Carers Social Media
Found 16 results for "Carers"Carers Hashtags 3 of 16
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#youngcarers | Regular | Carer, carer support, carers, caring, peer support, young carers |
#patientsincluded | Regular | Carer, carers, patient engagement, patient voice, patients |
#patient16 | Healthcare Conferences | carers, Patient Centered Care, patient empowerment, patient engagement, Patient Safety The Danish national conference about patient safety and quality in healthcare held by the Danish Society for Patient Safety. Read more: http://patien… |
#ACPcfa | Healthcare Conferences | Anticipatory Care Planning, carers, long term conditions, social care The first of three interactive workshops, in which participants will learn about the emerging examples of good practice and help influence the future … |
#bristoldementia | Healthcare Conferences | Alzheimer's Disease, carers, CCGs, Dementia, Diagnosis, General Practice, NHS, Primary Care Bristol Dementia Conference Hosted by Bristol Clinical Commissioning Group in partnership with the Alzheimer's Society and hosted by Professor Alista… |
#WMHDBU16 | Healthcare Conferences | carers, homelessness, LGBT, mental health, Mental Illness, mental illness stigma, stigma A week-long series of events, marking World Mental Health Day 2016 at Bournemouth University, throughout week commencing October 10th. Look out for ta… |
#BigHealthCheck | Healthcare Conferences | advice, carers, Disability, Health Check, Learning disabilities, parents, support The Big Health Check Event |
#DementiaAGILE | Healthcare Conferences | AHPs, carers, Dementia, End of Life Care, Person-Centred Care, physiotherapy, Psychotherapy, rehabilitation AGILE learning event on 8-9 Oct 2016 focusing on the role of AHPs across the full biopsychosocial scope of managing dementia and will help reframe the… |
#DementiaChallengers | Disease Hashtags | awareness, campaigning, carers, Dementia, healthcare blogging, quality of life, website, whose shoes Dementia is a serious loss of cognitive ability in a previously unimpaired person, beyond what might be expected from normal aging.… |