Deafness and Dementia

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“Andrena McMenemy asserts the need for data-led planning in order to meet the communication needs of those affected by both hearing loss and dementia” @ALLIANCEScot @ALLIANCECarerVo @LifeChangesTrst @datafakts https://t.co/F6PUcg3swp
— Professor Ian Welsh OBE (@IanMWelsh) July 24, 2020
The press release for the @deafscotMedia @QMUniversity Deafness and Dementia: Predicting the future for Scotland report is available here as a fully accessible video: https://t.co/liIj3bZR1G
— Life Changes Trust (@LifeChangesTrst) July 17, 2020
Delighted to have funded this important piece of research highlighting the parallels between the social isolation of lockdown and that of people living with hearing loss and dementia, by @deafscotMedia and partner @QueenMargaretUni
— Life Changes Trust (@LifeChangesTrst) July 17, 2020
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A new deafscotland study funded by @LifeChangesTrst highlights parallels between the social isolation of lockdown and that of people living with hearing loss and dementia. https://t.co/bqt3108GhH @datafakts @QMUniversity @alzscot @NHSNSS @NHSGGC #dementia #deafness #coronavirus
— deafscotland (@deafscotMedia) July 17, 2020
Delighted to have funded this important piece of research highlighting the parallels between the social isolation of…
Gepostet von Life Changes Trust am Freitag, 17. Juli 2020
Professor Anne Hendry comments on our recent report on Deafness and Dementia in Scotland. Communication matters. Throughout the Covid-19 pandemic, communication has been of critical importance at all levels, from policy to public health messaging Read more…
On the 7th of August Andrena McMenemy from DataFakts talked about Deafness and Dementia at the Alliance Live Event about the Research we carried out in collaboration with Queen Margaret University and deafscotland and funded Read more…