Main Menu
  • Home
  • About Interdem
  • News
    • Blog
  • Publications
    • Article of the month
    • Publications
  • Taskforces
  • Projects
  • Meetings
  • Interdem Academy
  • MENTORDEM
Article of the month – July 2020
View

Article of the month – July 2020

The website committee selected as publication of the month July: Verbeek, H., Gerritsen, D. L., Backhaus, R., de Boer, B. S., Koopmans, R. T....

Posted 10/08/2020
  • More
  • 0
Article of the month – June 2020
View

Article of the month – June 2020

For the month June, the website committee selected the following publication of the month: Prins M, Veerbeek M, Willemse BM, Pot AM. Use and...

Posted 24/07/2020
  • More
  • 0
Article of the month – May 2020
View

Article of the month – May 2020

The website committee selected the following paper for the Interdem paper of the month by two German Interdem colleagues : “Halek M, Reuther S...

Posted 16/07/2020
  • More
  • 0
COVID blog #7 – Keeping families connected during COVID-19
View

COVID blog #7 – Keeping families connected during COVID-19

Families are central to our dementia assessment ward – they are a valuable source of information to help with our assessment and visits are...

Posted 03/07/2020
  • More
  • 0
Supporting people with early stage dementia
View

Supporting people with early stage dementia

This video was co-produced by researchers and patients who took part in the PrAISED research programme at the University of Nottingham. The...

Posted 22/06/2020
  • More
  • 0
Remote Masterclass on “Social Cognition and Technology in dementia”: Workshop summary report
View

Remote Masterclass on “Social Cognition and Technology in dementia”: Workshop summary report

As part of an international project called DISTINCT, we are 2 (out of 15) Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) that are aiming to improve technology and...

Posted 05/06/2020
  • More
  • 0
COVID blog #6: Reflecting on initial experiences of COVID-19 in people living with dementia in an inpatient setting.
View

COVID blog #6: Reflecting on initial experiences of COVID-19 in people living with dementia in an inpatient setting.

Working on an acute mental health inpatient unit for people living with dementia, we recognised that it was inevitable that COVID-19 was going to...

Posted 03/06/2020
  • More
  • 0
COVID blog #5: Mental health care professionals under pressure during corona
View

COVID blog #5: Mental health care professionals under pressure during corona

Everyone is now aware of the seriousness of COVID-19 and we usually adhere to the measures taken, such as working from home. However, this is not...

Posted 29/05/2020
  • More
  • 0
Article of the month – April 2020
View

Article of the month – April 2020

The Interdem Website Committee has chosen the following as Publication of the Month April. This article focuses on a relevant and timely topic...

Posted 21/05/2020
  • More
  • 0
IPA Announces New COVID-19 & Geriatric Mental Health Webinar
View

IPA Announces New COVID-19 & Geriatric Mental Health Webinar

On the 23rd of May IPA will offer a complementary new webinar program: COVID-19, social distancing and its impact on social and mental health of...

Posted 12/05/2020
  • More
  • 0
COVID blog #4: A-typical Presentation of COVID-19 in People Living with Dementia
View

COVID blog #4: A-typical Presentation of COVID-19 in People Living with Dementia

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to dominate both the media and healthcare settings, we are starting to learn more about the challenges of...

Posted 04/05/2020
  • More
  • 0
Article of the month – March 2020
View

Article of the month – March 2020

The Interdem Website Committee has chosen a paper dedicated to loneliness as a Publication of the Month March. Managing loneliness: a qualitative...

Posted 01/05/2020
  • More
  • 0
  • « First
  • « Prev
  • 1-10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • …
  • Next »
  • Last »

Latest tweets

Tweets por el @InterdemEurope.

Upcoming Events

  • There are no upcoming events.

Become a member

If you want to join us please follow the link.

website developed by miltrescientosgramos