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Case studies

At Dementia Matters we empower our staff to improve and grow no matter what role they take up. You to could be making your way through our ranks!

Rachel Fox

Rachel Fox

Rachel is our quality manager however she started her working life at Dementia Matters in a completely different role, through our in house development she has grown in Dementia Matters. Read more

Published: 14th September, 2016

Updated: 11th February, 2019

Author:

Clare Morris

Clare Morris

Clare started life at Dementia Matters in a significantly different role! Read more

Published: 11th December, 2018

Updated: 11th February, 2019

Author: Greg Robinson

Georgia Biggs

Georgia Biggs

Georgia is our service lead in Respite Residential after moving up with an internal promotion! Read more

Published: 9th November, 2020

Updated: 3rd December, 2020

Author: Greg Robinson

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Dementia Matters is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under number 2980817 and registered as a Charity number 1045517
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