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Dementia Advocacy

"It is difficult to make people understand me, especially if they already have something in mind… you helped me make what I want clear…"
Dementia Advocacy Service User

It can be hard to tell others if you are concerned about your treatment or care whilst using mental health services. Dementia may further impair your ability to communicate effectively, and increase the lack of control in using mental health services.

An advocate can help you either by supporting you when you wish to voice your concerns, or by representing your concerns if you feel unable to do so. We can help you whether you are in hospital, residential or nursing care, or live in your own home.

All Mind advocacy services operate independently of the mental health or social services. You will be listened to and treated with respect. The service offers you the opportunity to talk to someone in confidence about issues relating to your treatment. We do not share information with other agencies without your permission unless you or someone else is at risk.

We will not tell you what to do or make judgements but help you to make choices and say what you want from services.

The Dementia Advocacy Service can help you to:
ask questions
be heard and say what you want to say
be included in the decision making process
understand your options and make choices
be treated with respect and as an equal
know your rights

A Dementia Advocate can:
support and/or represent you at meetings, care planning meetings or doctors appointment
help you to access mental health services or help refer you to other professionals e.g. solicitors or debt advisors
Provide information about community care and other support
help you to challenge a decision about your treatment or care
help you to make a complaint

Service Opening Hours
The Dementia Advocacy service operates Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday all day. An answer phone is available 24 hours a day. Please click here for contact details.

Project Funding
The Dementia Advocacy service is funded by Comic Relief, and Brighton and Hove Primary Care Trust

Downloads
Over 65s and Dementia Advocacy Leaflet  adobe

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