The Primary Care Dementia Practitioner Service is a county wide service supporting people with dementia and their families. This support begins after diagnosis and continues throughout the persons dementia journey.
Primary Care Dementia Practitioners have a variety of professional backgrounds including: nursing, occupational therapy, psychology and social work. They offer expert practical, clinical, and emotional support, promoting the ethos of living well with dementia and maintaining and maximizing quality of life. They can help prevent crisis, avoid unnecessary admissions to care homes or hospitals.
Primary Care Dementia Practitioners work with GP practices to identify those people with a diagnosis of dementia and ensure that they have a Personalised Health Check undertaken on a annual basis. The Primary Care Dementia Practitioners have close links to the Community Dementia Older Peoples Mental Health Teams to support in the delivery of specialist support and interventions as and when required.
During Autumn 2024 Dementia Together was launched seeing Primary Care Dementia Practitioners work with Dementia Advisors to provide extra support for people diagnosed with dementia. Together they make sure that people living with dementia live well and receive regular reviews.
If you feel you have the right qualities and experience for a Primary Care Dementia Practitioner we would like to hear from you.
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