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Title: Alzheimers Disease International (ADI) reports on Dementia Friendly Communities
Source/Link:https://www.alz.co.uk/dementia-friendly-communities/resources
Website: https://www.alz.co.uk/dementia-friendly-communities/resources
Description: A dementia friendly community can be defined as: a place or culture in which people with dementia and their carers are empowered, supported and included in society, understand their rights and recognise their full potential.
This set of reports from ADI outlines key principles in creating dementia friendly communities, and gives an overview of the progress made in creating dementia friendly communities worldwide.
Target Audience: Business owners, service providers, HCP
Appropriate Audience: Anyone who comes into contact with people with dementia and the people that care for them.
Pricing: Nil, available free to download from the ADI website.
Contact Person: Contact details for ADI can be found at https://www.alz.co.uk/contact and email info@alz.co.uk
Contributor: Dementia Resources Project - 12 Apr 2017, 12:08 PM