Trent Dementia Research Network Grant from NIHR SSCR ‘Working Together to Support People with Dementia - A Forum Going Forward IV’ Day Conference for Home.

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Trent Dementia Research Network Grant from NIHR SSCR ‘Working Together to Support People with Dementia - A Forum Going Forward IV’ Day Conference for Home Care Service Managers, Wednesday 30 th April 2014 Chair, Rob Jones

Trent Dementia Research Network Grant from NIHR SSCR Programme today Home Care Service Template Soundtrack Integration & the future for you Dementia Friendly cities update Soundtrack awards Mind Tech & dementia

Nottingham University, Section of Old Age Psychiatry We really need you!! We need you to help with support & views on how best to continue this work/Forum

Trent Dementia Research Network Grant from NIHR SSCR THANK YOU! To Jill, and, also, Elaine Argyle, for helping to make things run so smoothly Many thanks to all our excellent contributors, meaning, not least, yourselves and, of course, the excellent John Osborne (& colleagues), Kate Fisher (& colleagues, with Eunice Campbell) & Mike Craven. AND Enormous thanks to Tony Kelly for putting such tremendous efforts into setting up today and making it work

Trent Dementia Research Network Grant from NIHR SSCR ‘Working Together to Support People with Dementia - A Forum Going Forward IV’ Day Conference for Home Care Service Managers, Wednesday 30 th April 2014 THANKYOU! For your patience and for taking part so generously & constructively

Nottingham University, Section of Old Age Psychiatry Service Template for home care with dementia: ‘Ten Commandments’- must be considered 1. Commissioning (service suitable for people with dementia and carers) 2. Integration, co-ordination and care management 3. Person and relationship centred care 4. Continuity of care 5. Support for carers 6. Care planning 7. Training 8. Support for staff 9. Flexible and responsive services 10. Organisational factors (Policies, procedures, processes, systems and culture)