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Thursday 22nd April 202111am Future of Dementia Care Design


virtual roundtable


Leading care home experts will discuss the future of dementia care design at a virtual roundtable to be hosted this month by The Care Home Environment.


Avnish Goyal of Hallmark Care Homes, Jon Chapman of Pinders, Anne-Marie Nicholson of Marchese Partners, Jacqui Smith of HomeSmiths and Vic Rayner of the National Care Forum will each participate in the live event on 22 April.


The tragedies of the Covid-19 pandemic has brought the future of dementia care to the fore. The webinar aims to encourage collaboration between the sector to discuss and ultimately take forward ideas for the continuous improvement of dementia care.


Topics will include: Person-centred care Care home architecture Interior design and care technology


The event will feature a live panel discussion chaired by Avnish Goyal with ample opportunity for attendees to put questions to the distinguished speaker list.


The free to attend event is sponsored by Virgin Money. Bringing together the combined history and expertise of Clydesdale Bank, Yorkshire Bank and Virgin Money, it is the only bank outside the ‘Big Five’ that boasts a genuine full-service personal and business banking capability.


The event takes place between 11am and 12.30pm on Thursday 22 April. To register now click the button below.


REGISTER HERE


Anne-Marie Nicholson Marchese Partners


Avnish Goyal Hallmark Care Homes


Jacqui Smith HomeSmiths


Jon Chapman Pinders


Vic Rayner National Care Forum


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