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1. A New Approach toDementia Carein Hospitals Phil Pordes
Privacy & Dignity Matron
2. The way it was … Good care was inconsistent across wards and departments
No identified senior clinician to lead on quality improvement
Environment not conducive to those with cognitive impairment
Training and education for staff was limited
3. The Dementia Care Pathway Group The creation of a pathway
Training and education
Leadership
The environment
Patient and carer engagement
4. ACHIEVEMENTSCare Pathway / Guidelines Electronic dementia care pathway in the form of user-friendly guidelines and prompts
Guidance taken from NICE, the National Dementia Strategy, lessons learned through complaints, and local and national best practice
Pathway covers:
Their first 24 hours in hospital
Their in-patient stay
Discharge planning
5. Training and Education “Respect” course
Customer care training programme
Study days
Links to Cheshire East
Links to Cheshire Hospice Education
Learning and development
Job swap!
6. Leadership Clinical lead identified
Close relationship with liaison psychiatry
Executive support
Financial investment
7. Environment 1 Coloured doors
“I always look for the colour when I come back from the toilet.”Patient B with no cognitive impairment
Signage
Patient A – with dementia – reported not being able to find the toilet before the signage was installed, resulting in frequent incontinence which has now resolved as she is able to find her own way to the toilet and return to her bedside
Nurse A reported that less time is spent directing visitors within the ward
8. Environment 2
Communication friendly menus
Memory aids
Activity Lounge
Increased privacy,dignity and autonomy reported by patientsand visitors/families
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10. Patient and Carer Engagement Complaints feedback / meetings
Patient carer representation
Outside links
11. OTHER ACHIEVEMENTSNutrition Nutritional guidelines
Protected mealtimes
‘Red Plate’ scheme
Volunteer feeders
Relative involvement
12. Staff Awareness OPERA magazine
Privacy and Dignity roadshows
Audit (Essence of Care, Dignity Challenge)
Dementia tea party
Privacy and Dignity policy
13. What next? To meet future challenges
Be innovative
Build upon what we have achieved so far
Share best practice
East Cheshire
signage to be used by NWSHA at conference in Bolton in December
14. Thank you … … for listening.
Questions?