Centre for Dementia

Seminar: The importance of place and space in rural dementia friendly communities

 
Location
Institute of Mental Health (Ground Floor)
Date(s)
Thursday 14th September 2017 (11:30-12:30)
Contact
To register your attendance or for further information please email: jill.charlton@nottingham.ac.uk  
Description

Centre for Dementia Seminar Series 2017

Speaker:  Dr Fiona Marshall (the University of Nottingham)

Title: ‘Betwixt and Between; the importance of place and space in rural dementia friendly communities’ 

Date and time: Thursday 14th September, 11.30am – 12.30pm

Venue: Room A08, Institute of Mental Health, Triumph Road

Abstract: This presentation builds on the current Scaling the Peaks Rural Dementia Study by exploring liminality from the fields of human geography, sociology and medicine which can help our understanding of the impact of place and space among those living and working in rural communities. The presentation provides food for thought in the ways in which we may conceptualize dementia and how dominant paradigms may be less relevant for rural dwellers living with dementia. Drawing on study observations, interviews and identification of differing models of community care, this presentation aims to challenge the current cultures of care as urban centric and discusses why these cultures may be difficult to assimilate into rural cultures of being.

All welcome to attend!

Centre for Dementia

The University of Nottingham
Institute of Mental Health
Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB


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