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Person-Centred Care vs Person-Led Care — Why the Difference Matters More Than Ever

Person-Centred Care vs Person-Led Care — Why the Difference Matters More Than Ever In dementia care, language shapes practice long before policy does. When terms become interchangeable, expectations blur — and the people most affected by that confusion are often those least able to challenge it. Over recent years, person-centred care has rightly become a […]

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What Dementia Behaviour Teaches Us About Leadership — And What Leadership Teaches Us About Dementia.

There’s a human truth that applies equally in care, leadership, relationships, and everyday life: People rarely react because they’re difficult.They react because they’re protecting something. This hit me again this week reading a brilliant post on leadership.The author wrote that compassionate leadership isn’t tested when things are going well —it’s tested the moment someone challenges

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Dementia Care Is Changing — And So Is the System Meant to Protect It

A follow-up to the BBC dementia investigations When the BBC aired its recent investigations into dementia care, many families felt something powerful: recognition. The moments shown on screen — confusion, distress, unmet needs, behaviours misunderstood or dismissed — were not unfamiliar. They were reflections of what thousands of families experience every day, often quietly and

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What Families Can Do NOW: Navigating Dementia Care in a System Under Reform

Dementia care in England is in a moment of transition. The BBC documentaries showed families what can go wrong in care. The independent investigations into the Care Quality Commission (CQC) revealed why it could continue unchecked. And now, the CQC’s reform proposals show us that the system is being rebuilt from the ground up. But

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Tai Chi and Aerobic Exercise — Rebalancing Movement and Mind in Parkinson’s

Summary of the Research A 2025 comparative study by Tsai et al. examined whether Tai Chi offers greater benefits than conventional aerobic exercise for people living with Parkinson’s disease. Participants practised over twelve weeks, with assessments focusing on balance, coordination, muscle control, and cognitive function. Both forms of exercise improved physical outcomes, but Tai Chi

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Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Dementia Care

In dementia care, ethical practice often lives in the tension between compassion, autonomy, and professional responsibility. As a person’s cognitive capacity declines, decisions about treatment, risk, and safety become increasingly complex. In late-stage dementia, even the most experienced Dementia Carer Specialist (DCS) may find themselves questioning whether a decision truly represents the person’s best interests

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Mapping Cognition — Rethinking Dementia through Neural Flow

Exploring the Cognitive and Emotional Drivers Behind Wandering Behaviour Wandering is often described as a challenge, yet through a neurological and psychological lens it represents an expression of retained function rather than loss. Within the Launex Dementia Brain Map™, this movement aligns with an interaction between spatial orientation, limbic emotion, and executive control decline. Understanding

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