Understanding Dementia

This one-hour dementia awareness session will help you and your team understand more about dementia and how we can all support people living with dementia in our community.

Duration: 1 hour plus 30 minutes for discussion and questions

Price: £10 per person (plus trainer's travel expenses)

Numbers: From 12 to 30 participants, depending on the venue

Up to 100% discount for voluntary and community groups

What we cover

The engaging, interactive session includes:

  • What is dementia, signs and symptoms, most common types and causes

  • How dementia affects the person

  • Tips on supporting people to ‘live as well as they can’ with dementia

  • The benefits of having a diagnosis
A group of people from Giffords Surgery stand together with their certificates saying I understand more about Dementia

See what people are saying about our training

"The use of non-medical language and real life examples to explain dementia were so refreshing. With my new knowledge, I have better tools and confidence to engage people with dementia."

Health care professional Attendee of training

"An enjoyable course well presented. New things learned and a good reminder of other things learned on previous courses. Person centred approach, Kitwood. Everyone is different and should be treated as such and with dignity and respect. Thank you Annie."

Health care professional Attendee of training

"The whole content and presentation was brilliant and I enjoyed it all. The shared knowledge and problem solving using holistic person centered approach was great. Thanks to Annie and all the participants."

Health care professional Attendee of training

"It is difficult to carry out training via Zoom, however Annie kept it engaging and operated at just the right pace."

Health care professional Attendee of training

"Annie is a gifted trainer and I learned so much today."

Health care professional Attendee of training

"Our fantastic link with Alzheimer’s Support has provided a unique opportunity for our children to see the impact of supporting their community and supporting a wonderful local charity. We are committed to becoming the first Dementia Friendly school in Trowbridge. The link has provided opportunities for children to visit the local Mill Street Club and spend time with members."

Rose Nunn Deputy Headteacher

"We learned a lot about the way dementia affects people and how people can become isolated. Now the team all want to get involved and to make the pub a dementia friendly environment. We know now that it is really easy to do."

Staff member Cross Keys Pub

Learning to Live with Dementia

An award-winning and illuminating one-day course, originally developed by Buz Loveday and people living with dementia. It is for anyone who supports someone living with dementia and who wishes to understand more about dementia from the point of view of the person affected.

A group of volunteers from Rethink in Bath holding 'I Understand More' cards after their session