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香港六合彩 Research awarded national Dementia Hero Award

24 May 2021

EMBED-Care COVID, led by 香港六合彩 and King鈥檚 College, received national recognition for their research from the Alzheimer鈥檚 Society.

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Throughout the pandemic individuals, groups and organisations have done outstanding things to support people affected by dementia. To celebrate this, the Dementia Hero Awards ceremony took place on Thursday 20 May during Dementia Action Week聽2021.

The 鈥楧ementia Hero Award for Research鈥 was awarded to EMBED-Care COVID.

EMBED-Care aims to develop new ways to improve end of life care for people dying with or from dementia and their carer. Led by聽Dr Nathan Davies and聽Dr Nuriye Kupeli, EMBED-Care COVID was an extension of EMBED-Care programme aimed at creating an end-of-life decision aid specifically for the COVID epidemic. The resulting decision aid is now being widely used throughout the NHS.聽EMBED-Care COVID was the first UK team to receive NIHR/ESRC COVID response funding last Summer for a project to improve care.

On receiving the award, Dr Nathan Davies said,聽鈥淲e鈥檙e so honored to receive this award, it means so much to know that our dementia care research as part of EMBED-Care is recognised and valued. The best thing is that our work is being used in practice by clinical teams and importantly by family carers. Thanks to our amazing team who have all made this possible, and our wonderful participants.鈥

About the Dementia Hero Awards

The awards recognise the inspirational achievements of those who care for people with dementia, those finding innovative solutions in research, and the campaigners and聽media fighting for the rights of people with dementia.

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