Our partners
We have partnered with influential experts in the dementia field to share their knowledge and experiences, aiming to raise awareness of dementia and its impact on those affected.
Dr Rosemary Leonard
GP and Media Medic
Dr Rosemary Leonard is a practising NHS GP in a South London practice. She also has a weekly column in the Daily Express’ health section and is a regular commentator on health issues for the BBC.
As a GP and through her work with the media, she sees and hears from a lot of people with dementia and especially their carers. This has increased significantly since covid, as many people have avoided coming forward to seek help from their GP.
She is working with Luye Pharma Ltd on the Let’s talk Dementia campaign to help raise awareness of the issue and offer advice on what to do if you or a loved one are concerned about dementia.
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Joël Kruisselbrink
Movement Education Professional
Joël’s mission is to inspire movement among individuals of all ages, including care home residents. Through his playful approach, he combines exercise theory with everyday items to create engaging
exercises, encouraging movement and enjoyment.
Jane Clarke
Dietitian and Cordon Bleu Chef
Jane is renowned for her expertise as both a dietitian and a Cordon Bleu chef. She’s a trusted advisor to top athletes, entertainers, and media personalities.
She is particularly regarded for her work with those living with serious illness, including dementia.
Peter Berry
Young-onset Dementia Patient
Peter’s life changed drastically when he was diagnosed with young onset dementia at the age of 50. Despite the challenges, Peter embraces life and is an inspiration to many.
Peter Berry and his very good friend Deb Bunt teamed up to create a book titled “Slow Puncture”, capturing a year in Peter's life living with dementia, and his pursuit of embracing the present moment.
tide (together in dementia everyday)
Dementia Charity for Carers
Imagine a collective of unpaid carers of people with dementia, with the advocacy skills, knowledge and passion for making positive change for everyone impacted by dementia.
Thanks to the work of tide, you don’t have to imagine. tide works side by side with carers to ensure that their voices are heard.