Alzheimer's Show 2016

Date:
2016
Reference:
ES/ALZ2016
Part of:
Exhibitions and Shows
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Material distributed at The Alzheimer's Show London, held 10-11 June 2016 at Olympia London exhibition centre.

Publication/Creation

2016

Physical description

3 boxes

Arrangement

The material has been arranged by category of exhibitor (organisations providing information and advice, providers of products, service providers, treatment or research recruitment) and then alphabetically within each category.

Biographical note

The Alzheimer's Show is a national event for dementia care held annually in London and Manchester. The event aims 'to bring together the leading voices in the field along with the very best advice, information, products and services to help those living and working with dementia'. The website for the event is alzheimersshow.co.uk

This series is composed of printed and audiovisual material distributed by exhibitors at the annual show in London, including information sheets, leaflets, booklets, product catalogues, reports and DVDs. There is some duplication of material distributed from one year to the next. Other promotional materials distributed at the show such as pens, shopping bags, or bracelets, have not been retained.

Exhibitors present at the show have included:

  • Organisations providing information and advice on a not for profit basis on subjects including types of Alzheimer's disease, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment, research progress, housing and care options, daily living , advice for carers, dementia friendly communities, personal finance, legal issues, bereavement, fundraising and publications.
  • Providers of products including reminiscence aids, puzzles and games, signage, dining aids, nutrition for dysphagia, assistive technologies, communication aids, software, alarms, furniture, personal hygiene and clothing.
  • Service providers including residential facilities (supported Living, senior Living, long-term Care, care homes), care at home services (visiting carers, live-in carers, dementia care, palliative care, respite care, admiral nurses, supported holidays), legal and financial services (wills, powers of attorney, family instruction documents, incapacity and end of life planning, financial planning) and services for carers (educational programmes, qualifications, intervention training, workforce development, professional development, leadership and management skills, communication skills, occupational therapy, networks and associations).
  • Those seeking to recruit patients for treatment or research purposes including clinical studies, pharmaceutical trials, cognitive care treatments, reminiscence therapy and sports therapy.

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