The South Yorkshire Dementia interest Group is a mix of psychiatrists, psychology, nursing, and neurology staff. The group was set up with the intention of encouraging NHS clinicians in dementia
to take part in DeNDRoN studies and to try and generate their own
research ideas, collaborations and aiming to apply for funding for
studies which could be adopted by DeNDRoN.
...combines the expertise of three research groups at the University of Sheffield: Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Group (RAT Group), the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH) and the Telehealth and Care Technologies theme of CLAHRC YH (http://clahrc-yh.nihr.ac.uk/)
Wednesday, 21 August 2013
Peter Cudd to talk about 'Dementia friendly digital technology and its uses' at the South Yorkshire Dementia Interest Group
Peter Cudd to talk about 'Dementia friendly digital technology and its uses' at the South Yorkshire Dementia Interest Group on Monday 2nd
September at Rotherham District General
Hospital. Jerry Seymour, Consultant Psychiatrist, is
hosting the meeting and will be talking about the economic impact of
Alzheimers disease.
Peter
will also be presenting three papers relating to design of software for
people with dementia to use at the Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe international conference in Portugal later in September.
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