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Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly Dr Michele Legg GP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person...

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Page 1: Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly Dr Michele Legg GP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person and Dementia and Wessex AHSN lead for Dementia.
Page 2: Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly Dr Michele Legg GP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person and Dementia and Wessex AHSN lead for Dementia.

Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly

Dr Michele LeggGP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person

and Dementia andWessex AHSN lead for Dementia

Page 3: Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly Dr Michele Legg GP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person and Dementia and Wessex AHSN lead for Dementia.

Making Primary Care Surgeries Dementia Friendly

Page 4: Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly Dr Michele Legg GP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person and Dementia and Wessex AHSN lead for Dementia.

Benefits form being dementia friendly

Increased staff awareness for patients and carers needs.

Carers considered at all times and feel more supported.

Increase in diagnosis rate risen from 52% to 63% in Oakley and Overton surgery and from 57% to 67% in Tower House surgery.

All patients having meaningful personalised care plans

Page 5: Making Primary Care Dementia Friendly Dr Michele Legg GP, IOW CCG Clinical lead for the Older Person and Dementia and Wessex AHSN lead for Dementia.

What have we achieved and plans for the future

15 practices in the Wessex region designated as dementia friendly.

15 in training and 28 have been approached

Resulting in 900 patients plus their carers receiving an enhanced service

Plan to cover all the practices on the IOW and further practices throughout Wessex.

Supporting the spread of dementia training in acute hospitals, reducing length of stay and supporting the national plan for dementia training in front line staff.


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