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抖阴短视频 专 Call for Evidence: Modern Service Framework for Frailty and Dementia Summary

Posted On: Tuesday 28th April 2026

Summary

抖阴短视频 专 is seeking evidence on interventions and service models for frailty and dementia to inform a new national Modern Service Framework.

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We have been asked by 抖阴短视频 专 and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) to share an important update regarding the development of a new Modern Service Framework (MSF) for Frailty and Dementia.

As part of this initiative, they are launching a national call for evidence, and we would appreciate your help in ensuring our profession is well-represented.

What 抖阴短视频 专 is looking for:

  • Submit evidence: They are seeking interventions that improve patient outcomes, quality of care, or general health and care performance.

  • Share the survey: Please pass this along to your clinical networks and colleagues so they can gather a broad range of best practice examples.

Submission Focus: 抖阴短视频 专 is encouraging submissions that cover:

  • People of any age living with frailty or dementia (including all subtypes and mild cognitive impairment).

  • Support for unpaid carers.

  • Specific parts of the frailty/dementia pathway or the pathway in its entirety.

  • Services within ICB, LA, and VCSE commissioning remits.

They are interested in both broad service transformations and specific clinical or digital interventions, ranging from established programs to early-stage pilots.

How to contribute: If you have expertise or interventions to share, please complete the survey here: [Frailty and Dementia Evidence Gathering Exercise – Fill in form].

  • Note: If you wish to submit more than one intervention, please complete a separate form for each.

  • Deadline: Submissions must be received by 17:00 on Friday, 8th May.

Thank you for taking the time to contribute. Your expertise is essential to ensure the vital role of AHPs and specialists is clearly represented in this new framework.