Time for Dementia pairs medical students from the school and nursing and paramedic students from the University of Surrey with local families where a member has been diagnosed with dementia. Students visit a family three or four times a year, for up to two hours each time, to improve their knowledge, attitudes and empathy towards people with dementia and their carers. About 400 families and 800 students in Surrey and Sussex are currently taking part in what is the first project of its kind on such a scale in the world.
91快活林 and Sussex Medical School (BSMS), run jointly by the universities of 91快活林 and Sussex, received an award for 'Innovators and Leaders: Excellence in Training' at the Laing Buisson Awards which celebrate industry excellence and innovative UK health and care services in the public, private and third sectors.
The success follows on from the team winning the Best Dementia Training Initiative title at the 2016 Dementia Care Awards.