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BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
THE NATIONAL CARE AWARDS WILL BE RETURNING AS A LIVE EVENT 15 We are delighted to again sponsor the care awards for the 23rd year. This is going to be a special evening to recognise all the efforts, dedication and incredible sacrifice by the A PERSONALISED COGNITIVE REHABILITATION APPROACH FOR 24 The Journal of Dementia Care May/June 2021 Vol 29 No 3 A personalised cognitive rehabilitation approach for people with dementia has had promising results in helping CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and will WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton.WWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER the patient to A&E for monitoring. “The transfer to A&E is often necessary, however there is no alternative if the paramedics feel that the person requires observation for aENTRY FORM
Hilton London Metropole 29 November 2019 ENTRY FORM category sponsors category sponsors main sponsor winners’ lunch partner photobooth sponsor drinks reception sponsor GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do.BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
THE NATIONAL CARE AWARDS WILL BE RETURNING AS A LIVE EVENT 15 We are delighted to again sponsor the care awards for the 23rd year. This is going to be a special evening to recognise all the efforts, dedication and incredible sacrifice by the A PERSONALISED COGNITIVE REHABILITATION APPROACH FOR 24 The Journal of Dementia Care May/June 2021 Vol 29 No 3 A personalised cognitive rehabilitation approach for people with dementia has had promising results in helping CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and will WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton.WWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER the patient to A&E for monitoring. “The transfer to A&E is often necessary, however there is no alternative if the paramedics feel that the person requires observation for aENTRY FORM
Hilton London Metropole 29 November 2019 ENTRY FORM category sponsors category sponsors main sponsor winners’ lunch partner photobooth sponsor drinks reception sponsor GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do.BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
P MEDIA INFORMATION RACTI Circulation The Journal of Dementia Care provides a distribution of 4,000. This figure is divided between subscribers who receive copies of every issue, and aENTRY FORM
27 November 2020 London drinks reception sponsor photobooth sponsor dinner programme sponsor ENTRY FORM category sponsors #CareAwards Entries must be received by Friday 17 JulyENTRY FORM
12th November 2020 Bournemouth ENTRY FORM #DementiaCareAwards ed iday 17 th July category sponsors QUESTIONS OR QUERIES EVENTS@INVESTORPUBLISHING.CO.UK OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
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Hilton London Metropole 29 November 2019 ENTRY FORM category sponsors category sponsors main sponsor winners’ lunch partner photobooth sponsor drinks reception sponsor REACHING OUT: WORKING WITH BAME GROUPS TO TACKLE STIGMA @LifeStoryNetwrk / @tide_carers www.lifestorynetwork.org.uk www.tide.uk.net Why BAME dementia? • Number of older people increasing • Migrants of the mid to late 20th century are ageing • Higher likelihood of dementia as we age • BAME communities morelikely to
MY GOLDEN TICKET
My Golden Ticket Building and Mobilizing Successful Services – The Dementia Golden Ticket (A Case Study Example) • Dr Emma Costello, Sustainability & Transformation Partnership (STP) and High Weald Lewes Havens CCG Clinical Lead for Dementia • Kim Grosvenor, Deputy Director Mental Health Central Sussex and East Surrey CommissioningAlliance
NATIONAL CARE AWARDS 4 news May 2018 www.careinfo.org Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Culvert House, Culvert Road, Battersea, London SW11 5DH Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website: www.careinfo.org STAFF DEVELOPMENT IN CARE HOMES: USING A COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK Aims 1. to present the development of a Core Competency Framework for the entire dementia workforce in the West Midlands 2. to discuss ways this framework is applicable to care homes targeting better qualitycare provision.
BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and willWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER July/August 2018 activities www.careinfo.org and was and en age a generation. Community his d the Amy Park who the esented combining old that age explained ead, and determination. d IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY FOR PATIENTS Background •Brooker ward is an acute dementia unit 14 beds. Portsmouth •High level of people with challenging behaviour. •General concern about lack of activities outside of the therapyBOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and willWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER July/August 2018 activities www.careinfo.org and was and en age a generation. Community his d the Amy Park who the esented combining old that age explained ead, and determination. d IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY FOR PATIENTS Background •Brooker ward is an acute dementia unit 14 beds. Portsmouth •High level of people with challenging behaviour. •General concern about lack of activities outside of the therapyBOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
P MEDIA INFORMATION RACTI Advertisement rates Size Price Full page 1180 Half page 740 Quarter page 580 Eighth page 320ENTRY FORM
27 November 2020 London drinks reception sponsor photobooth sponsor dinner programme sponsor ENTRY FORM category sponsors #CareAwards Entries must be received by Friday 17 July TECHNOLOGY IN CARE JANUARY 2021 HOW TECHNOLO GY IS TRANSFO technology in care January 2021 www.careinfo.org 27 respond to the needs of the people they support, themselves and other parties in the system, according to The Impact ofENTRY FORM
12th November 2020 Bournemouth ENTRY FORM #DementiaCareAwards ed iday 17 th July category sponsors QUESTIONS OR QUERIES EVENTS@INVESTORPUBLISHING.CO.UK OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
ART FOR CAR E’S SAKE creativity in care homes Feb rua ry 2 021 www.careinfo.org is the most important thing for them – when they have an instrument in their hand they can touch and feel it even if they NATIONAL CARE AWARDS 4 news May 2018 www.careinfo.org Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Culvert House, Culvert Road, Battersea, London SW11 5DH Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website: www.careinfo.org IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
STAFF DEVELOPMENT IN CARE HOMES: USING A COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK Aims 1. to present the development of a Core Competency Framework for the entire dementia workforce in the West Midlands 2. to discuss ways this framework is applicable to care homes targeting better qualitycare provision.
BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and willWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER July/August 2018 activities www.careinfo.org and was and en age a generation. Community his d the Amy Park who the esented combining old that age explained ead, and determination. d IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY FOR PATIENTS Background •Brooker ward is an acute dementia unit 14 beds. Portsmouth •High level of people with challenging behaviour. •General concern about lack of activities outside of the therapyBOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and willWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER July/August 2018 activities www.careinfo.org and was and en age a generation. Community his d the Amy Park who the esented combining old that age explained ead, and determination. d IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY FOR PATIENTS Background •Brooker ward is an acute dementia unit 14 beds. Portsmouth •High level of people with challenging behaviour. •General concern about lack of activities outside of the therapyBOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
P MEDIA INFORMATION RACTI Advertisement rates Size Price Full page 1180 Half page 740 Quarter page 580 Eighth page 320ENTRY FORM
27 November 2020 London drinks reception sponsor photobooth sponsor dinner programme sponsor ENTRY FORM category sponsors #CareAwards Entries must be received by Friday 17 July TECHNOLOGY IN CARE JANUARY 2021 HOW TECHNOLO GY IS TRANSFO technology in care January 2021 www.careinfo.org 27 respond to the needs of the people they support, themselves and other parties in the system, according to The Impact ofENTRY FORM
12th November 2020 Bournemouth ENTRY FORM #DementiaCareAwards ed iday 17 th July category sponsors QUESTIONS OR QUERIES EVENTS@INVESTORPUBLISHING.CO.UK OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
ART FOR CAR E’S SAKE creativity in care homes Feb rua ry 2 021 www.careinfo.org is the most important thing for them – when they have an instrument in their hand they can touch and feel it even if they NATIONAL CARE AWARDS 4 news May 2018 www.careinfo.org Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Culvert House, Culvert Road, Battersea, London SW11 5DH Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website: www.careinfo.org IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
STAFF DEVELOPMENT IN CARE HOMES: USING A COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK Aims 1. to present the development of a Core Competency Framework for the entire dementia workforce in the West Midlands 2. to discuss ways this framework is applicable to care homes targeting better qualitycare provision.
BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and willWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER July/August 2018 activities www.careinfo.org and was and en age a generation. Community his d the Amy Park who the esented combining old that age explained ead, and determination. d IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY FOR PATIENTS Background •Brooker ward is an acute dementia unit 14 beds. Portsmouth •High level of people with challenging behaviour. •General concern about lack of activities outside of the therapyBOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and willWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access on AGE IS JUST A NUMBER July/August 2018 activities www.careinfo.org and was and en age a generation. Community his d the Amy Park who the esented combining old that age explained ead, and determination. d IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
INCREASING ENGAGEMENT IN MEANINGFUL ACTIVITY FOR PATIENTS Background •Brooker ward is an acute dementia unit 14 beds. Portsmouth •High level of people with challenging behaviour. •General concern about lack of activities outside of the therapyBOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
P MEDIA INFORMATION RACTI Advertisement rates Size Price Full page 1180 Half page 740 Quarter page 580 Eighth page 320ENTRY FORM
27 November 2020 London drinks reception sponsor photobooth sponsor dinner programme sponsor ENTRY FORM category sponsors #CareAwards Entries must be received by Friday 17 July TECHNOLOGY IN CARE JANUARY 2021 HOW TECHNOLO GY IS TRANSFO technology in care January 2021 www.careinfo.org 27 respond to the needs of the people they support, themselves and other parties in the system, according to The Impact ofENTRY FORM
12th November 2020 Bournemouth ENTRY FORM #DementiaCareAwards ed iday 17 th July category sponsors QUESTIONS OR QUERIES EVENTS@INVESTORPUBLISHING.CO.UK OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
ART FOR CAR E’S SAKE creativity in care homes Feb rua ry 2 021 www.careinfo.org is the most important thing for them – when they have an instrument in their hand they can touch and feel it even if they NATIONAL CARE AWARDS 4 news May 2018 www.careinfo.org Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Culvert House, Culvert Road, Battersea, London SW11 5DH Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website: www.careinfo.org IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
STAFF DEVELOPMENT IN CARE HOMES: USING A COMPETENCY FRAMEWORK Aims 1. to present the development of a Core Competency Framework for the entire dementia workforce in the West Midlands 2. to discuss ways this framework is applicable to care homes targeting better qualitycare provision.
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and will AGE IS JUST A NUMBER the patient to A&E for monitoring. “The transfer to A&E is often necessary, however there is no alternative if the paramedics feel that the person requires observation for a OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access onWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. 7 SOCIAL CARE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PHOTOGRAPHING RESIDENTS 4 Knight Frank report March 2017 www.careinfo.org IN ITS LATEST report, UK Healthcare Development Opportunities 2017, commercial property specialists Knight Frank has identified a net loss of 166 homes and 2,612 care beds YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
CARE STRATEGIES: EXAMPLES AND CHALLENGES Informal Carers •In 2015 informal carers provided 82 billion hours of care for people living with dementia •This is the equivalent of more than 40 million full time workers –and will AGE IS JUST A NUMBER the patient to A&E for monitoring. “The transfer to A&E is often necessary, however there is no alternative if the paramedics feel that the person requires observation for a OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
RESPONDING TO STRESS AND DISTRESS THE THEORY A person’s ability to remember events depends upon a set of complex interactions in the brain (encoding, storage and retrieval) Think of an efficient library system –pick, store, access onWWW.CAREINFO.ORG
www.careinfo.org
IMPLEMENTING JOHN’S CAMPAIGN IN CARE HOMES The process - Introduced John’s Campaign to managers - Introduced John’s campaign to staff, residents and families in the twoparticipating homes
GOOD DESIGN FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN HOSPITAL ‰ training framework (Skills for Health 2018). But Alzheimer’s Society’s Fix Dementia Care campaign and results from the PLACE audit (NHS Digital 2018) suggest that there is still much to do. WHAT WORKS IN CHALLENGING BEHAVIOUR? WHAT CARE STAFF THINK Life Story • Born and brought up in Newcastle • Mum Louisa Maclean died in 1974. Dad Hamish died in 1951 – mum remarried, Geordie. • Went to school in Benton. 7 SOCIAL CARE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PHOTOGRAPHING RESIDENTS 4 Knight Frank report March 2017 www.careinfo.org IN ITS LATEST report, UK Healthcare Development Opportunities 2017, commercial property specialists Knight Frank has identified a net loss of 166 homes and 2,612 care beds YOUNG ONSET DEMENTIA ADMIRAL NURSES: WORKING IN COLLABORATION 23/11/2018 www.dementiauk.org 356 Holloway road. London N7 6PA 020 7697 4174 info@dementiauk.org @DementiaUK Registered Charity Number1039404 Young Onset
BOUTIQUE CARE HOME
bespoke care May 2021 www.careinfo.org 28 Like hotels, boutique care homes could be a means for smaller providers to rebrand and expandtheir appeal. But
FAQS - CAREINFO.ORG
Judging Day What happens on the judging day? The judging day is a fun and interactive day where the finalists meet with our judges. Eachcategory has a
OLDER PEOPLE DESERVE MORE news December 2018 www.careinfo.org 4 Editorial & advertising Hawker Publications, Lombard Business Centre, 12 Deer Park Road, Wimbledon, SW19 3FB Tel: 020 7720 2108• Fax:020 7498 3023. Website:www.careinfo.org
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