Admiral Nursing Developing Co-ordinated Post Diagnostic Dementia Support September 2016 Zena Aldridge Consultant Admiral Nurse and Service Evaluator www.dementiauk.org.

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Admiral Nursing Developing Co-ordinated Post Diagnostic Dementia Support September 2016 Zena Aldridge Consultant Admiral Nurse and Service Evaluator www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number 1039404

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Benefits of a consistent approach Improved quality of care and communication Clear integrated pathway, clarity of roles and responsibilities Efficient and equitable, less duplication and reduction in workload The opportunity is there to ensure that multiple agendas can be met within the context of one approach … 01/01/2019

Thank You for Listening ! Zena Aldridge zena.aldridge@dementiauk.org 07881 386178 01/01/2019 Developing coordinated post diagnostic support