by Kate Pym | Feb 19, 2024 | Blog, Commercial, Dementia, Healthcare, Social Care
In a recent, interesting discussion with Lori La Bey, a renowned advocate for dementia resources, and Dr. Kellyn Lee, the innovative mind behind The Dementia Care Hub (putting academic research into impactful action), we explored the multifaceted challenges and...
by Kate Pym | Jan 9, 2020 | Blog, Dementia, Healthcare, NHS, Social Care
This blog is very personal and has taken me some time to get up the courage to write it. Those who have read my previous blogs will know that myself and my brother have been supporting our mother through an initial diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), then...
by Kate Pym | Nov 7, 2019 | Dementia, None
I haven’t written for quite some time, and I realise that some people will have read my previous blogs and possibly wondered what has been happening with my mother, who was diagnosed with vascular dementia nearly two years ago. She had been managing very well in her...
by Kate Pym | Mar 7, 2019 | Blog, Dementia, Healthcare
Dementia, Long Nights and Wandering As dementia progresses, progressive loss of cognitive function becomes more apparent. With long, dark nights over winter difficulties in understanding time increase. Readers of my blog will know that I am supporting my mother to...