10 local dementia friendly community groups in west sussex and around 300 members.
Living well with dementia west sussex.
Health leaders will discuss a draft strategy to help those living with or affected by dementia at the forthcoming meeting of the west sussex health wellbeing board.
The nhs website has information on activities for people with dementia.
The alzheimer s society provides activity groups for people with dementia and their carers.
Libraries running memory management ticket.
We are pleased to introduce the west sussex dementia framework.
A more dementia friendly west sussex.
Horsham hospital hurst road horsham west sussex rh12 2dr tel.
Dementia support support for people with dementia and their carers.
Arundel road worthing west sussex bn13 3ep.
Reminiscence collections dementia awareness drop ins and reading well books on prescription for dementia.
Age uk west sussex lists activity centres for people with dementia.
Sussex partnership living well with dementia.
They have a memory assessment service and they care for older people with mental health problems.
Visit our west sussex connect to support website to find out more about dementia and how to live with it and how to plan for the future.
The west sussex wellbeing website has more information on living well and activities near you.
This growth is happening at a time of significant reductions in public sector.
An nhs service providing care and information to people in sussex who are living with dementia including a memory test centre.
Tel 44 0 1903 843000.
Living well with dementia is a high quality health service for dementia sufferers located at the harold kidd unit in chichester.
Living well with dementia.
21 january 2020 the draft west sussex joint dementia strategy 2020 23 will be reviewed by representatives from health organisations and local authorities ahead of its planned launch in spring.
The harold kidd unit blomfield drive chichester po19 6au.
Service living well with dementia.
In addition this unit treats men who suffer from dementia related distress.
This review which included public engagement with around 400 different people and organisations showed that there had been good progress made in the last five years but much is left to do to improve the experience of people living with dementia and their families.
It is estimated that there are 13 000 people living in west sussex with dementia and that this is set to grow by 14 by 2017 with a further 26 increase by 2021.
In 2018 a full review of the dementia framework west sussex 2014 2019 led by wscc and the three west sussex ccgs took place.