Dementia is estimated to affect more than 60 percent of all long-term care residents¹, and as the number continues to rise, so does the need for support – both at a carer and facility level. The significance of a bed that provides residents with a feeling of home and security, and enables smooth and engaging care processes, should not be underestimated. The Evenda range of long term care beds help improve life for people who live with dementia and their carers, designed fit different needs and support a calm and dignified care environment. To learn more about how bed design can help to improve life for people living with dementia and their carers, read our article here: https://lnkd.in/ds8tjjCK #EmpoweringMovement #Evenda #MedicalBeds #Dementia #ArjoGlobal ¹ Alzheimer’s Disease International. World Alzheimer Report 2018. London: Alzheimer’s Disease International; 2018
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Did you know that only 13 states have minimum staffing requirements for assisted living facilities? The growing number of older Americans brings an increase in dementia cases, affecting families and assisted-living homes. A lack of proper training and staffing in these facilities results in neglect and dangerous situations for dementia patients. This article reflects on how states should implement staff training requirements and adequate staffing levels to address the urgent need for better care. https://lnkd.in/gbZhrz57
Opinion | The dementia crisis is here. Better training can’t wait.
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🌟 Are you or a loved one navigating the challenges of memory loss or dementia? From understanding the different types of memory care options to tips on choosing the right community, this guide has everything you need to make an informed decision. Click the link below to access the full guide and take the first step towards finding the best care for your loved one. #MemoryCare #DementiaCommunities #SeniorLiving Link to the article: https://hubs.li/Q02mvMRF0
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📣 Exciting News! 📚 Kim Warchol, Founder & President of Dementia Care Specialists, shares her insights on effective Person-Centered Care in our latest blog. Discover why it matters and learn transformative approaches to enhance dementia care. Read now: https://bit.ly/3uiuVjj #PersonCenteredCare #DementiaCare
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Learning how to deal with dementia can seem overwhelming at first—which is why it's important for you to take it step-by-step. A comprehensive dementia care needs assessment will create the foundation for a dementia care plan that can empower and encourage your loved one to live a joyful and independent life for as long as possible. https://lnkd.in/g_iHgajn #arosacare #caremanagement #homecare #seniorcare
Caring for Someone with Dementia (And Yourself) | Arosa
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The critical role of care partners in the outcome for the person with dementia, and the impacts of dementia care partnering, underscore the need to prioritize the diverse needs of family care partners. Ignoring them and their needs would have dire consequences, as documented in numerous studies nationally and globally. #medicolegal #healthcare #mentalhealth #dementiaawareness #mlsm
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NHS Nurse Specializing in Dementia and Delirium Advocates for Raising Awareness and Implementing Person-Centered Care.
Person-centred care is crucial in care homes for individuals living with dementia for several reasons: Individualised Approach: It recognizes the unique needs, preferences, and histories of each resident, promoting dignity and respect. This personalization helps enhance the quality of life. Improved Well-being: By focusing on the individual, care can lead to better emotional and psychological well-being, reducing anxiety and agitation often associated with dementia. Enhanced Communication: Person-centered care encourages staff to engage meaningfully with residents, fostering better communication and understanding, which can alleviate feelings of isolation. Empowerment: This approach empowers residents by involving them in decision-making about their care, promoting a sense of control and autonomy. Family Engagement: Involving family members in the care process helps create a supportive environment and strengthens the relationship between residents and their families. Better Outcomes: Research shows that person-centered care can lead to improved health outcomes, reduced use of antipsychotic medications, and fewer hospitalizations. Cultural Sensitivity: It allows for the incorporation of cultural values and personal life stories, which can enrich the care experience and make it more relatable for residents. Person-centred care is fundamental in enhancing the quality of life for people with dementia in care homes, leading to more compassionate and effective care practices. (Image: Flower of Me by Craig Colligan) #Dementia #Personhood #Personcenteredcare #Flowerofme #Carehomes
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Caring for a senior person with dementia Caring for someone with dementia can be challenging and stressful but ut with the right support and knowledge, it can be satisfying and even rewarding In the early stages of dementia, many people are able to enjoy life in the same way as before their diagnosis. But as symptoms get worse, the senior person may feel anxious, stressed and scared at not being able to remember things, follow conversations or concentrate. It is important to support the senior person to maintain their skills, abilities and keep an active social life. This can also help how they feel about themselves. You can help by letting the senior person help with everyday tasks such as shopping, helping in the kitchen and gardening. Memory aids can be used around the home to help the person remember where things are.For example, you could put labels and signs on cupboards, drawers and doors. People with dementia may also have other problems including eating and drinking, incontinence and using the toilet, washing and bathing and sleep problems. You can access details on these topics and further details on dementia on our website www. premseva.com. "Prem Seva aims to empower caregivers looking after senior people at home. We offer Care sheets for information and knowledge Care videos for practical hands-on learning Care Plans for personalised care We are committed to enhancing compassionate care and the quality of life for seniors Our content is carefully curated from trustworthy sources. Please visit premseva.com, register and download the app Your feedback will be really appreciated" #healthylifestyle#healthandwellness #elderycare #elderyhealth #healthmind #healthtips #premseva
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NHS Nurse Specializing in Dementia and Delirium Advocates for Raising Awareness and Implementing Person-Centered Care.
Person-centred care is crucial in care homes for individuals living with dementia for several reasons: Individualised Approach: It recognizes the unique needs, preferences, and histories of each resident, promoting dignity and respect. This personalization helps enhance the quality of life. Improved Well-being: By focusing on the individual, care can lead to better emotional and psychological well-being, reducing anxiety and agitation often associated with dementia. Enhanced Communication: Person-centered care encourages staff to engage meaningfully with residents, fostering better communication and understanding, which can alleviate feelings of isolation. Empowerment: This approach empowers residents by involving them in decision-making about their care, promoting a sense of control and autonomy. Family Engagement: Involving family members in the care process helps create a supportive environment and strengthens the relationship between residents and their families. Better Outcomes: Research shows that person-centered care can lead to improved health outcomes, reduced use of antipsychotic medications, and fewer hospitalizations. Cultural Sensitivity: It allows for the incorporation of cultural values and personal life stories, which can enrich the care experience and make it more relatable for residents. Person-centred care is fundamental in enhancing the quality of life for people with dementia in care homes, leading to more compassionate and effective care practices. (Image: Flower of Me by Craig Colligan) #Dementia #Personhood #Personcenteredcare #Flowerofme #Carehomes
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Dementia care can be financially challenging. This article provides valuable insights on understanding and preparing for these costs.
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Discovering your loved one is navigating the challenges of dementia can be heart-wrenching. ❤️🩹 Learn how establishing routines can offer them comfort and a sense of security. In our latest blog, discover insights and guidance on enhancing the quality of life for loved ones living with dementia. #DementiaCare #SeniorCare
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