13th March 2008 ~ Sexuality - What's Different about Dementia?
13/03/2008 - 12:30
13/03/2008 - 16:00
Aim: To explore the issues and the impact of sexuality in the context of people with dementia, whether they are elderly, have a learning disability or early onset dementia. Issues addressed will include sexual identity, myths and realities, ethics and legislation, carers, sexuality and staffing issues.
Suitable for: This event is a must for staff and managers providing care for people with dementia or those who are involved in commissioning, inspecting or planning services.
Contact: The dementia Services Development Centre
Email: dementiacentreni@stir.ac.uk
Telephone: 02890930070
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