Dementia Care Team
A quarter of patients in our hospitals live with dementia or some form of confusion. We are working to ensure that these people and carers receive the individualised and sensitive care that is appropriate to their needs, and that they therefore stay in hospital for as short a time as possible.
SaTH is now signed up to the Dementia-Friendly Hospital Charter. The charter provides guidance for staff, volunteers and board members to provide better outcomes in hospitals for people living with dementia and their carers. The Charter takes into account the Well Pathway, latest NICE guidance and the NDAA’s updated Dementia Statements.
Being in hospital can be a frightening and disorientating experience for a person living with dementia. It’s vital NHS staff have the knowledge and awareness of the condition to ensure people with dementia consistently receive high quality care. The Dementia-Friendly Hospitals Charter is an important initiative to improve the care patients with dementia receive and ensure carers and families are involved every step of the way.
Support for the charter also came from Professor Alistair Burns, National Clinical Director for Dementia and Mental Health in Older People, NHS England who said:
“NHS England fully supports the principles of the dementia friendly hospitals charter. There are excellent examples of great care for people with dementia when they are admitted to hospital, it’s important that everyone is aware of these examples of best practice, so we can ensure we are providing the best care”
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Useful Links
Dementia Advice During the Coronavirus Outbreak
Coming out of lockdown – coping with noise sensitivity
What is dementia
Alzheimer’s Virtual Reality
Charity/Fundraising
DEEP – A guide to using language about dementia
Delirium Awareness – Youtube Video
How to Look After Your Mental Health in Later Life