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Introducing the new Assistive Technology taskforce leads
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Introducing the new Assistive Technology taskforce leads

David Neal and Lizzy Boots recently took over coordination of the INTERDEM Assistive Technology Taskforce from long-time leads Franka Meiland and...

Posted 17/05/2023
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INTERDEM Annual Business meeting
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INTERDEM Annual Business meeting

The preliminary programme of the INTERDEM Business meeting is now available. This meeting will be held on the 15th and 16th October during the...

Posted 03/05/2023
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Looking back, looking forward – by Prof Iva Holmerová
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Looking back, looking forward – by Prof Iva Holmerová

I was invited to write a few lines about my experiences and feelings after I left the Alzheimer Europe and INTERDEM committee. Honestly, I...

Posted 03/05/2023
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Co-existing dementia and hearing conditions: What are the priorities of people with lived experience and clinicians? 
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Co-existing dementia and hearing conditions: What are the priorities of people with lived experience and clinicians? 

“People with dementia already struggle to engage with the outside world. Hearing loss can make life even more difficult and sadly they may...

Posted 16/03/2023
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I-CARE4OLD – Individualized CARE for Older Persons with Complex Chronic Conditions at home and in nursing homes
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I-CARE4OLD – Individualized CARE for Older Persons with Complex Chronic Conditions at home and in nursing homes

EU-funded I-CARE4OLD project aims to individualise healthcare for the ever growing group of older persons with chronic complex conditions. From...

Posted 03/03/2023
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New framework on social health published by SHARED project

The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of new pathways to understand its origins. Social health might...

Posted 30/01/2023
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New book published by the INTERDEM collaborative INDUCT project
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New book published by the INTERDEM collaborative INDUCT project

The new book reflects the work of 15 PhD students in the field of technology and dementia. It explores the practical application of recent...

Posted 30/01/2023
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Update Best Practice Guidance 2022
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Update Best Practice Guidance 2022

Two large collaborative technology & dementia projects (INDUCT & DISTINCT) delivered many useful insights in the field of usability...

Posted 30/01/2023
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INTERDEM Academy at the Alzheimer Europe Conference  – Highlights
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INTERDEM Academy at the Alzheimer Europe Conference  – Highlights

Our Academy members were well represented at the annual INTERDEM meeting and the Conference itself, with many symposia, talks, quick orals, and...

Posted 07/11/2022
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Alzheimer Europe conference @ Bucharest

After two years of digital meetings, it was great to meet each other again live, face to face. Some 90 people met Monday morning 17th October 2022...

Posted 07/11/2022
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INTERDEM at the 32nd Alzheimer Europe Conference
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INTERDEM at the 32nd Alzheimer Europe Conference

We are very proud to have joined the 32nd Alzheimer Europe Conference in Bucharest and to have had a large number of members present in this...

Posted 20/10/2022
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Farewell speech Professor Rose-Marie Dröes
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Farewell speech Professor Rose-Marie Dröes

For over 40 years, Prof Rose-Marie Dröes conducted research on psychosocial support for people with dementia. On 11 October 2022, she held her...

Posted 16/10/2022
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