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Dementia Survey Update

We are thrilled to announce that our dementia survey has received over 700 responses, a truly remarkable response that highlights the importance of understanding the lived experiences of those affected by dementia. This level of engagement demonstrates just how many people are eager to share their insights, helping to shape awareness, support, and future initiatives.

We have now begun the process of reviewing and analysing the results, and the information gathered will be invaluable in deepening our understanding of the challenges faced by individuals living with dementia, their families, and carers. These responses will help inform our future projects, ensuring that we continue to share real experiences and advocate for better awareness, care, and support.

A huge thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the survey. Your willingness to share your experiences, thoughts, and perspectives is truly appreciated, and your contributions will play a key role in helping us create meaningful change.

We look forward to sharing our findings in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for updates!

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