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Reflecting on Our Research and Compassionate Care Event

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  • Mar 29
  • 2 min read

We are proud to share the success of our recent Research and Compassionate Care event, held at Global Banking School (GBS). This event was a fantastic opportunity to bring together professionals, students, and carers to discuss the latest advancements in dementia and Alzheimer’s research.


Dementia care requires a combination of scientific innovation and human compassion. At Swan Care Group, we are committed to ensuring that those living with dementia receive not only the best possible care but also the dignity and respect they deserve.


Honouring Our Guest Speakers and Supporters

A huge thank you to the GBS Careers Team for their invaluable support in making this event a success. We truly appreciate your dedication to professional development in the healthcare sector.


We were honoured to welcome:

  • Dr Arti Sharma – Research Team Leader at Barts Health NHS Trust

  • Marcelle Costa Marinho – Senior Research Nurse at NIHR Clinical Research Network North West London


Both speakers play a crucial role in dementia and Alzheimer’s research, ensuring that advancements in healthcare directly improve the lives of those affected.


Our keynote speaker, Dr Pallavi Nair, delivered an insightful talk covering:

✔ Key aspects of dementia

✔ Recognising early signs and symptoms

✔ Effective communication techniques for carers

✔ Current dementia and Alzheimer’s research findings


Continuing the Conversation

At Swan Care Group, we believe that knowledge and awareness are key to delivering high-quality dementia care. This event was just one step in our ongoing mission to support individuals, families, and carers affected by dementia.


If you are interested in:

✅ Learning more about dementia care and support

✅ Exploring career or volunteering opportunities

✅ Supporting Alzheimer’s research and initiatives



Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those affected by dementia.


📢 Follow us on social media for updates on future events and initiatives.

 
 
 

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