Sunday, October 26, 2008

Working with the mind in dementia, not against it

The following (edited) item was posted to the NURSE PHILOSOPHY list by Phil Benjamin;
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Sandwell Third Age Art's DVD: ‘Fountain's Jolly Inn’:

You may be interested in a novel and sophisticated model for aged care in Tasmania. This model is based on a sophisticated psychological interventions based on an understanding of the intact affective life and needs of patients, even with the most severe cognitive disabilities - useful links below:

Dementia can produce challenging and erratic behaviours. The disease itself is one cause, but so is the world outside. Which psychosocial interventions really make a difference? And, a tour through an orthodox nursing home for the most extreme cases -- there's a bus stop with no bus, a car that won't go -- and it really works.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2008/2390391.htm

http://www.adardsnursinghome.com.au/

http://www.adardsnursinghome.com.au/arnason.htm


Sandwell Third Age Arts DVD: ‘Fountain's Jolly Inn’

This film is about the making of a pub themed area inside a residential home for older people with mental health needs.

It was made by Paul Nocher.

The DVD shows how a little imagination can go a long way in creating an interesting and stimulating environment in a residential home and how the transformation of a space can enrich the lives of the people who live in it.