Media Versus Dementia

i) Media (singular) also known as the Fourth Estate: mass communication: newspapers, radio, television and social media, through which publishers convey content produced by their employees to the general public.

ii) Media (plural) Communication using the medium (usually digital and often interactive) best suited to different content, allowing the users to select what they want to receive and to respond.

Definitions

Media has acquired a number of meanings;

Media versus Dementia uses the second, plural, version of the word

Walled Garden 


The 21st century equivalent of the Victorian haven of horticultural peace and protection, which has a collection of media specially selected to interest and entertain people with dementia.


Community Interest Company

A community interest company (CIC, colloquially pronounced "kick") is a type of company introduced by the United Kingdom government in 2005 under the Companies(Audit, Investigations and Community Enterprise) Act 2004, designed for social that want to use their profits and assets for the public good. CICs are intended to be easy to establish, with all the flexibility and certainty of the company form, but with some special features to ensure they are working for the benefit of the community. 

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Charitable Incorporated Organisation

A CIO is the newest form of charity. It is incorporated and regulated solely by the Charity Commission which avoids the need for duplicate filings, as is the case for a limited company. It is governed by a constitution, the form of which is prescribed by the Charity Commission and is not as flexible as a trust or unincorporated association. A CIO benefits from the fact that its members have limited liability and it has its own legal personality providing the trustees with a certain level of protection.

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(Digital) Jukebox 

Just as the traditional jukebox follows a simple procedure of slotting the coin, selecting the chosen disc, transporting it to the turntable and playing it, so Jukebox 2025 will allow easy secure interaction for those unable, or unwilling to turn on today’s media.


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