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innovative ideas to improve quality of life for people with dementia

Innovations in dementia community interest company provides consultancy, advice and training to organisations to help them think creatively about how they can support and involve people with dementia.

We aim to work with advisors who are themselves diagnosed with a type of dementia.

Innovations in Dementia is a national organisation that tests opportunities that enable people with dementia to live life to the fullest, promoting a more positive view of dementia.

We believe that people with dementia should:

  • Be able to experience all that life has to offer
  • Receive appropriate and sensitive support to access opportunities and learn new skills
  • Be part of opportunities and decisions that affect their lives

If you would like to know more, please email us at ideas@innovationsindementia.org.uk


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We hope you like our new logo. It was designed with help from the Forget me Not group. They also liked the colour green. Find out more in our newsletter for June.
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Innovations in dementia believes in working in partnership with other organisations to achieve the best outcomes for people with dementia.
Thank you to our partner organisations.


Contact us

Innovations in Dementia CIC, PO Box 616, Exeter, EX1 9JB
Telephone 01392 420076

Registered as a community interest company No. 06046815.
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