Dementia is the most common cause of death in the UK, but access to good end of life care is highly unequal.
Dementia Journeys presents the experiences of those who care for people dying with dementia, and uncovers ways in which care could be improved.
The stories of the carers are told through portraits with interactive elements inviting visitors to share their thoughts.
Curated by Tim Harrison, the exhibition has been created in response to Empowering Better End of-Life Dementia Care (EMBED-Care) – a 6-year research programme jointly led by University College London and the Cicely Saunders Institute at King’s College London that aims to generate a step-change in how care is provided for people at any age with any type of dementia.