Specialist training for all staff Personalised care We know that living with the condition can result in difficulty locating specific areas or rooms. All of our care facilities have been designed to include memory prompts and way-finding techniques to help residents navigate around more easily. ...
Specialist training for all staff Personalised care We know that living with the condition can result in difficulty locating specific areas or rooms. All of our care facilities have been designed to include memory prompts and way-finding techniques to help residents navigate around more easily. ...
The findings of this study will be used to inform the essential elements of a training program aimed at enabling and empowering a skilled, specialist home care workforce to support older people with dementia to live well at home for as long as possible....
Getting the right people with the right attitudes is what we aim to do, and we are committed to ensuring they receive on-going dementia training and support.
We provide a range of dementia care services in our care homes, to create the best possible environment for residents & preserve their sense of identity.
Dementia is a progressive condition, for which there is currently no cure, However, specialist care can support function, maintain health and safety and help people live independently for longer. Carers undergo specialist training to provide live in care for dementia. ...
Because there is strength in numbers, Age Concern and Help the Aged have joined forces to become Age UK – so that we can be here for everyone in later life. Age UK aims to improve later life for everyone through our information and advice, services, campaigns, products, training and ...
Dementia UK is the specialist dementia nursing charity that is there for the whole family. Our specialist nurses, known as Admiral Nurses, provide free, expert advice, support and understanding to help families care for their loved one. Every day, Admiral Nurses help families up and down the ...
training Introduction The provision of competent care for patients with dementia remains a challenge for medical professionals internationally, both in hospital and in the community (Doyle, 2009; Pachana, 2010). There is current concern in the UK and elsewhere that “non-specialist” medical professi...
We will explore the literature on therapeutic approaches for working with people living with dementia symptoms, as well as existing interventions for BPSD. Both of these areas will be explored within the context of a global community, by grounding our di