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The UK Dementia and Palliative Care Conference 2026 - Rowcroft Hospice

The UK Dementia and Palliative Care Conference 2026 - Rowcroft Hospice

Rowcroft Hospice 24 Episodes May 4, 2026

This podcast features the keynote speakers from The UK Dementia and Palliative Care Conference 2026, organised by Rowcroft Hospice. The series examines the critical role of dementia and palliative care in supporting people living with dementia, offering expert insights, real-life experiences, and innovative approaches to improve care. All episodes were recorded live at Buckfast Abbey Conference Centre in Devon on Tuesday 24th March 2026. The podcast was recorded and produced by Steve Hindley at iNarrator.

Episodes

An Award-Winning Model of Palliative Dementia Care - Gemma Del Toro
An Award-Winning Model of Palliative Dementia Care - Gemma Del Toro May 4, 2026 1934 From a chance conversation to an award-winning model of palliative dementia careIn this episode, the development of an innovative Dementia Palliative Care Service in Derbyshire is explored, addressing gaps in end-of-life support for people living with dementia.Through collaboration across health, social care, and voluntary sectors, the service demonstrated strong impact and gained national recogni
Palliative care for people with dementia – Uneasy Bedfellows - Prof Catherine Walshe
Palliative care for people with dementia – Uneasy Bedfellows - Prof Catherine Walshe Apr 27, 2026 1772 Professor Catherine Walshe explores the complexities of delivering high-quality palliative care for people with advanced dementia.Combining an overview of current research with interactive discussion, the session highlights the challenges faced by both dementia care specialists and palliative care professionals.It offers valuable insight into how different perspectives can be better aligned to imp
The Empathy Suit experience - Isobel Jones CEO Alive
The Empathy Suit experience - Isobel Jones CEO Alive Apr 27, 2026 2062 In this interactive session, Isobel Jones introduced a 13-piece empathy suit designed to simulate the physical and sensory challenges of living with dementia.By experiencing everyday tasks with restricted movement, vision, and hearing, participants gained first-hand insight into the realities of dementia.The session highlighted the importance of empathy in care, encouraging a more compassionate an
Advance care planning in dementia – from the latest research to new practice - Dr Jenny van der Steen
Advance care planning in dementia – from the latest research to new practice - Dr Jenny van der Steen Apr 17, 2026 1739 In this session, the complexities of advance care planning in dementia are explored, with a focus on meaningful communication and person-centred care.Drawing on guidance from the European Association for Palliative Care, the discussion highlights the importance of involving families, adapting conversations to individual capacity, and viewing advance care planning as an ongoing process rather than
Just let me choose: Eating, drinking and the right to decide - Dr Anna Volkmer & Alison Smith
Just let me choose: Eating, drinking and the right to decide - Dr Anna Volkmer & Alison Smith Apr 17, 2026 2207 In this episode, the challenges surrounding eating, drinking, and swallowing in dementia are explored, alongside the impact on health and quality of life.The discussion highlights the balance between clinical recommendations and individual preferences, emphasising the importance of autonomy and the right to make personal choices.Focusing on positive risk-taking, the session encourages a person-cen
Urban and Rural Dementia: Facts and the Future from Ian Sherriff
Urban and Rural Dementia: Facts and the Future from Ian Sherriff Apr 13, 2026 1540 In this episode, Ian Sherriff explores the growing global and local impact of dementia, highlighting key statistics, future projections, and the increasing pressures on health and care systems.With cases rising rapidly and costs expected to escalate significantly, the session examines challenges including inequalities in care, delayed hospital discharges, and the burden placed on families and care
Dementia in the NHS in England: achievements and challenges - Dr Jeremy Isaacs
Dementia in the NHS in England: achievements and challenges - Dr Jeremy Isaacs Mar 30, 2026 1583 In this session Dr Jeremy Isaacs, National Clinical Director for Dementia and Older People’s Mental Health at NHS England, explores the current state of dementia care.With over 500,000 people diagnosed in England, a number set to rise, the NHS has made strong progress in diagnosis, awareness, and dementia-friendly services. However, challenges remain, including increasing waiting times, variation
Living with Dementia: Paula’s and Guy’s Story
Living with Dementia: Paula’s and Guy’s Story Mar 30, 2026 639 Living with Dementia: Paula’s and Guy’s StoryIn this moving opening to the UK Dementia and Palliative Care Conference 2026, Paula Bradley-Smith shares her deeply personal story of caring for her husband, Guy Bradley-Smith. Guy, a doctor, was diagnosed with early-onset dementia in 2021 and previously opened this conference two years ago, offering his own unique perspective on living with the condit
Conference Welcome by Mark Hawkins CEO Rowcroft Hospice
Conference Welcome by Mark Hawkins CEO Rowcroft Hospice Mar 30, 2026 156 Welcome to the Dementia and Palliative Care Conference podcast 2026, brought to you by Rowcroft Hospice. Across this series, you’ll hear powerful conversations from experts at the forefront of dementia research, policy, and frontline practice. From national perspectives with NHS England’s Dr Jeremy Isaacs, to international insights from Dr Jenny van der Steen, and regional innovation led by Ian Sh
Coming Soon - The 2026 UK Dementia & Palliative Care Conference
Coming Soon - The 2026 UK Dementia & Palliative Care Conference Mar 27, 2026 127 The first episodes will follow on Monday 30th March 2026If you weren’t able to join us at The 2026 UK Dementia and Palliative Care Conference, you can now experience the whole event through our podcast series.Across this series, you’ll hear powerful conversations from experts at the forefront of dementia research, policy, and frontline practice. From national perspectives with NHS England’s Dr Jer
The Future of Dementia & Palliative Care: Panel Discussion with Dr Jill Horne
The Future of Dementia & Palliative Care: Panel Discussion with Dr Jill Horne Aug 27, 2025 1390 In this closing panel discussion, “The Future of Dementia and Palliative Care" Dr. Jill Horne chairs a conversation with leading experts Dr. Sarah Russell, Prof. Liz Sampson, Dr. Wilco Achterberg, and Prof. Kevin Brazil.Listen as the panel tackle thought-provoking audience questions, from their personal heroes in dementia and palliative care and the necessary funding shifts, to redefining the
Young Carers: Supporting Children in Families Facing Dementia with Hannah Gardner from Dementia UK
Young Carers: Supporting Children in Families Facing Dementia with Hannah Gardner from Dementia UK Jun 25, 2025 1204 Hannah Gardner a Consultant Admiral Nurse for Children and Young People at Dementia UK discusses a crucial but often overlooked aspect of dementia care, its impact on children and young people.Hannah sheds light on the unique challenges faced by these young individuals and how we can better support them through grief and loss.And emphasises that a diagnosis of dementia is not just given to one per

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