Peer Review for C&M Practices - Dementia friendly dentistry: A team approach to making the dental visit a good experience for people living with dementia (NW170111A)

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SubjectPeer Review
DescriptionProviding a new approach to Peer Review: Education and Debate.
Additional information

This course is invitation only.

You must be booked onto this course to attend otherwise you may be turned away on the night.

Registration and light buffet from 5:45pm.

Dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent, due to our ageing population and improved recognition of the condition. However, the nature of dementia means that managing the condition can pose unique and sometimes difficult issues, in Primary Dental Care.

Following the launch of the 'dementia friendly dentistry' toolkit in May 2016, this second set of peer review sessions includes an update on ongoing work with primary dental care and local dementia services, provides an opportunity to review patient case studies and 'problem solve' some of the challenges involved.

VenueChester Education Centre, Chester - Cheshire  View details
Date & timeWednesday 11 January 2017, 18:15 to 20:30
LecturersJacqueline Crowther, Dr Lesley Gough & Andrew Kwasnicki  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleWorkshop
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours2:00
CostNo charge
Aims
  • To provide Primary dental teams with up to date information on the Dementia agenda and local initiatives
Objectives
  • Improve the overall experience of visiting the dental practice for those living with dementia and their carers
  • Provide guidance for clinical care provision for those living with dementia - particularly early stage dementia but also support during more advanced stages
  • Utilise the tool kit to identify the many sources of guidance which are already 'out there'.