Dementia-Friendly Dentistry

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Dementia-Friendly Dentistry 21 March 2014

Dementia-Friendly Dentistry Friday 21 March 2014 It is reported by the Alzheimers Research trust that there are approximately 820,000 people with dementia in the UK today and this number is predicted to double in the next 30 years. 25 million people, or 42% of the UK population, know a close friend or family member with dementia. Living Well with Dementia - A National Dementia Strategy outlines 3 key steps to improve the quality of life for people with dementia and their carers: 1. Ensure better knowledge about dementia and remove stigma 2. Ensure early diagnosis, support and treatment 3. Develop services to meet challenging needs better Oral health is very often overlooked as a priority for people with dementia and dental services may not be accessed until the dementia is in an advanced stage. People are now aging with their own natural dentition and dentists are experiencing an increased demand for management of acute dental problems when patient management issues are more complex. This study day aims to help all members of the dental team to understand the impact dementia can have on the lives of people with dementia and their carers. It will provide information to aid development of dental services that are dementia-friendly, and enable the team to manage the oral health needs of their patients in an appropriate way. This study day will be of interest to all members of the dental team, dentists, therapists, hygienists and nurses. Educational aims and objectives: At the end of the day participants will: be familiar with the different types of dementia and their symptoms understand the impact of dementia on daily life be able to plan dental care that is appropriate for the needs of people with dementia understand the importance of working with carers of people with dementia to maintain oral health This study day will attract 6 CPD credits. Please return completed application forms to FDS Education at least six weeks prior to the event. Promoting excellence in the dental specialties

Programme 08.45 09.20 09.20 09.25 09.25 09.30 09.30 10.00 10.00 11.00 11.00 11.30 11.30 12.30 12.30 13.00 13.00 14.00 14.00 14.45 14.45 15.30 15.30 16.00 16.00 16.20 16.20 17.00 17.00 17.15 Registration Welcome Miss Kathryn Harley, Dean, Faculty of Dental Surgery Introduction Dr Diana Gould, Chair of Advisory Committee for Community Dentistry, Course Convenor Introduction to dementia services Dr Claire Hilton, Royal College of Psychiatrists The 6 Ps of dementia: prevalence, person, psychology, persistence, patience and passion Mary Keating, Dementia Education and Training Pathway, Gloucestershire Coffee The 6 Ps of dementia: prevalence, person, psychology, persistence, patience and passion Mary Keating Panel discussion Lunch The weakest link Mary Keating Dental treatment using IV sedation for people with dementia Ms Sobia Rafique, Consultant in Special Care Dentistry, King s College Hospital Tea Dementia a personal perspective Developing an oral health care plan a carers guide Ms Debbie Lewis and Ms Norma Smart, Dorset Healthcare University NHS Foundation Trust Panel discussion and close

Application form Dementia-Friendly Dentistry Friday 21 March 2014 I wish to register for the above event and attend: (Please tick appropriate dates and fee structure) Non-member... 130 Member... 110 Members of: FDS, FGDP(UK) or RCS Eng; Diplomates in Special Care Dentistry; Members of BSDH, BSPD, BOS, BASCD, BDA & BDA CDS Group Trainee / Practitioner... 90 Vocational Dental Practitioners, Senior House Officer, Registered Postgraduate Students, MJDF Trainees and DCPs I enclose a cheque for... Made payable to: The Royal College of Surgeons of England Please debit my card for... Complete credit card details opposite Credit card details Mastercard Visa Switch Delta My credit card number is: Expiry date Issue no. Start date Security no. Cardholder s name:... Signature... Date... Contact details Last name in full:... Title... Other names... Gender:...(Male/female).DOB:... Address:...... Post code:... Telephone day... GDC no... Email:... Mobile... Please indicate any dietary restrictions... Please indicate how you heard about this course... The information you provide will be held on a College-wide database and may be shared with any relevant specialist associations located within the building. It will be used for relevant College mailings and used to process your application and stored in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. We would like to keep you informed of other events and activities that may be of interest to you; please tick this box if you do not wish to receive these mailings. Please note that delegates will receive a confirmation letter and receipt upon registration onto the course within two weeks of receipt of application. Delegates are advised to contact the Education Department immediately on 020 7869 6815/6814/6813 should they fail to receive this letter, as without this, your place is not confirmed. Please note that there is a fixed cancellation charge of 10%. Cancellations made 4 weeks prior to a course will result in no refund. While we make every effort to run courses as advertised, we reserve the right to change the timetable and/or the teaching staff without prior notice and to cancel any courses without liability (in such circumstance, delegates will qualify for a full refund of the course fees). NB: Applications on photocopies will be accepted

Equal opportunities monitoring Dementia-Friendly Dentistry In line with UK legislation and good practice guidelines, we are asking everyone to complete this section. You are not obliged to provide any of the information in this section but if you do so it will enable us to monitor our business processes and ensure that we provide equality of opportunity to all. Name:... Gender... Nationality:... First language:... Do you have a disability under the terms of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (a person with a physical or mental impairment that affects your ability to carry out normal day to day activities which are substantial, adverse and long term)? Yes No What is your sexual orientation? Bisexual Heterosexual Lesbian or gay What is your religion or belief? Buddhist Christian Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Other religion/belief Ethnicity Choose one selection from the list below to indicate your cultural background: a) White: British Irish Any other mixed background b) Mixed: White and black Caribbean White and black African White and Asian Any other mixed background c) Asian or Asian British: Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi Any other Asian background d) Black or black British: Caribbean African Any other black background e) Chinese or other ethnic group: Chinese Any other background Indicate a more specific category here:......... This information will be recorded electronically with your other data in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, but used only for monitoring our business practice. NB: Applications on photocopies will be accepted

How to find us BRITISH MUSEUM & BRITISH LIBRARY BLOOMSBURY WAY HIGH HOLBORN HOLBORN LINCOLN S INN FIELDS CHANCERY LANE MONMOUTH ST. COVENT GARDEN LONG ACRE BOW ST. ROYAL OPERA HOUSE GREAT QUEEN S ST. KINGSWAY SARDINIA ST. ALDWYCH ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE ST. MARTIN S LANE LEICESTER SQUARE STRAND LANCASTER PL. A3211 VICTORIA WATERLOO TEMPLE EMBANKMENT THAMES By bus: There are many buses that run along the Strand and Fleet Street to the Aldwych or along High Holborn to Kingsway. By underground: The nearest tube station is Holborn on the Piccadilly and Central lines. It is a ten-minute walk from Temple tube station on the Circle and District lines. Disabled access: Portable ramps and a cloakroom downstairs. Please telephone for further information. For further information please contact: Education Department Faculty of Dental Surgery The Royal College of Surgeons of England 35 43 Lincoln s Inn Fields, London WC2A 3PE t (020) 7869 6815 f (020) 7869 6818 e fds@rcseng.ac.uk www.rcseng.ac.uk/fds