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Dementia consultants provide expert, person-centred guidance and lead innovative care to support those living with dementia.

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Dementia Consultant careers

A Dementia Consultant provides expert guidance to people living with dementia, their families, and care providers. You might work in residential facilities, community organisations, or private practice. You will focus on person-centred strategies and non-pharmacological interventions to manage complex behaviours. By developing tailored care plans, you ensure environments and routines are optimised to support the dignity and independence of your clients.

Dementia Consultants are essential for navigating the challenges of cognitive decline. You must be empathetic and analytical, with the ability to communicate sensitive information to various audiences. You will liaise with medical teams and advocate for clients to ensure they receive specialised support, while leading innovations that help build dementia-friendly communities.