These guidance documents published by NHS England and the
Local Government Association set out how NHS leaders and
organisations will operate with their partners in Integrated
Care Systems (ICSs) from April 2022.
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This resource is primarily for clinicians working with people
with dementia, but can also be used by carers and people with
dementia. This document takes the Dementia Well Pathway and
sets out the adjustments and amendments needed to respond to
the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights key priorities and
actions for each step in the pathway.
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This Yorkshire and the Humber Dementia and Older Peooples
Mental Health Clinkcal Network event chaired by Dr Rod Kersh
provided attendees with an opportunity to hear from local and
national innovators and carers to better understand
psychological symptoms in delirium and dementia.
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The issue of driving with dementia or mild cognitive
impairment is of vital importance to patients, their families
and friends, and their clinicians. These guidelines set out
the responsibilities of clinicians to their patients, and
provide a framework for thinking about the management of their
driving safety.
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This NICE guideline covers diagnosing and managing dementia
(including Alzheimer’s disease). It aims to improve care by
making recommendations on training staff and helping carers to
support people living with dementia.
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The Dementia Roadmap provides high quality information about
the dementia journey alongside local information about
services, support groups and resources to assist primary care
staff to more effectively support people with dementia and
cognitive impairment, their families and carers.
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These training resources can be used by NHS Health Check
trainers and practitioners to improve the quality of their
delivery of the dementia component of the check.
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This booklet published by Healthwatch Devon aims to enable
health centres to adopt dementia friendly practice and to
ensure that people with dementia have a positive experience of
primary care.
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The National Audit of Dementia (NAD) (care in general
hospitals) measures the performance of general hospitals
against criteria relating to care delivery which are known to
impact upon people with dementia while in hospital. The third
audit collected data between April and November 2016.
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