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2023 A Good Day with Dementia Calendar
PERSON-CENTRED CARE PRINCIPLES
Throughout 2023 we are providing monthly content to help you find out more about some ideas for helping make a great day with dementia - come join us for a video talk.
Sharing activities
January's key topic: A good day focusses on activities to be shared rather than tasks to be done.
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here
Meaningful activity
April's key topic: A good day engages us in meaningful activity
Find out more
here
Alcohol
July's key topic: A good day treats alcohol with appropriate caution.
Find out more
here.
Moving confidently
October's key topic: A good day maintains confidence with moving and walking.
Find out more
here.
Senses
February's key topic: A good day engages all our senses.
Find out more
here
.
Pain
May's key topic: A good day is one in which pain is managed well.
Find out more
here
Continence
August's key topic: A good day provides a sense of security with continence.
Find out more
here.
Delirium
November's key topic: A good day protects us from delirium.
Find out more
here.
Identity
March's key topic:
A good day reinforces our sense of who we are.
Find out more
here.
Eating well
June's key topic: A good day includes the pleasure of great kai.
Find out more
here
.
Hydration
September's key topic: A good day promotes ample hydration.
Find out more
here.
Connections
December's key topic: A good day maintains our connections with the people we love
Coming in December