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Publication Date:-
2025-06-16
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Support for dementia carers in Merseyside as new platform launches

VITAL new online tool provides clear, personalised guidance and practical help to those navigating life with dementia.

This week marks Carers Week and the launch of a new web platform created to support people living with dementia and those who care for them.

Developed using lived experience and extensive research, the platform fills a gap in user friendly online support, with a highly personalised and empowering approach.

As local support services continue to decline thanks to cash strapped Council cutbacks; and in a rapidly evolving digital landscape - researching this distressing subject online is becoming more and more essential. DementiaNet is heavily focused on simplicity and clarity, to minimise the triggers and overwhelm of searching for information to get affairs in order.

The demand for easy access to information and tools like DementiaNet is critical; it also offers a secure digital vault, downloadable planning tools and a step-by-step dashboard to help people tackle things like a care plan - 1 manageable task at a time.

DementiaNet was created following direct, personal experience of the dementia journey by:- 2 of its 3 co-founders:- Brian Schur and Hugh McGouran. Both have witnessed firsthand the challenges that come with navigating the overwhelming information and practical tasks involved.

Brian struggled when his mother-in-law was diagnosed in 2022::- "Just finding out what to do was impossible. I've worked in the digital world for more than 30 years and despite being savvy online, I still found it a nightmare to do. We were given 2 leaflets from the GP and basically were sent away."

Hugh, who is chair of a dementia charity, said:- "There's an overwhelming amount of information out there, however, much of it is generic and it's hard to navigate without being sent down a rabbit hole of links, which lead to hundreds of other results that are not relevant to you at that point. This makes the search for information very upsetting, triggering and often unproductive. verwhelm is immobilising for people in this situation, many of whom are already highly stressed and frightened, whether they are looking for themselves or someone they care for," he said. DementiaNet is uniquely designed to offer a more tailored experience; relevant information to help people at the earliest point of their journey to achieve the best sense of control they can - that's been missing for far too long."

DementiaNet offers a digital vault for securely storing personal information, care plans and important documents, alongside step-by-step guidance tailored to the user whether they have a diagnosis, suspect dementia, or are caring for someone else. The platform's accessibility tools cater to users with visual impairments, ADHD and other needs.

With its planner, document store and unique user design, DementiaNet adapts to users' specific situations; whether they're worried about symptoms, have just received a diagnosis, or are supporting someone with dementia. As the platform grows, it will expand to serve more groups, such as younger carers.

In addition to planning and legal tools, DementiaNet creators are also hoping to tackle the emotional and social isolation many people experience, with an online forum.  

"We know online communities can be saviours to people in shared experiences, so we've built a live conversation area for people to ask questions and help each other, Our aim is to build that community overtime, so there's always somewhere people can go to share and support each other, day or night."
said Hugh.

A built in search tool also connects users with relevant activities in their local area, which dementia support groups can use to add their event or gathering to. This also has further development plans.

Hugh adds:- "Our objective is, and will always be, DementiaNet is to be a calm, informative place where people can find answers as easily as possible, get their affairs in order in a step by step, manageable way and connect with others."

Research shows widespread frustration and dissatisfaction with online dementia resources. A 2024 DementiaNet survey found that 88% of respondents felt unhappy or unsatisfied with existing general dementia-related information and 36% were dissatisfied with Government support information.

Fewer than:- 1 in 3, felt:- "fairly satisfied" with the help they found.

The number of people living with dementia in the UK is expected to rise to 1.4 million by 2040, and with the NHS estimating that 1 in 3 people will care for someone with dementia at some point in their lives. The aim is to grow and develop DementiaNet to be the place people can go to get everything they need to manage life with dementia.

To browse or register go to:- DementiaNet.Com.


Lib Dem Councillors taking action on Preston new Road playing field caravan disruption

SEFTON Council's Meols Ward Lib Dem Councillors John Dodd, Gareth Lloyd Johnson and Lauren Keith have been in touch with the police and Council over the people and caravans that have arrived on Preston New Road playing fields.

John Dodd, commented:- “We have been in touch with the Police and Council following the arrival of traveller caravans on Preston New Road playing fields over the weekend. The community uses the field for a variety of things such as:- football practice, and it’s clearly unacceptable to have this disruption on the field.”

Lauren Keith said:- “The Council will be able to take action from tomorrow and start the process of serving notice on them to leave. Hopefully it should be sorted by the end of the week.”

Gareth Lloyd-Johnson added:- “We know that the caravans do cause damage to the field and there is usually a lot of litter left. We will work with the council to make sure that there is a full clean up operation after they have left."

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