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Making Connections - Aberdeenshire's Dementia Strategy
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Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership is committed to supporting people with a diagnosis of dementia, their carers and loved ones through our Dementia Strategy, Making Connections.
There are several thousand people living with dementia in Aberdeenshire and each person's experience will be different. It is important that we do everything we can to support and enable the people living with dementia and carers in Aberdeenshire.
On an ongoing basis, this page will be used to seek the views of people with lived experience and others about topics relating to dementia. Queries can be sent to the email address below:-
Please view information about the South Aberdeenshire Dementia Service Redesign workat this link.
Aberdeenshire Health and Social Care Partnership is committed to supporting people with a diagnosis of dementia, their carers and loved ones through our Dementia Strategy, Making Connections.
There are several thousand people living with dementia in Aberdeenshire and each person's experience will be different. It is important that we do everything we can to support and enable the people living with dementia and carers in Aberdeenshire.
On an ongoing basis, this page will be used to seek the views of people with lived experience and others about topics relating to dementia. Queries can be sent to the email address below:-
Do you have experience of living with dementia or caring for someone that does or do you have a view about how dementia services should be shaped for the future? If yes, please help us to design the future of dementia assessment services in South Aberdeenshire by completing this survey.
This redesign is aiming to evaluate the needs of people living with dementia and their carers to determine a new way of providing our services.
You will be asked to indicate whether you are a person living with dementia, a carer / family member of someone with dementia, or if you are someone with an interest in this area but no direct experience. Thank you for your participation in the survey.
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Do you have experience of working with people with dementia? Do you have new ideas about how to shape dementia assessment and support services in South Aberdeenshire? If yes, please help us to redesign the future of dementia services by sharing your views.
This model needs to be one that meets the needs of all communities in Marr and Kincardine & Mearns and supports people living with dementia in all community settings. It needs to help us overcome the challenges with workforce recruitment, especially of registered mental health nurses, and offer flexibility to respond to increasing demand due to demographic change and the increase of dementia diagnoses.
Thank you for sharing your views by completing this survey.
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