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FEBRUARY[removed]Dementia and end of life care: implications for people with sensory loss Report from a half-day seminar on 7 February 2012,
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Document Date: 2014-06-17 07:33:59


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Thomas Pocklington Trust / Arup / Resources Arup / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Royal College of Art / King’s College / International Longevity Centre / Social Care Institute / /

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specialist palliative care services / clear systems / web-based tool / auditory processing problems / health care services / external services / /

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malnutrition / both dementia / Dementia / cataracts / arthritis / hallucinations / macular degeneration / sensory loss Introduction Dementia / auditory hallucinations / pain / advanced dementia / deafness / age-related macular degeneration / late stage dementia / hearing loss / depression / infections / tinnitus / /

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pain management / /

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Royal College of Art / Social Care Institute for Excellence / Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design and Bupa / Dementia Action Alliance / International Longevity Centre / King’s College London / /

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Gregor Timlin / Jo Moriarty / Baroness Sally Greengross / Pam Turpin / /

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community psychiatric nurse / designer / chief executive / senior consultant / design researcher / /

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GPS / /

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www.pocklington-trust.org.uk / www.arup.com / www.bettercarehomes.org / /

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