Memory Services National Accreditation Programme

What is the Memory Services National Accreditation Programme?


 

The Memory Services National Accreditation Programme works with services to assure and improve the quality of memory services for people with memory problems / dementia and their carers. It engages staff in a comprehensive process of review, through which good practice and high quality care are recognised, and services are supported to identify and address areas for improvement. 

 

Involving service users and carers in MSNAP is a priority, and people with first hand experience of using memory services are encouraged to get involved in all stages of the accreditation process.

 

Accreditation assures staff, service users and carers, commissioners and regulators of the quality of the service being provided.

 

MSNAP is an initiative of the College Centre for Quality Improvement.

 

 

 

Memory Services National Accreditation Programme

 

NEWS:


 

9th January 2012:

 

Become an MSNAP Local Champion!

 

 

1st December 2011:

 

Thanks to everyone who attended the 2011 MSNAP National Memory Services Forum

Why get accredited?

Information about the importance, and benefits, of joining the programme

Get involved!

Learn more about the programme and sign up

Members' area

Resources available to members

Contact us

If you have any questions or need more information, then please contact one of the team who will be happy to help

Memory Services National Accreditation Programme

Memory Services National Accreditation Programme

Memory Services National Accreditation Programme

 

Memory Services National Accreditation Programme

 

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