Independent Advocacy and Dementia:
Ceartas provides Independent Advocacy to people in East Dunbartonshire with Memory Issues or a diagnosis of Dementia.
Independent Advocacy is a way for people with Memory Issues or Dementia to get information about their rights, about the services and support they can access, to have as much control as possible over their lives, and to make sure their voices are heard properly.
Dementia is an umbrella term that covers a variety of clinical diagnoses, including:
- Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Vascular Dementia.
- Pick Disease.
- Lewy Body Dementia.
- Frontotemporal Dementia.
Ceartas also supports people who are concerned about memory loss or cognitive problems. You do not have to have a formal diagnosis to use advocacy support.
Ceartas has a statutory role working with people who have been assessed as lacking capacity under Adults With Incapacity legislation, but we also support people with Dementia or Memory Issues with things like:
- Power of Attorney.
- Accessing dementia services.
- Getting information and advice.
- Aids and Adaptations for the home.
Ceartas can support people with Dementia by giving them information about their options and their rights, supporting them with accessing services and support, and making sure they get the help they really want.