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Telford Admiral Nurses Reposted

We also have a #video which provides #calmingtechniques which may help a person with dementia as well as their carer. This includes a breathing technique known as the signal breath. Watch the video: vimeo.com/312089991 #StressAwarenessMonth

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We're so thankful to @mycoopfood for donating £25,000 to enable an additional Admiral Nurse to take calls on our national Helpline over the next 12 weeks, when we expect an increase in calls of at least 30% due to the coronavirus pandemic. 💜 Read more: retailtimes.co.uk/dementia-uk-th…

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As the country comes together to try and prevent the spread of COVID-19 through #selfisolation, finding other ways to keep in touch with relatives and friends in care becomes all the more important. We've worked with @relresuk to pull together our ideas: dementiauk.org/helping-famili…

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We know this is a worrying time for families looking after someone with #dementia. We've created a hub on our website with a range of advice about COVID-19 and how to look after someone with dementia during this time: dementiauk.org/get-support/co… #covid19UK

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Great news today the CQC has rated the trust good across the board 😁#shropshirecommunitynhstrust

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Brilliant talk about living in the shoes of a carer and the reality Thank you Muroel and @louise_langham louise #carersrightsday

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Our display board for carers well being forum Wellington Methodist church 2-6pm #carersrightsday

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Please can my family and friends read our story and like it if you've read it. It would be nice to know you're supporting us even if you can't share or donate. This journey had been an emotional rollercoaster and... facebook.com/699750867/post…


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Fab animation for children developed by #Admiralnurse PD group. #ANForum2018@MaggieParryHug1⁩ ⁦@PaulDemUK

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Newport Dementia Services Conference at Cosy Hall Today 10am to 4pm

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Happy 70th Birthday NHS thank you Telford an Wrekin CCG for our ice cream

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Should advance care planning enter the mainstream? Yes. Yes it should. ow.ly/prQW30k1vN9


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There is still time to get involved and become a part of @DyingMatters Awareness Week. We need to start a national conversation about death, dying and bereavement. Find out how you can get involved on the #DyingMatters website: dyingmatters.org/AwarenessWeek

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Successful day yesterday in the Telford town centre #dyingmatters

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A ‘Life Story’ is a tool that’s often used by our nurses. It involves working with families to create a Life Story account for the person with dementia – full of photos, memorabilia and recollections from their life. Here are some tips to make one yourself ow.ly/amgA30jxasY

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People with dementia can experience problems with communication and memory loss, which means they sometimes need help to communicate important aspects of who they are, such as their background, interests, and who and what is important to them ow.ly/Rq3K30j7BJk

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Making your home dementia friendly is a good step to avoiding accidents and making those with dementia more independent. We have a full article here with help and advice: bit.ly/2FHozfP

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