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Agnes Houston

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"I am still me, Why can't you see? The same face, the same smile #dementia can't hide..." A poem from ECRED | Research on the Experience of Dementia film 'Stories of Empowerment' spotlighting the value of co-production for those living with dementia. Please watch & share! bit.ly/3QxAp28 Dr Frankie Greenwood

Covid Action Scotland (@zerocovidscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is utterly shameful: Parent threatened with withdrawal of care for high vulnerable daughter if requesting that staff mask around her. In Scotland. 😢😠

Julie Hayden (she/her) (@julieha59928392) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took over 5 years and two breakdowns before I was finally diagnosed. Unfortunately, my story is not unusual This type of devastating journey MUST end.

Dr Catrin Hedd Jones (@catrinhedd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really appreciated being able to meet InterdemEurope members in person for the first time in Helsinki - inspirational researchers trying to find solutions and support for people living with dementia.

Gail Gregory (@gailgre59728262) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've added my name to Dementia UK's #FixTheFunding campaign to make care fairer for people with dementia. Will you join me? action.dementiauk.org/add-your-name-…

A Box of smiles. Talk Dement trustee. (@ronaldamanze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Smiling is good for the brain. Good for your health. Anyway. Your brain health is the key to your overall health – it’s the agent for all human actions and experiences as a human.

Agnes Houston MBE (@agnes_houston) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spotted 👀 my first private ambulance in North Lanarkshire SCOTLAND NO NO NO to privatisation of the NHS NHSPrivate Ambulance

Scottish Dementia Alumni 👨‍🎓👩‍🎓 (@alumnidementia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

…talogue.eu-west.catalog.canvaslms.com/browse/dementi… This short course from Bradford University is very timely with the launch of our new booklet, out shortly - Dementia and End of Life Choices.

Compassion in Dying (@agooddeath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we are calling for end-of-life conversations to happen earlier and to be a normal and expected part of life. This is to make sure conversations do not happen in a time of stress or crisis and that people can remain in control of their end-of-life decisions.

Pippa Kelly (@piponthecommons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Of course great palliative care should exist for all but so should the choice to die with dignity”, DrDr (😊)Wendy Mitchell in today’s Mail+. A typically clearly, compassionately argued piece.

“Of course great palliative care should exist for all but so should the choice to die with dignity”, <a href="/WendyPMitchell/">DrDr (😊)Wendy Mitchell</a> in today’s <a href="/DailyMailUK/">Mail+</a>. A typically clearly, compassionately argued piece.
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#RightToRehab - Rehabilitation strategy and lead in every hospital and health board in UK - Sign the Petition! chng.it/nwNgYPQq via Change.org UK

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We are extremely saddened to hear that Wendy Mitchell has died. Wendy was an incredible campaigner and advocate for dementia research and has educated and inspired so many over the years. Wendy will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with her loved ones at this time.

We are extremely saddened to hear that Wendy Mitchell has died. Wendy was an incredible campaigner and advocate for dementia research and has educated and inspired so many over the years. Wendy will be greatly missed and our thoughts are with her loved ones at this time.