It’s time to talk about dementia
Conference
Take part in a thought-provoking programme made up of focused speaker slots and panel discussions focusing on subjects such as:
- Dementia Diagnosis
- Young Onset Dementia
- New Research for Dementia Risk
- Raising the Profile of Dementia Care
- Supporting a Diverse Future for Dementia Care
- Supporting Humanity
- Dementia Design
Leading the programme are exciting speakers with extensive experience across social care and dementia. You can view the full speaker list here.
Exhibition
Meet a range of exhibitors who can support you with dementia, technology, training, growing your business and more. Take the time to see how their services and products can support you and your care business to reach its full potential. Meet our sponsors and exhibitors here.
Food & Refreshments
On arrival, enjoy a welcome breakfast snack as you network with other delegates and prepare for the day ahead. Throughout the day, complimentary refreshments will be available during each networking break, to keep you nourished and focused on the days activity. At lunch, you can indulge in a quality two-course lunch served within the exhibition space. All refreshments are included in your ticket price.
SOCIAL
We know that forging new connections within the sector can be invaluable to the success of your business. With so many like-minded professionals under one roof, take advantage of the many networking breaks included in the programme.
To end the day on a high, attend our complimentary networking drinks reception where you can spark conversations with speakers, exhibitors and other delegates. Reflect on the day, network and relax, whilst enjoying a free drink on us.
LOCATION
The King’s Fund is a beautiful venue, situated in the heart of London’s West End. Close to shops, theatres, restaurants and the Royal Colleges, it is conveniently located for all the main London railway stations and tube lines.
An extension of our values, The King’s Fund is also an independent charitable organisation working to improve health and care in England.