Kate Lee
@KateLeeCEO
Proud CEO of the @Alzheimerssoc 💙 Work has taught me life is short - so laugh more now. 💙 All views expressed here are mine, ranting inc.🤣
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http://www.alzheimers.org.uk 24-01-2010 01:04:05
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This was one of my career highlights. Such a privilege to meet someone so seminal in the field of Alzheimer’s Disease research - not a scientist, but one of our very own Alzheimer's Society Dementia Advisors at one point!! She is my inspiration that one person can change the world. 💙
I don’t know what I’d do without the incredible support I get from these wonderful people. The dark lord and Eamonn Dobbyn, thank you for the challenge, quality debate and constant encouragement that we can be even better. 💙
Thanks to Health and Social Care Minister Helen Whately for joining us at the Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference. So good to hear the commitment to #MakeDementiaAPriority
Final tweaks to my speech notes on the train. Red lippy on #WhatWouldTaylorDo ? Even got new converse laces! It must be Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference 💙💙💙. And it is a big one….
Andrew Gwynne MP Shadow Social Care Minister & Kate Lee Alzheimer's Society at The Geller Commission today and will be at #ASAC24 Alzheimer's Society Annual Conference tomorrow
#MakeDementiaAPriority
#DementiaActionWeek #DAW24
#dementia
I have always known how incredibly lucky I’ve been to have had Stephen Hill as my Chair Alzheimer's Society but now it is official. The Sunday Times Not-for-profit / statutory Chair of the year. So incredibly well deserved.
Privilege to join Alzheimer's Society campaigners at the No 10 #dementiamission reception. We are beginning to see the hope that scientific breakthroughs can bring to end the devastation caused by dementia. Understanding the true lived experience will be key to making them a reality
Team Alzheimer's Society are working on how we can shorten processes to save time and money? How can we be better this afternoon than we were this morning? #DementiaOnTheRun #EliminateWaste
If you notice any of these symptoms in a loved one, it could be a sign of dementia.
Show them your support by using the Alzheimer's Society symptoms checklist.
A dementia diagnosis means you can get the support you need.
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