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Report Supplementary Material 11 News Stories Report Supplementary Material 11 News stories 1. Airedale Hospital opens Butterfly Tearoom for patients with dementia; Ilkley Gazette June 20 2019 2. Doctors install replica bus stop inside hospital's emergency department to help dementia patients feel more relaxed; Telegraph May 28 2019 3. New ward garden flourishes for dementia patients at Warrington Hospital; Warrington Guardian May 27 2019 4. 'Bus stop' plans in busy hospital corridor to calm dementia patients; Southend Echo May 27 2019 5. Hospital dementia ward unveils new 120,000 outdoor space for patients; Warrington Guardian May 7 2019 6. New recovery area for dementia patients at Victoria Hospital; Fife Today April 15, 2019 7. New project to help patients with dementia launches at county hospital; Dorset Echo April 1 2019 8. Hospital to fight dementia using reminiscence therapy; Gazette March 26, 2019 9. TV presenter Louise Minchin opens dementia-friendly 'Memory Lane' at Countess of Chester Hospital; Chester and District Standard March 18, 2019 10. An old-fashioned hair salon has opened on a dementia ward to stir memories for patients; Wales Online March 7 2019 11. 'I hope it sparks many happy memories' - hospital unveils wallpaper to help patients with dementia; Great Yarmouth Mercury February 22, 2019 12. There's a pub on a hospital dementia ward so the men can still meet for a pint 'after work'; Wales online February 12 2019 13. Indoor "bus stop" for patients with dementia at Airedale Hospital; Keighley News January 8 2019 14. Dementia Patients at St Mary’s Hospital helped with replica bus stops; Isle of Wight County Press December 24, 2018 15. Hospital unveil tea room to help patients with dementia, Basildon, Conway; Southend Echo December 18, 2018 16. A&E for OAPs Hospital has opened an A&E unit exclusively for over-80s to cope with dementia and combat severe delays; The Sun December 9 2018 17. Charity making hospitals more dementia friendly; Grimsby Telegraph October 17 2018 18. Hospital day room to enhance lives of dementia patients; Kentish Gazette October 11 2018 19. Wishaw hospital staff project gives dementia patients new lease of life; Daily Record September 26 2018 20. Hospital's unusual postcard dementia campaign hailed as a great success! Evening Telegraph September 5 2018 21. Initiative brings together kids group and dementia patients at Wishaw hospital; Daily record September 4 2018 22. Hospital installs fake bus stop so elderly dementia patients can 'reconnect with old memories'; Chroniclelive.co.uk August 21 2018 23. Hospital trust takes steps to improve dementia care; Northern Echo, August 14, 2018 24. Replica bus stop donated to Doncaster hospital to help patients living with dementia; Doncastertoday.co.uk August 13, 2018 25. Volunteers raise 500 to fund activities for people with dementia at Kendal hospital; Westmorland Gazette, June 11, 2018 26. £500,000 refurbishment helps hospital ward become more dementia friendly; European Union News June 8, 2018 27. Hospitals playing a pivotal role in dementia care; The Impartial Reporter, May 30 2018 28. BSO musicians to serenade dementia patients at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital; Bournemouth Echo, May 29, 2018 29. Lauren Bannon makes guest visit to hospital in support of dementia awareness; Dorset Echo, May 23, 2018 30. Dementia friendly charter sign-up at Morecambe Bay hospitals; Lancaster Guardian, May 10, 2018 31. Golfers and Friends buy dementia equipment for hospital; Burnham & Highbridge Weekly News April 5, 2018 32. What Poole Hospital is doing to ensure patients with dementia are looked after; Bournemouth Echo, April 3, 2018 33. Award for hospital’s dementia support; Birmingham Evening Mail March 30, 2018 34. Llandudno Hospital becomes first in North Wales to win Dementia accreditation; European Union News March 17, 2018 35. Two garden rooms opened in Royal London Hospital to aid recovery in dementia patients; The Docklands and East London Advertiser March 1, 2018 36. Health Board staff delve into dementia patients' pasts in new drive to improve hospital care; European Union News February 16, 2018 37. How hospital visits from children help ease the pain of dementia patients; London Evening Standard February 7, 2018 38. Pals raise huge £6k sum for Kettering hospital dementia garden appeal; Evening Telegraph January 31, 2018 39. Replica bus stop installed to help dementia patients at town hospital; Grimsby Telegraph January 18, 2018 40. New initiative at Hairmyres hospital allows families of patients with dementia to stay with them at all times; Daily Record January 5, 2018 41. 2,000 members of staff at East Surrey Hospital now know how to support someone with dementia - including the cleaners; GetSurrey December 15, 2017 42. How this woman's amazing work is helping people with dementia at East Surrey Hospital; GetSurrey November 28, 2017 43. New tool aims to improve hospital stay for people with dementia; Pharma & Healthcare Monitor Worldwide November 24, 2017 44. Hospital's garden for dementia sufferers unveiled; Essex Chronicle November 22, 2017 45. Volunteers needed to go Side by Side hospital patients with dementia; Ballymena Times November 15, 2017 46. 'It lifts patients' moods and stirs memories- how music in hospital is helping people with dementia; Dorset Echo November 1, 2017 47. Day room for dementia patients unveiled at Wexham Park Hospital; Slough Observer October 11, 2017 48. Hospital's dementia garden officially opens; Worcester News September 13, 2017 49. Patient survey reveals Royal Surrey County Hospital best place in the county for dementia treatment; GetSurrey September 6, 2017 50. Hospital's new tech to help bring back dementia patients' memories; Halesowen News August 31, 2017 51. Patients 'dig' hospital's dementia garden makeover; Halesowen News August 23, 2017 52. Hospital makes loos more dementia-friendly; Bristol Post, August 11, 2017 53. Work begins on hospital Petal Garden for dementia patients; Stour and Avon Magazine August 11, 2017 54. Hospital’s clever approach to dementia care to be shared acrhoss Scotland after report highlights good practice, Aberdeen Evening Express August 10, 2017 55. Dementia friendly signage installed at Southmead Hospital, Gazette series August 7, 2017 56. Sensory garden developed at Llandough Hospital for dementia patients, Penarth Times July 21, 2017 57. Dementia awareness training on its own will not improve dementia care in hospitals, University of Hertfordshire study finds, ENP Newswire July 18, 2017 58. Hospital's new suite helps patients with dementia, Chester Chronicle, July 13, 2017 59. Appeal for old post and phone boxes to add to hospital's dementia garden, Worcester News, July 11, 2017 60. Wishaw Hospital dementia patients to get Theatre Buddy, The Scotsman June 20, 2017 61. New mobile Therapy Unit helps dementia patients at Airedale Hospital, Keighley News, June 8, 2017 62. See what's going on at Deeside Hospital to help dementia patients; Daily Post, June 4, 2017 63. University of Chester nursing student comes up with an innovative way to help dementia patients; Chester Chronicle June 2, 2017 64. Admiral Nurses launch specialist dementia service at Leighton Hospital; Middlewich Guardian May 31 2017 65. Garden centre spruces up space outside hospital dementia ward; Runcorn and Widnes World May 31, 2017 66. York Hospital opens 'safe space' for people with dementia; York Press, May 17, 2017 67. Revamped care of the elderly ward at Wrexham Maelor Hospital is benefitting patients with dementia; European News April 14, 2017 68. This rockin' reverend is using his voice to reach hospital patients battling dementia; Daily Post April 3, 2017 69. Say hello to Harry the dementia friendly dog at the James Paget University Hospital; The Lowestoft Journal March 31 2017 70. Dementia care a family affair at Biggar's Kello Hospital; Carluke Gazette March 29, 2017 71. Second dementia-friendly cafe to open at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals NHS Trust; European News, March 21, 2017 72. Devoted husband, 70, turned his wife's hospital ward into a 1960s replica to help her survive her final months with Alzheimer's; Mail Online March 6 2017 73. Volunteers needed to spend time with Darlington Memorial Hospital dementia patients; The Northern Echo February 28, 2017 74. Hospital bus stop signs to help calm dementia patients, Yorkshire Evening Post February 23; 2017 75. New 28m hospital wing admits first patients onto dementia-friendly ward; Bradford Telegraph and Argus February 18, 2017 76. Twiddlemuffs ready to go on dementia hospital ward; The Northern Echo January 30, 2017 77. Hospital hopes iPads with messages from family will help dementia patients; Canadian Government News January 25, 2017 78. Student volunteers form first dementia support group in hospital; Mid Sussex Times January 15, 2017 79. Work underway to make hospital more dementia-friendly; Daily Echo December 28 2016 80. Dementia champions' will be on hand to help patients in hospital; Carrick Times and East Antrim Times December 22, 2016 81. Companions introduced to help dementia patients in Antrim Area Hospital; Ballymena Times December 21 2016 82. Emma's a real champ; Daily Post (North Wales) December 6 2016 83. Volunteers needed to support patients with dementia at hospital; Stour and Avon magazine November 25, 2016 84. Knitters provide bumper boost for hospital dementia patients; European Union News November 18, 2016 85. Tippethill Hospital opens new dementia cafe thanks to fundraising efforts; Daily Record November 5, 2016 86. Felters donate Twiddlemuffs to Wirral University Teaching Hospital;, Liverpool Echo November 2, 2016 87. Dementia patients carve Halloween pumpkins at Boston's Pilgrim Hospital; Boston Standard Oct 31 2016 88. Psychology student's wellbeing tool could improve dementia patients' hospital experience; European Union News October 25, 2016 89. Unloved hospital courtyard to be transformed into garden for dementia patients; Worcester News October 13, 2016 90. Robbie putting a smile on the faces of patients with dementia at Glan Clwyd Hospital; European Union News August 23 2016 91.
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