Open University event: Dementia and Decision-Making at the End of Life: How do we support it?

Easterbrook Hall The Crighton, Bankend Road, Dumfries

  There are approximately 90,000 people with dementia currently living in Scotland and this number is increasing. Dementia is a progressive and life limiting condition and the Scottish Government is committed to enabling people with the condition to live well, but to die well too. This event highlights the role of advance care planning in

Free

Open University event: Dementia and Decision-Making at the End of Life: How do we support it?

Easterbrook Hall The Crighton, Bankend Road, Dumfries

  There are approximately 90,000 people with dementia currently living in Scotland and this number is increasing. Dementia is a progressive and life limiting condition and the Scottish Government is committed to enabling people with the condition to live well, but to die well too. This event highlights the role of advance care planning in

Free

Open University event: Dementia and Decision-Making at the End of Life: How do we support it?

Easterbrook Hall The Crighton, Bankend Road, Dumfries

  There are approximately 90,000 people with dementia currently living in Scotland and this number is increasing. Dementia is a progressive and life limiting condition and the Scottish Government is committed to enabling people with the condition to live well, but to die well too. This event highlights the role of advance care planning in

Free