Episode Overview
‘Everyone should have access to the expertise they need, in the location they choose, and in a way that makes sense to them.’
In this funny, thoughtful and inspiring conversation, dementia campaigner, consultant and writer Beth Britton MBE joins host Barry Price to explore what the future of dementia care could look like and why timely, personalised support matters.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
- Beth’s personal journey from supporting her father with dementia to becoming a leading national voice
- Why she believes dementia needs its own standalone plan separate from the NHS ten-year plan
- The focus on rehabilitation and community-based support for people living with dementia
- How providers and families can work as true partners in care
- Training, resources and practical tips for people living with dementia, carers and professionals
Why This Matters
Beth’s story combines lived experience with decades of frontline work, policy influence and training. This episode offers both a human story and a blueprint for change, with useful tips and information for people living with dementia, carers and family members who are supporting someone with dementia.
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About Our Guest: Beth Britton MBE
Beth Britton is a writer, consultant and campaigner on dementia and social care. She has worked with government bodies, care providers and charities, and was awarded an MBE in 2025 for services to dementia care. Her expertise derives from both her professional work and her personal experience caring for her father, who lived with vascular dementia for many years.
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