedness to each other and to the world around us.

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  5. 6. velj

    Dementia is not just about memory loss - it can also cause dysphagia - problems with swallowing - listen to what Raymond has to say. Hope you feel better soon Raymond X

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  6. 6. velj

    It is indeed a great piece - a must-read.

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  7. 6. velj

    Morning everyone - the Dementia Diaries website is up and running again - so check those diaries that were posted here yesterday -and thanks for your patience.

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  8. 5. velj

    Things can be much cheaper to buy online - but what if you can’t use a computer? . Many people on the wrong side of the ‘digital divide’ feel they are missing out - listen to what Melvyn has to say

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  9. 5. velj

    Ronald Amanze's beautiful poem “the mountains I still climb” has been inspirational to other people with dementia. In this diary, Dory reflects on what it means to her

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  10. 5. velj

    Morning everyone. The Dementia Diaries website is down for some reason today - we will get if fixed as soon as possible so please bear with us - thanks - Steve

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  11. 5. velj

    Let’s talk about death shall we? Jacqui has been working on a new leaflet to help people to talk about dying launched last week. Great work ! You can get the leaflet here and hear Jacqui here )

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  12. 4. velj

    The National Dementia Action Alliance brings together organisations with an interest in dementia. It’s great to see people with dementia speaking at their events - and this time Paul is speaking - Paul - you’ll be great !

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  13. 2. velj

    Having control of one’s life whilst accepting the need for support is a balancing act for all of us. Working together is the way forward - as Ronald explains beautifully in this diary.

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  14. 1. velj

    “Life’s not over with dementia - it’s just a little bit different” In this diary Peter offers words of encouragement to of us, with or without dementia to stay motivated - and talks about what works for him

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  15. 31. sij

    Melvyn is part of Dementia Allies - which supports people newly diagnosed with dementia. It's going really well but Melvyn feels that professionals aren’t doing their bit to refer people who need support . Listen here to what he has to say

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  16. 30. sij

    ‘Belonging’ is one of the five pillars of Innovations in Dementia’s work. We are trying to find out what belonging means to people with dementia. Listen to what Glenda has to say.

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    Transcribing the diaries gives me great pleasure i love hearing all the stories and what everyone has been up to, their challenges, their sorrows and their acheivements , its very rewarding knowing you are helping others 😊

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  18. 29. sij

    Why isn’t there more counselling available for people with dementia? It is an enormous gap in provision, especially when many of the services people with dementia see are too overloaded to listen. Hear what Jacqui has to say

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  19. 29. sij

    The evidence of the benefits of walking in the great outdoors is very strong for people with dementia. One can understand Stephen’s frustration that he is the last remaining person with dementia in his walking group.

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  20. 28. sij

    In this fascinating discussion the Clear Voices Group discuss the challenges of reading and watching TV. Chris finds audio books really helpful - and mentions a source of audio books he finds especially helpful

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