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PEOPLE with dementia will soon be able to benefit from a state of the art facility.

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Aldeburgh: New facility set to open at community hospital for people with dementia

By Craig Robinson Monday, October 29, 2012
10:00 AM

PEOPLE with dementia will soon be able to benefit from a state of the art facility.

A new multi sensory room will be opened at Aldeburgh Community Hospital tomorrow.

The facility can be used in a variety of ways but will initially help people who have dementia, especially those using the hospital’s day centre.

“They’re killing me.. get me out of here”: Scandal of death of a 90-year-old dementia patient due to NHS failings

I just wish we could have nursed him at home.

When dementia sufferer Robin Melville was admitted to hospital after several falls at home his family hoped he would be nursed back to health. But two weeks later the 90-year-old died after falling from his bed, which had been raised 4ft off the ground and left with the guard rail down

The grandfather suffered brain damage, a fractured skull and ­broken ribs in the fall before dying from pneumonia. Bosses at Portsmouth’s Hospitals’ NHS Trust dispute that Mr Melville had died because of the fall in 2009. But now, after a three-year legal fight, the hospital has apologised and paid compensation.

Dementia singing groups aiming to branch out

A group which runs successful singing sessions for people with dementia and their carers has officially launched as an organisation in its own right, as it aims to help set up more sessions.

Kim Briscoe Saturday, October 27, 2012
10:00 AM

Come Singing started four years ago as an offshoot of a Norwich Alzheimer’s Society singing group, but now offers 17 sessions a month in care homes, day centres and for the general public in Northfields and Marion Road in Norwich, in Costessey and New Costessey, Colney and Wymondham,

Heather Edwards, from The Avenues, set up the first session as her father had dementia and as a music lecturer for the University of East Anglia she could see how people with dementia responded to music and search shows that musical memory survives relatively well in dementia.