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‘Slow routes’ and ‘safe haven’ shops – how cities could become dementia friendly

“Slow routes” for elderly walkers, a mass clear-out of street signs and special training for taxi-drivers and shop staff could help make transform Britain’s cities for growing numbers of people with dementia, a report suggests.

By , Social Affairs Editor

6:00AM BST 04 Oct 2012

Meanwhile leisure centres should introduce new sport sessions which are easier for people with dementia to join and bus timetables could be simplified, according to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

The proposals are among a string of recommendations emerging from a landmark project to turn York, where the Foundation is based, into Britain’s first “dementia friendly” city.

Andy Burnham calls for better integration of health and social care services

Andy Burnham calls for better integration of health and social care services

Published 3 October 2012

Older people are falling through the gaps of separate and fragmented health and care systems according to Andy Burnham MP.

The Shadow Health Secretary, addressing the Labour Conference in Manchester, called for a whole-person care system with mental health being at the heart of the NHS. He also highlighted the need to relieve the worry from carers by providing one point of contact.

Alzheimer’s patients tracked with satellite technology

Alzheimer’s patients tracked with satellite technology, An east London borough is using satellite technology to help keep track of Alzheimer’s patients.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZPo8sv2igU

Havering Council is giving those with the condition the On Track device – it transmits a GPS signal and straps onto the wrist.

That signal is tracked by a control centre and if someone goes missing it can be called, or the person’s carer informed of where they are.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19772444