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Dementia

Dementia Friendly Communities

The North Wales Dementia Friendly Communities Scheme has been developed by the North Wales Regional Partnership Board (which comprises the 6 Local Authorities, County Voluntary Councils and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board).

The scheme recognises the legacy of Alzheimer’s Societies Dementia Friendly Communities Programme and aims to support continued recognition of communities in North Wales who are on their journey to becoming more dementia friendly.

Find out more about Dementia Friendly Communities.

North Wales Memory Support Pathway

All six Local Authorities and the Health Board work together with Alzheimer’s Society, Carers Trust North Wales, Carers Outreach and NEWCIS to make sure that the pathway is fair, easy to access, and person centred for everyone living in North Wales. 

Working together makes sure that people receive what matters to them. Over the phone, or face to face, we provide advice, guidance, support, and the opportunity to meet others who are living with dementia in a safe and friendly environment.

Find out more about the North Wales Memory Support Pathway.

Dementia Support Tool

Connecting patients, caregivers and relatives to dementia support services. We’re proud to announce this simple yet effective tool to help people living with dementia and others who care for them.

You can access the online tool here:

English: Dementia Support | Linktree

Cymraeg: Cymorth Dementia | Linktree 

Dementia Resources and Training: For health and care professionals

There is a great deal of training, resources and support available across North Wales for the health and social care workforce. This page will provide resources that support knowledge and skills for the workforce that are caring for people with dementia across North Wales .

You can access the resources here.

North Wales Dementia Strategy

The strategy sets out how we will work towards integrated dementia services in North Wales. It has been developed jointly by the six North Wales councils and Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB) supported by Public Health Wales, Bangor University and other partners.

North Wales Dementia Strategy 2025

Contact us

Luke Pickering-Jones, Dementia Project Manager
Email: northwalescollaborative@denbighshire.gov.uk
Phone: 07775697465

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Isle of Anglesey County Council
Gwynedd Council
Conwy County Borough Council
Denbighshire County Council
Flintshire County Council
Wrexham County Borough Council
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHB)
Public Health Wales

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