Memory Loss and Dementia
Dementia is a syndrome associated with an ongoing decline of brain functioning. Early stage symptoms include memory loss, problems with thinking, poor orientation, changes in mood or emotion, visual-perceptual difficulties and problems with language/communication. There are many conditions which cause dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia.
Many people at the early stage of dementia stay largely independent and only require a small amount of assistance with daily living. It is important to focus on what the person can do by themselves and seek assistance if needed.
Early diagnosis of dementia can be very important as it can provide the opportunity for future care and treatment. It allows people plan while they are still able to make important decisions on their care and support needs and on financial and legal matters. It also helps them and their families to receive practical information, advice and guidance as they face new challenges.
The Very Brief Intervention section below is targeted towards improving early diagnoses and treatment. This section also includes a section on dementia risk reduction.
Very Brief Intervention
Ask
How would you describe your memory at the moment?
Have you forgot anything related to your normal data to day activities?
- We all forget things from time to time but has this increased
How would you describe your ability to concentrate on daily/regular tasks?
How would you describe your ability to find the right words in you daily conversations?
Have you ever getting lost easily in an area you know well?
Can you remember events clearly from years ago but sometimes not remember who you saw this morning?
Is there times where you have misplaced items that then turn up in strange places?
Can I ask you some questions about the person?
Have you noticed changes in your loved one's behaviour or personality?
Is your loved one asking the same question repeatedly or telling you the same thing over and over again?
Do you often find they have misplaced items that then turn up in strange places , i.e. your purse in the fridge or glasses in the microwave?
Are they unsure about typical tasks such as making a cup of tea? Getting dressed?
Do they often find that you can remember events clearly from years ago but can't remember who you saw this morning?
Assist
If the person is worried about their memory, or think they may have dementia, state that it's a good idea to see a GP.
- Reassure the person that getting a diagnosis gives you and your family the best chance to prepare for the future
If you are worried about the person
If you're worried about someone else's memory problems, encourage them to make an appointment with a GP and perhaps suggest that you go with them.
There here are lots of organisations who can help with support and advice, would you like some further information on this?
Act
National Support Services
The NHS
It's normal for your memory to be affected by stress, tiredness, certain illnesses and medicines. But if you're becoming increasingly forgetful, particularly if you're over the age of 65, it's a good idea to talk to a GP about the early signs of dementia. Memory loss can be annoying if it happens occasionally, but if it's affecting your daily life, or it's worrying you, or someone you know, you should get help from a GP.
Website: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/dementia/diagnosis/
The Alzheimer's Society
Alzheimer’s Society is the UK’s leading dementia charity. We campaign for change, fund research to find a cure and support people living with dementia today.
Website: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/
The dementia guide: Living well after your diagnosis
Caring for a person with dementia: A practical guide
Tel: Dementia Connect Support Line: 0333 150 3456
Other Key links
Dementia UK - Dementia Helpline (support from dementia specialist admiral nurses): 0800 888 6678
Tide - Together In Dementia Everyday: Telephone: 0151 237 2669 Email: Carers@tide.uk.net
Carers UK- Making life better for carers: Telephone: 020 7378 4999
Self Care
We can’t change our age or our genes, and there is currently no way we can completely prevent dementia. However, there are some simple steps we can all take to help lower our risk.
Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (like high blood pressure and stroke) are also risk factors for dementia, so what is good for your heart is good for your brain. Looking after your health, cutting out smoking and being physically active on a regular basis will help lower your risk of cardiovascular disease. It’s likely you’ll be lowering your risk of dementia too, particularly vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
For good heart health:
- don’t smoke
- keep cholesterol and blood pressure under control
- be active and exercise regularly
- maintain a healthy weight
- eat a healthy balanced diet
- drink fewer than 14 units of alcohol per week.
Website: https://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/dementia-information/reducing-the-risk/
Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is a national scheme that encourages carers, family and friends to provide and put together useful information, which can then be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers and / or relatives and friends can complete a form in advance, including important information about the missing individual such as the contact numbers, medication needed, locations the person was last seen and so forth also a photograph can be provided.
West Yorkshire Police - The Herbert Protocol Missing Person Incident Form | West Yorkshire Police - For patients known to wander
South Yorkshire Police - Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk)
North Yorkshire Police - Dementia and the Herbert Protocol - North Yorkshire Police | North Yorkshire Police
Humberside Police - The Herbert Protocol | Humberside Police
Please see below for more information and contact details in your local area.
Local Support and Contact Details
Making Space | Barnsley Carers Service
Barnsley Carers Service is a new, free to access service, here to support you in your role as an unpaid carer. Their staff are based in community venues right across Barnsley – please get in touch to find out details of support available near you.
Tel: 01226 288772
Web: Making Space
Email: Barnsleycarers@makingspace.co.uk
Address: Priory Campus, Pontefract Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire S71 5PN
South Yorkshire Police
Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk)- The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk)
Crossroad for carers
Crossroads Caring for Carers is a professional well respected charity, established in 1993 to provide direct support services to carers and the people they care for across the Barnsley Borough.
Tel: 01226 731094 Open 9.00am - 4.30pm
Web: - Crossroads Caring for Carers (crossroadsbarnsley.org)
Email: JosephD@crossroadsbsly.co.uk or JulieG@crossroadsbsly.co.uk
Address: Maple House Maple Estate, Barnsley, S75 2BL
Barnsley Independent Alzheimer’s and Dementia Support
BIADS is an organisation formed by Barnsley people to provide support to those who have any form of dementia and their families and friends.
Tel: 01226 280057
Web: BIADS | Help for today - Hope for tomorrow
Email: biads@btconnect.com
Address: BIADS' Dementia Support Centre, Joseph Exley House, Dean Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 6EX
Alzheimer’s Society Bradford, Airedale and Wharfedale
Alzheimer's Society offer information, practical ideas and support to people with a diagnosis of dementia and their carers.
Tel: 01274 586008 or 07803 115653 Open Monday to Friday 9-5pm
Email: bradford@alzheimers.org.uk
Address: 3rd Floor, 39-41 Commercial St, Halifax HX1 1BE, UK
Carers Resource (Bradford)Carers’ Resource provides support for carers, no matter what their age, race, religion or needs. Follow the links to discover what support we can offer you as a carer, or as someone who might work with carers.
Tel: 01274 449660
Web: Carers' Resource (carersresource.org)
Address: 15 Park View Court, St Paul’s Road, Shipley, BD18 3DZ
Dementia Forward (Craven) An experienced and established team supporting people with dementia and those who care for them through a range of services. We can support you whether you have a diagnosis, are worried about memory problems or care for someone affected by dementia.
Tel: 0330 578592
Web: Welcome to Dementia Forward, Dementia Forward, North Yorkshire's leading dementia charity
Email: info@dementiaforward.org.uk
Bradford City Admiral Nurse Team
District nurses provide a service for anyone over 18 that has a specific Nursing need. The service is for people who are housebound whose care is most appropriately delivered in their own home. As part of the treatment plan patients may be asked to attend health centres or clinics as and when their condition allows.
Tel: 01274 256131
Web: https://www.bdct.nhs.uk/services/admiral-nursing-service/
Email: helpline@dementiauk.org
An involvement group for people with dementia, who work to help the local community, businesses and other organisations understand what it is like to have dementia and how they can best support people in our situation.(Run by Alzheimer’s society but is connected to the DEEP Network)
Tel: Judith Baron or Ross Collard - 01274 586008 or 07483926212
Web: https://www.dementiavoices.org.uk/group/face-it-together/
Email: bradford@alzheimers.org.uk
Carers Calderdale Wellbeing Service
If you choose to support someone with a long term health condition or disability we can help you do so without detriment to your health or to inclusion in society. Our professional and caring support workers provide a free service to carers across Calderdale.
Tel: 01422 369101
Web: Making Space
Email: Enquiries@calderdale-carers.co.uk
Address: Suite 6B Rimani House, 14-16 Hall Street, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX1 5BD
West Yorkshire Police - Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: The Herbert Protocol Missing Person Incident Form | West Yorkshire Police
Living with dementia at any time brings challenges. Coronavirus is making daily life much harder. But you're not alone. If you need support and advice, we are here for you.
Tel: 01422 352 789
Web: Alzheimer's Society - United Against Dementia (alzheimers.org.uk)
Email: Candk.services@alzheimers.org.uk
Address: Alzheimer's Society, 12 St Georges St, Huddersfield HD1 1JF
Doncaster Partnership for Carers
Doncaster Partnership for Carers aims to provide a comprehensive service, which supports and enables carers to have a choice in their caring role. To provide emotional and practical support and information to carers in areas of education, finance, social care, health, leisure and training.
Tel: 01302 637566
Web: DPfC ~ Home (doncastercarers.org.uk)
Email: dpfc@doncastercarers.org.uk
Address: Doncaster Partnership for Carers (DPfC), The Carers House, 2 Regent Terrace, South Parade, Doncaster, DN1 2EE
South Yorkshire Police - Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk)
A national UK charity providing health and social care services for adults with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, dementia and their carers.
Tel: 01302 986900
Web: Making Space
Email: enquiries@makingspace.co.uk
Address: Unit 4, Stone Cross house, Doncaster Road, Kirk Sandall, Doncaster, YorkshireDN3 1QS
Alzheimer’s Society
If you are affected by dementia you are not alone, we run a range of relaxed informal groups across Hull and East Riding including Singing for the Brain, Memory Cafés and Activity Groups.
For more information please contact Hull & East Riding Services
Tel: 01482 211255
Email: hulleastriding@alzheimers.org.uk
Address: Unit 1b, 97 Preston Rd, Hull HU9 3QB
Adult Social Care
Adult Social Care provide short term care services as an emergency eg when leaving hospital or long term support needs can be assessed to ascertain eligibility to receive help which could include:
- Staying safe in your own home
- Maintaining independence in your own home
- Care services in your own home
- Day care and social activities for adults
- Access to long-term residential care if receiving care at home is not possible
- Support for carers if eligible, clients receive a ‘Personal Budget’ which allows you to purchase care outlined in a support plan which is provided following the assessment Information advice and support is available to adults who need help to live as well as possible with an illness or disability, including people who are older or frail, who have mental health issues or are vulnerable for other reasons. Information and advice is free for all, access to services is only available to those who are eligible for funding via their Personal Budget. Contact should be made via Customer Services and a decision will be made on whether an assessment is needed.
Tel: 01482 393939
Web: Adult social care (eastriding.gov.uk)
Memory Loss Support Group (Cottingham)
Whether you have dementia, or you care for someone who has dementia, we are here to help you and guide you through your journey.
Tel: 07821519212
Alternative number: 01482 205755
Web: Butterflies - Memory Loss Support Group
Email: info@butterflies.org.uk
Address: 3rd Floor, Stonefield House, 16-20 King Edward St, Hull HU1 3SS
An experienced and established team supporting people with dementia and those who care for them through a range of services. We can support you whether you have a diagnosis, are worried about memory problems or care for someone affected by dementia.
This service is available to people with dementia and carers in the Pocklington area in East Riding.
Tel: 03300 578592
Alternative number: 01765 601224
Web: Welcome to Dementia Forward, Dementia Forward, North Yorkshire's leading dementia charity
Email: info@dementiaforward.org.uk
Address: Dementia Forward, George Armitage House, Church Lane, Burton Leonard, Harrogate, HG3 3SD
Innovations in Dementia
Co-produced information and Peer Support.
Damian Murphy Tel: 07927 495854
Email: dementiafriendly@outlook.com
East Riding Carers Support Service
The East Riding Carers Support Service supports carers and those caring for someone over the age of 18 who reside in the East Riding.
The support provided is for all informal carers; whether they are providing support for 1 hour per week or 24 hours per day of people with all long-term health conditions, physical disabilities, illnesses, mental health and substance misuse. This service offers an opportunity for the carer to talk about their experiences, giving advice, information, and practical problem solving as timely advice, support and information can prevent carer break down and crisis situation.
The service also offers advice to any member of staff, the public, health and social care professionals who want to gain further knowledge and information about care and support available for carers.
Referrals can be made by self-referring, GP or any other professional.
Tel: 0800 197 6844 (free when calling from a landline), or
Tel: (01482) 396500 (recommended for mobile phones)
Web: Your Life, Your Way - Caring for someone (yourlifeyourway.uk)
More information can be found at:
Web: Care and support for adults (eastriding.gov.uk)
Email: Ercarers@eastriding.gov.uk
Address: 18 Wednesday Market, Beverley, HU17 0DJ
eastriding.gov.uk/living/care-and-support-for-adults/carers
Hull City Council Support for Carers
As well as involving you as a carer in the planning of support for the person you care for, we will make sure you can access the information and advice you need and offer you an assessment of your needs. You may also be eligible for support services in your own right if your caring role is having a significant impact on your life.
Tel: 01482 300 300
Web: Support for Carers | Hull (connecttosupport.org)
Email: socialservices@hullcc.gov.uk
Address: Hull City Council, HU1 2AA
Whether you have dementia, or you care for someone who has dementia, we are here to help you and guide you through your journey.
Tel: 07821519212
Alternative number: 01482 205755
Web: Butterflies - Memory Loss Support Group
Email: info@butterflies.org.uk
Address: 3rd Floor, Stonefield House, 16-20 King Edward St, Hull HU1 3SS
North Yorkshire Police - Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: People with dementia at risk of going missing (Herbert Protocol) | North Yorkshire Police
Dementia Hub
A dementia hub for pre and post diagnosis. Both can be accessed by self-referral or Health Care Professional and have an wealth of information, local signposting and support for patients and carers.
Pre diagnosis Tel: 01484 503 908
Post diagnosis Tel: 01484 411 074
Email: Kdh@commlinks.co.uk
Address: Lion Chambers, 32-34 John William Street, Huddersfield, HD1 1ES
DEEP group are passionate and driven to improving services and support for people with a lived experience of dementia in Kirklees. This includes people living with dementia, their carers/family members/professionals and the wider community.
Tel: 01484 411 074
Web: Kirklees DEEP Group - DEEP (dementiavoices.org.uk)
Email: Kdh@commlinks.co.uk
Carers Count is a local charity working in partnership with Kirklees Council supporting carers in Kirklees. Our Support Services include weekly breaks and support in the home, Group Support Sessions, Bathing Service and Emergency Carer.
Tel: 0300 012 0231
Email: Info@carerscount.org.uk
Address: New North Parade, Huddersfield, HD1 5JP
West Yorkshire Police
The Herbert Protocol Missing Person Incident Form | West Yorkshire Police - The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Up and Go was formed by people with dementia who are involved in projects at Leeds Playhouse and Leeds City Council’s Peer Support Service for people living with dementia. We are supported by staff from both organisations and Dementia Friendly Leeds (Leeds Older People’s Forum).
We have consulted on issues including public transport and academic research design and are regular consultees on dementia-friendly performances and arts events, both locally and nationally.
Tel: 0113 244 1697
Web: Up and Go (Leeds) - DEEP (dementiavoices.org.uk)
Email: leedsdaa@opforum.org.uk
Touchstone - BME Dementia Service
Touchstone BME Dementia service is still open and providing much needed support to people with dementia and their families. We know that older people are at great risk during the COVID19 pandemic and these are worrying times for people living with dementia and their families.
Tel: 0113 219 2727
Web: BME Dementia Service - Touchstone (touchstonesupport.org.uk)
Email: Ripaljeetk@touchstonesupport.org.uk
Alternative Email: bmedementia@touchstonesupport.org.uk
Address: Touchstone Support Centre, 53-55 Harehills Avenue, Leeds, LS8 4EX
Carers - Supporting Unpaid Carers
Carers deliver confidential one to one and group support that helps carers keep on caring. They are based in the centre of Leeds, and also offer support in local communities, over the phone and online.
Carers Leeds works in partnership with community groups, local businesses and third sector organisations to give carers in Leeds a network of support that covers general and specialist carers issues.
Tel: 0113 380 4300
Web: Carers Leeds – Supporting unpaid carers
Email: advice@carersleeds.org.uk
Carers Online Referral Service - Professionals Referral Form
West Yorkshire Police - Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: The Herbert Protocol Missing Person Incident Form | West Yorkshire Police
Living with dementia at any time brings challenges. Coronavirus is making daily life much harder. But you're not alone. If you need support and advice, we are here for you.
Tel: 0113 231 1727
Web: Alzheimer's Society - United Against Dementia (alzheimers.org.uk)
Email: leeds@alzheimers.org.uk
Address: Unit 5, 1st Floor, Beeston Road, LeedsLS11 8ND
Carers' Support Service North East Lincolnshire
The Carers' Support Centre gives information and advice to carers and offer emotional support over the telephone. All face to face and group support is still on hold until further notice. However, they are now offering an ‘Understanding Dementia’ course for carers to access online.
Tel: 01472 242277 - Open Mon to Fri 9.00-5.00pm
Email: info@carerssupportcentre.com
Web: Home - Carers Support Service (carerssupportcentre.com)
Address: 1 Town Hall Square, Grimsby, DN31 1HY
Peggy’s World CIC
Peggy’s World offer a range of services for people living with dementia or who are lonely. There is a cost for Home Care and some Day Services but the drop in service offering face to face peer support is free. Drop in sessions take place between 2.00pm and 4.00pm .
Tel: 01724 808 108 Mon to Fri 9.00-5.00pm
Email: admin@peggysworld.co.uk
Web: https://www.peggysworldcic.co.uk/
Address: Peggy’s World, 145 Cherry Grove, Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire DN16 2TH
Carers' Support Service North Lincolnshire
The Carers' Support Centre continues to gives information and advice to carers and offer emotional support over the telephone. All face to face and group support is still on hold until further notice. However, they are now offering an ‘Understanding Dementia’ course for carers to access online.
Tel: 01652 650585 – Open Mon to Fri 9.00-5.00pm
Email: info@carerssupportcentre.com
Web: Home - Carers Support Service (carerssupportcentre.com)
Address: 11 Redcombe Lane, Brigg, North Lincolnshire, DN20 8AU
An experienced and established team supporting people with dementia and those who care for them through a range of services. We can support you whether you have a diagnosis, are worried about memory problems or care for someone affected by dementia.
This service is available to people with dementia and carers in the Pocklington area in East Riding.
Tel: 03300 578592
Web: Welcome to Dementia Forward, Dementia Forward, North Yorkshire's leading dementia charity
Email: info@dementiaforward.org.uk
Address: Dementia Forward, Registered Head Office, Community House, Allhallowgate, Ripon, HG4 1LE
North Yorkshire Police - Hebert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: Dementia and the Herbert Protocol - North Yorkshire Police | North Yorkshire Police
Caring will affect us all at some point in our lives. We'll be here for you when that happens. With your help, we can be there for the 6,000 people who start looking after someone each day.
Tel: 01709 254809
Web: Advice for carers – Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
Address: R.A.I.N Building, Room 41, First Floor, Rain Building, Eastwood Lane, S65 1EQ
South Yorkshire Police
Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk) - The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk)
Crossroads Care - Carers Trust
Crossroads Care Rotherham respects the individuality of Carers and people with care needs and seeks to promote their choice, independence, dignity and safety. We believe that all Carers must have access to high quality services that enable them to fully benefit from a break from their caring responsibilities.
Tel: 01709 360272
Web: Crossroads Care Rotherham (crossroadsrotherham.co.uk)
Address: Unit H, The Point, Rotherham S60 1BP
Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
We have carers Support Officers who will assess your needs to support your role as a Carer.
Tel: 01709 254809
Web: Advice for carers – Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council
Address: Riverside House, Main Street, Rotherham, S60 1AE
A national UK charity providing health and social care services for adults with mental health conditions, learning disabilities, dementia and their carers.
Tel: 01709 910889
Web: Making Space
Email: RotherhamCarers@makingspace.co.uk
Address: Unit 4, Stone Cross house, Doncaster Road, Kirk Sandall, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN3 1QS
Rotherham Memory Service provides multi-disciplinary assessment for the diagnosis of dementia and delivers post diagnostic counselling, advice and treatment along with nurse prescribing services for patients over the age of 65 and their carers. The service sits within our wider Older People’s Mental Health (OPMH) community service model.
Tel: 01709 447766
Web: Rotherham Memory Service - Google Search (rdash.nhs.uk)
Address: Centenary Clinic, Effingham Street, Rotherham S65 1BL
Carers Trust Sheffield Carers Centre
Carers Trust are in place to help any adult who is an unpaid carer.
Tel: 0114 272 8362
Web: Our Services | Sheffield Carers Centre
Address: Sheffield Carers Centre, Dearing House, Young Street, Sheffield S1 4UP
South Yorkshire Police
Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk) - The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: Herbert Protocol - SYP (southyorks.police.uk)
Young Onset Dementia hub
A new service in Sheffield for people aged under 65 with Young Onset Dementia and their family carers. It provides Young Onset Dementia specific information, advice, training, activities and groups.
Tel: 01142502850
Web: Young Onset Hub (ageuk.org.uk)
Email: Eliza.Groark@ageuksheffield.org.uk
Sheffield City Council Social Care
If you require formal care and support please contact Adult Social Care First Contact. There’s always someone there to help you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Tel: 0114 273 4908
Web: Social care (sheffield.gov.uk)
Address: Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, Pinstone Street, Sheffield, S1 2HH
The Memory Service offers support to older people living in Sheffield who are experiencing memory problems.
Tel: 0114 271 8585
Web: https://www.shsc.nhs.uk/services/memory-service
Email: sheffmemory.service@shsc.nhs.uk
Address: Memory Service, Longley Centre, Norwood Grange Drive, Sheffield, S5 7JT
Age UK Dementia Advice Sheffield
A service offering specialist dementia training, guidance & support to professionals & volunteers working with people who have dementia and their families.
Tel: 0114 250 2850
Web: Dementia Advice Sheffield (ageuk.org.uk)
Email: enquiries@ageuksheffield.org.uk
Address: South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue, 197 Eyre St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 3FG
Sheffield Directory Dementia Support
If you're living with (or supporting someone living with) memory loss or dementia in Sheffield, there's plenty of support for you, even during the current Coronavirus pandemic.
This page contains sources of emotional and practical support for your health, wellbeing and safety at this time, as well as plenty of ‘at home’ activity ideas for people with dementia.
Web: Dementia Support in Sheffield | Sheffield Directory
Deep - Sheffield Dementia Involvement Group
Sheffield Dementia Involvement Group (SHINDIG) - A city-wide involvement and influencing forum that aims to provide opportunities for people living with dementia in Sheffield (and their family carers). Around 40 people living with dementia and family members or supporters attend each SHINDIG.
Tel: 01442718445
Web: Sheffield Dementia Involvement Group (SHINDIG) - DEEP (dementiavoices.org.uk)
Email: Claire.Jepson@shsc.nhs.uk
Memory Action Group
Tel: 07963 568892
Email: jan.archbold@outlook.com
Address: Memory Action Group, West Wakefield Methodist Church, Thornes Road, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2 8QR
Carers Wakefield are in place to help any adult who is an unpaid carer.
Tel: 01924 305544
Web: Carers Wakefield & District
A new 24-hour mental health helpline has been launched, offering confidential help and advice, to anyone registered with a GP in Calderdale, Kirklees, Wakefield, Leeds and Barnsley.
24hr Helpline: 0800 183 0558
Alzheimer’s Society Dementia Connect - Dementia Support Workers
If you need dementia support, we're here for you. We know dementia affects everyone differently. So whether you, a loved one, a friend or neighbour is affected by dementia, we're here to support you.
Tel: 03331503456 or 01924 373264
Web: Dementia Connect | Alzheimer's Society (alzheimers.org.uk)
West Yorkshire Police - Herbert Protocol
The Herbert Protocol is an initiative introduced by West Yorkshire Police and other agencies which encourages carers to compile useful information which could be used in the event of a vulnerable person going missing.
Carers, family members and friends can complete, in advance, a form recording all vital details, such as medication required, mobile numbers, places previously located, a photograph etc. In the event of your family member or friend going missing, the form can be easily sent or handed to the police to reduce the time taken in gathering this information.
Web: The Herbert Protocol Missing Person Incident Form | West Yorkshire Police
York Minds and Voices is a forum for people living with dementia in York.
They have a great deal to contribute and strongly believe that you CAN live as well as possible with dementia.
Tel: 07927 405 854
Web: Minds and Voices in York - Dementia Enquirers
Email: dementiafriendly@outlook.com
Carers
Free Support For Unpaid Carers - Carers give free help to carers living, or caring for someone who lives in York. Support can be given over the phone, at the office, or we can arrange to see you at home or in another suitable place. They offer you a range of activities and support.
Tel: 01904 715490
Web: Free support for unpaid carers (yorkcarerscentre.co.uk)
Email: enquiries@yorkcarerscentre.co.uk
Address: York Carers Centre, 17 Priory Street, York, YO1 6ET