The following is the third part of our Managing Dementia in Primary Care Training video series designed to support primary care teams in delivering the best quality care to patients with dementia and their carers.
It's part of a training package produced with the help of the Alzheimer’s Society and many others and an online version of a DVD which was distributed to all Practice Managers in Wales courtesy of the Business Service Centres (BSCs) in November 2013.
Dementia is a hugely important topic as it's becoming more common in our communities so together with practice staff we need to develop services to tackle this problem.
The following video is based on feedback from patients and carers as they want ALL staff to understand dementia better because ALL staff have an impact on aspects of dementia care:
For those who have trouble accessing YouTube Video content in the workplace please use the following link which you can use to download the video to your computer:
For all our dementia training information and videos please visit our Managing Dementia in Primary Care - Training Package section.
Over the course of the coming weeks we'll be adding further training videos so please keep an eye on our News & Events section for updates.
If you have any questions or problems with the training contact Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or phone 029 2050 4516.
The following is the second part of our Managing Dementia in Primary Care Training video series designed to support primary care teams in delivering the best quality care to patients with dementia and their carers.
It's part of a training package produced with the help of the Alzheimer’s Society and many others and an online version of a DVD which was distributed to all Practice Managers in Wales courtesy of the Business Service Centres (BSCs) in November 2013.
Dementia is a hugely important topic as it's becoming more common in our communities so together with practice staff we need to develop services to tackle this problem.
The following video is based on feedback from patients and carers as they want ALL staff to understand dementia better because ALL staff have an impact on aspects of dementia care:
For those who have trouble accessing YouTube Video content in the workplace please use the following link which you can use to download the video to your computer:
For all our dementia training information and videos please visit our Managing Dementia in Primary Care - Training Package section.
Over the course of the coming weeks we'll be adding further training videos so please keep an eye on our News & Events section for updates.
If you have any questions or problems with the training contact Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or phone 029 2050 4516.
The following is the first part of our Managing Dementia in Primary Care Training video series designed to support primary care teams in delivering the best quality care to patients with dementia and their carers.
It's part of a training package produced with the help of the Alzheimer’s Society and many others and an online version of a DVD which was distributed to all Practice Managers in Wales courtesy of the Business Service Centres (BSCs) in November 2013.
Dementia is a hugely important topic as it's becoming more common in our communities so together with practice staff we need to develop services to tackle this problem.
The following video is based on feedback from patients and carers as they want ALL staff to understand dementia better because ALL staff have an impact on aspects of dementia care:
For those who have trouble accessing YouTube Video content in the workplace please use the following link which you can use to download the video to your computer:
For all our dementia training information and videos please visit our Managing Dementia in Primary Care - Training Package section.
Over the course of the coming weeks we'll be adding further training videos so please keep an eye on our News & Events section for updates.
If you have any questions or problems with the training contact Lesley Hills at lhills@rcgp.org.uk or phone 029 2050 4516.