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ORGANISED BY: THE FUTURE OF HEALTH, HOUSING AND CARE The definitive forum for dementia debate, discussion and solutions If you’re living with dementi...
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THE FUTURE OF HEALTH, HOUSING AND CARE The definitive forum for dementia debate, discussion and solutions If you’re living with dementia, involved in healthcare or work with people with dementia then you will benefit from attending this brand new conference, supported and led by the University of Stirling’s Dementia Services Development Centre.

Two day conference and awards ceremony featuring high level international speakers leading the way in dementia care best practice including:

Professor Timothy Kwok Director of Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing Department of Medicine & Therapeutics The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Professor Alistair Burns

Professor Tara Cortes

National Clinical Executive Director, Director for Mental The Hartford Institute Health in Older People for Geriatric Nursing and Dementia New York University University of College of Nursing Manchester

Professor June Andrews Director, Dementia Services Development Centre University of Stirling

Professor Sridhar Vaitheswaran Consultant Psychiatrist Aita-Menni Hospital Psychiatric Research Institute

Dame Joan Bakewell Baroness House of Lords

Secure your place at: www.internationaldementiaconference.co.uk

This conference provides you with best practice tips from thought leaders from across the world and is a place where you can find out about the latest changes in dementia care that could help you to better serve your clients, patients, family or yourself.

Tuesday 3rd November – morning sessions The Plenary – the morning introductory address 09:00 - 09:05

Introduction from chair: Professor Alistair Burns, University of Manchester

09:05 - 09:25

My own way: Person with dementia/carer from the Midlands discussion

09:25 - 09:55 09:55 - 10:25

Dementia now: Professor June Andrews, University of Stirling Main Room

News from the researcher: Professor Sube Banerjee, University of Sussex

10:25 - 10:30

Conclusions/instruction for concurrent sessions

10:30 - 11:00

Morning tea/coffee break

Concurrent Sessions - Breakout sessions following the morning address Room 1

Residential Care and Institutions chaired by Martin Green, CEO of Care England Case study: Promoting person-centred dementia practices in care homes: Monica Diamond, Four Seasons Health Care, Northern Ireland PC P.E.A.R.L.S.™: 7 Essential person centred dementia care in care homes Mary Schulz, Alzheimer Society of Canada Exploring space in institutional settings; the learning from stress in air travel experiences Kevin Charras, Fondation Mederic, Paris

Room 2

Supporting People at Home chaired by Dr Cesar Rodriguez, Consultant Psychiatrist of Old Age Quality Care at Home Sean Hughes, Learning and Development Officer, DSDC Cogs clubs: A new model of weekly support sessions in early dementia Jackie Tuppen, Admiral Nurse, UK Supported living at home: Early onset dementia April Dobson, Abbeyfield Society, Wales

Room 3

Understanding People with Dementia chaired by Prof Sube Banerjee, University of Sussex Creating empathic understanding through simulation; for professional students Patricia Bluteau, Lead for Interprofessional Education, Coventry University, UK Commissioning culturally competent care Tiwaola Kolapo, Middlesex University, UK

11:00 - 12:30

WV Cares: The United States’ first private-public state-wide partnership to support living well with dementia, Helen Matheny, MS, Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute, US Room 4

Diagnosis & Understanding chaired by Jean Georges, CEO, Alzheimer Europe Faith and community peer support toolkit Amy Semple, Health Innovation Network, UK A tool to help understand patients experience The Acute Frailty Network, UK Exploring the gifts of dementia and caregiver stress Dr Deborah Forrest, USA

Room 5

Caring and Dementia chaired by Shirley Law, Director of Learning and Development, DSDC Music activities and exercise for mobility wellbeing in moderate to severe dementia Omkar Ajit Sawant, UK Best Practice in Care Homes, Changing the Culture Shirley Law, Head of Learning and Development, DSDC Integrated Care in Dementia Care Homes: Improving Outcomes and Local Health Services Cath Murray-Howard, Deputy Chief Executive Community Integrated Care, with Dave Sweeney, Director of Transformation, Halton CCG and Halton Borough Council, UK

Care & Dementia Show

Innovation Tour: Assisted Living, Including Bathing, in Dementia Care

This programme is subject to change, please visit our website www.international dementiaconference.co.uk for the most up-to-date

schedule.

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“The International Dementia Conference will be an extraordinarily useful event for anyone concerned with dementia whether it be from direct or indirect personal experience and professionals concerned with practice, policy or politics.” Baroness Bakewell DBE

Tuesday 3rd November – afternoon sessions Concurrent Sessions - Breakout sessions following the afternoon address Room 1

Design & Dementia chaired by Lesley Palmer, Chief Architect, DSDC How can a floor bed reduce risk of falls and injuries? Debra Corney, Occupational Therapist, UK Designing dementia care environments: The Japanese experience Damian Utton, Pozzoni Architecture, UK Room design impact on senses and people with dementia Andrea Harman, Saint Gobain Ecophon, UK

Room 2

The Great Outdoors chaired by Sean Hughes, Learning & Development Officer, DSDC When gardens improve well-being and social-life Marion Villez, DSDC International Advisory Board Member, France Nature environments for a brain healthy life Dr Garuth Chalfont, Expert on gardens and health, UK Creative spaces: Nature’s role in dementia care Wendy Brewin, The Sensory Trust, UK

Room 3

Housing and Dementia chaired by Domini Gunn, Director of Health and Wellbeing, Chartered Institute of Housing How a housing organisation can become dementia friendly Denise Brennan, The Guinness Partnership, UK ‘Making Time’ at Abbeyfield April Dobson, Abbeyfield Society, Wales

14:00 - 16:00

TBC - Rebecca Davies, Orbit Housing Small is beautiful: How change can be affected in a housing organisation Linda Milton, Waltham Forest Housing Room 4

Staying Home With Self Care chaired by Jilly Polson, DSDC Trainer and Occupational Therapist Psychosocial solutions to stay at home as long as possible Sue Provost, UK Dementia: A 6-step self-caring approach for main carers Chengi Kuo, University of Strathclyde, Scotland Facebook peer support in dementia Yvonne Stewart, Nurse Consultant, Scotland

Room 5

Competent and Confident Staff: Affordable, Effective Solutions at Work chaired by Pauline Cameron, Learning & Development Officer, DSDC Language and Dementia Henriette Laidlaw, DSDC Dementia training to create sustainable attitude changes for care staff Wendy Perry, Balhousie UK Improving Dementia Care in Emergency Departments Paula Paton and Julie Thakore, NHS Tayside Scotland

Care & Dementia Show

Innovation Tour: Environment for Dementia Care

The Plenary – The afternoon delegate address Afternoon tea/coffee break

15:30 – 16:00 16:00 – 16:30 16:30 – 17:00

Main Room

Dr Manuel Carrasco, Director, Maria Josefa Recio Foundation – A highly successful family education programme Professor Tara Cortes, Executive Director, The Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing

This programme is subject to change, please visit our website www.international dementiaconference.co.uk for the most up-to-date

schedule.

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“The International Dementia Conference provides a unique opportunity for health, social care and other workers from all sectors, private, statutory and third sector to meet and learn from each other, and hear from global experts in the field of dementia care, alongside people with dementia and their carers.” Professor June Andrews

Wednesday 4th November – morning sessions The Plenary – the morning introductory address 09:00 – 09:05

Introduction from chair: Professor June Andrews

09:05 – 09:35

Improving aspects of hospital care by Professor Timothy Kwok, Director of Jackey Club Centre for Positive Ageing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

09:35 – 10:05

Main Room

Helping consumers and businesses with money and fraud by Sara Lenz Lock, AARP Washington

10:05 – 10:30

Starting a dementia service and training, learning from India: Dr Sridhar Vaitheswaran, MD MRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist, Schizophrenia Research Foundation

10:30 – 11:00

Morning tea/coffee break

Concurrent Sessions - Breakout sessions following the morning address Room 1

Design & Dementia chaired by Lesley Palmer, Chief Architect, DSDC Drovers House, Rugby: The ’mini-mart’ – influences and the benefits Damian Utton, Pozzoni Architecture, UK Hello Holly, welcome back! A new solution to unwanted exiting dementia threshold Richard Mazuch, IBI Group, UK Familiarisation and personalisation; New dementia assessment units Nigel Pilkington, DLA Freeman White, UK

Room 2

Spotlight on Excellence in Care Homes chaired by Joanne Strain, Head of Nursing Care Standards & Quality Wales – NI – IOM Division, Four Seasons Health Care Reflective practice in dementia care: The therapeutic lie Gary Mitchell, Four Seasons Health Care, Northern Ireland The Ethics of Doll Therapy Gary Mitchell, Four Seasons Health Care, Northern Ireland ‘Dementia Friends’ training for undergraduate nurses Jessie McGreevy, Four Seasons Health Care, Northern Ireland Promoting person centred language in clinical practice and society Joanne Agnelli, Four Seasons Health Care, Northern Ireland

Room 3

Research Roundup chaired by Kevin Charras, Fondation Mederic Alzheimer Research into physical activity for people living with dementia in UK care homes Dr Corinne Greasley-Adams, University of Stirling, Scotland Dementia knowledge exchange: A social media platform for PhD students, how to share knowledge fast - Anna Tatton, UK

11:00-12:30

A RADIQL approach to social health care Belinda Sosinowicz, Age Exchange, UK Room 4

An acute trust’s journey: changing culture through research, education and service improvement chaired by South Tees Hospital, UK Evaluating the impact of nurse champions within an acute medical ward Elizabeth Swanson, South Tees Hospital, UK Professional education team changing cultures through education and service improvement Helen Louise Robinson South Tees Hospital, UK

Room 5

Quantitative measurement of staff attitudes to patients with dementia in the cardiac catheter labs – Karen Ainsworth, South Tees Hospital, UK New Ideas and Engagement in Dementia chaired by Pauline Cameron, Learning and Development Officer, DSDC Project e-ma: Transposing arts-based practice for civic engagement Andrew Woollock, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland Dementia care in a forensic setting, in a low secure unit Lisa Taylor, Partnerships in Care, UK Dementia case-finding tool in care homes Aileen Jackson, Health Innovation Network, UK

Care & Dementia Show

Innovation Tour: Technology for Dementia Care

This programme is subject to change, please visit our website www.international dementiaconference.co.uk for the most up-to-date

schedule.

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“The International Dementia Conference will highlight best practice in dementia care from all four corners of the world – it should not be missed.” Professor Alistair Burns, National Clinical Director for Mental Health in Older People and Dementia

Wednesday 4th November – afternoon sessions Room 1

Design & Dementia chaired by Lesley Palmer, Chief Architect, DSDC Planning for dementia: Building layouts for residential care Martin Quirke, University of Newcastle, Australia Dementia friendly GP surgery project Katherine Barbour, Wessex Academic Health Science Network, University of Southampton, UK Noise and dementia: A Salford university Ecophon study Andrea Harman, Ecophon, UK

Room 2

Integration and Individualisation chaired by Ingrid Wuenning, Robert Bosch Foundation Personalised music towards a protocol - Anna Paisley, Glasgow Caledonian University and Play List for Life and Andy Lowndes, Deputy Chair, Playlist for Life, Scotland The flavor finders: Olfactory stimulation and reminiscence as therapy Nadine Gilmour, Red Cross, Scotland Ethical issues in daily practice: A team awareness process Marie-José Martinez Guisset, France

Room 3

Ethics and Care at The End of Life Prof chaired by Allan House, University of Leeds New team support people with dementia at the end of life Sian Harrison, Dementia UK Facts, feelings and fears: Supporting families through dementia and end of life Mary Schulz, Alzheimers Society, Canada

14:00-15:30

Optimising palliative care in care home settings Joan Agnelli, Four Seasons Health Care, Northern Ireland Room 4

Technology Solutions chaired by Dr Sridhar Vaitheswaran, MD MRCPsych, Consultant Psychiatrist, Schizophrenia Research Foundation Attitudes towards home adaptations for people with dementia Fran Allan, University of Warwick, UK How people with dementia and carers make it work for them Dr Grant Gibson, University of Stirling, Scotland Techno winners slot (TBC) Presentation of the best IT/AT from the Care & Dementia Show

Room 5

Art and Dementia Excellence Scotland chaired by Mark Butler, The People Organisation The role of music in dementia care Angela Gray, Enterprise Music Scotland Different art forms hit different sweet spots: Arts Council and Barings funded project creating art “bundles” - Erik Geelhoed, Falmouth University, UK Sense and sensation of clay sculptures with people with dementia Sumita Chauhan, University of Kent, UK

Care & Dementia Show

Innovation Tour: Best of…

The Plenary – The afternoon delegate address 16:00 – 16:45

Politics and health care: Open discussion with international leaders and Plenary speakers Main Room

16:45 – 17:00

Conclusions from chair: Professor June Andrews

This programme is subject to change, please visit our website www.international dementiaconference.co.uk for the most up-to-date

schedule.

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KEY REASONS TO ATTEND

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

•eaLrnabout best practice dementia care from international speakers

•C e ho am r e and homecare providers • Social care professionals

• Identify trends that your organisation will need to tackle in the future

• NHS professionals including nursing staff

• Networking opportunities with your colleagues and peers

• Researchers

• GP’s and other primary care workers

• Be part of a prestigious awards ceremony on the evening of 3rd November

• Allied health professionals including occupational therapists

• Source new innovations and suppliers that can help your clients or patients

• Technology specialists, designers and architects • Housing providers

WHO WILL YOU MEET? Join 700+ care providers and people affected by dementia from all corners of the world who share a wish to learn about best practice dementia care. Confirmed delegates for the 2015 conference include senior managers and business owners from: • fiAebldbe y • ABMU Health Board • Age UK • AHR Architects Ltd • Alzheimer Society of Canada • Amara Care Limited • Anchor • Archial Norr • Balhousie Care Group • Banner Alzheimer’s Institute • Blanchette Rockefeller Neurosciences Institute • Bournville Village Trust • Bracknell Forest Homes • British Red Cross • Caring Homes Group Ltd • Chorus Care • Cofely Workplace Limited • Coventry University • Care Quality Commission • Cramlington House • Dementia Care • Dementia End of Life Practice Development Team • Gloucestershire Care Services • Health Innovation Network South London • Home Instead Nottingham • Innovations in Dementia • Jewish Care Scotland • Kingsley Healthcare Limited • Larchwood Court Ltd • Leonard Cheshire Disability

• London Borough of Richmond & Richmond Clinical Commissioning Group • London South Bank University • Ludlow Street Healthcare Group LTD • Maesbrook Care Home • Majesticare • Maria Mallaband Care Group • Maybrook platinum care services • Metropolitan • New Care Projects Ltd • New Century Care LTD • NHS • NHS Tayside • North Warren Care Ltd • Pennaf Housing Group • PJ Care Ltd • Poole Housing Partnership • Saint Gobain Ecophon • Sensory Trust • Shared Lives Plus • Sheffcare Ltd • Spacezero • Springfield Healthcare Group • St Cloud Care Limited • Sutton in the Elms Care Home • The Marlay Nursing Home • Thurrock Council • Trident Reach the People Charity • University of Wolverhampton • Warwickshire County Council • Wessex care Ltd

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CONFERENCE RATES

WHAT’S INCLUDED?

2 Day Conference Inc Awards

£599 +VAT

• Access to over 250 suppliers showcasing the latest healthcare products

2 Day Conference

£499 +VAT

• Refreshments and lunch

1 Day Conference Inc Awards

£450 +VAT

• Networking opportunities with a broad international spectrum of dementia experts

1 Day Conference

£350 +VAT

Awards

£100 +VAT

• Discussion and debate with industry leaders

Only

“This innovative conference and exhibition will highlight global success in implementing dementia service and training programmes to inspire anyone affected by dementia today - I am delighted to be part of the trail-blazing speaker line-up.” Professor Sridhar Vaitheswaran Consultant Psychiatrist Aita-Menni Hospital Psychiatric Research Institute

THE VENUE

The conference will take place at the Vox, a newly constructed conference centre, just a short walk to the NEC, Birmingham. The Vox brings together first class facilities in a great location, minutes from the NEC. It’s the perfect venue choice and one where we can provide extra support for carers and delegates with dementia.

“Hospital care standards are fundamental to the long-term care of those affected by dementia today. Staff training is key and it is an honour to share our experience of developing dementia care in Hong Kong hospitals at this new International Dementia Conference.” Professor Timothy Kwok Director of Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing Department of Medicine & Therapeutics The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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ORGANISED BY:

The Dementia Services Development Centre, UK and the Care & Dementia Show established the International Dementia Awards to recognise organisations and individuals who have worked to improve the quality of life of people with dementia.

AWARD CATEGORIES ARE AS FOLLOWS: • Dementia & the Arts • Dementia Leader of the Year • Dementia Festival Award • Service Innovation Team of the Year

The awards celebrate the important work being undertaken to support people with dementia internationally and are a celebration of innovation and good practice. The judging panel will decide who to celebrate from among the tremendous work that is being done in the UK and across the world.

• Dementia Design Innovation of the Year • Housing and Dementia

WHEN & WHERE The awards will be presented by Baroness Joan Bakewell as the centrepiece of the conference dinner on Tuesday 3rd November

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