It Doesn’t Look Like Much – But It Changes Everything

In dementia care, a lot of the work can feel small. Even things that don’t look like much can change everything. Like… Helping someone get started.Giving them something to do.Adjusting the environment.Creating a bit more structure in the day. Individually, these moments don’t seem significant. They’re easy to overlook. But over time, something becomes clear. When a person has:…

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Real Pressure Point for Recreation Staff

The unspoken expectation that recreation staff should be able to fill every waking hour with meaningful activity is a very real pressure point in long-term care, particularly when it comes to residents living with dementia. Activity directors and life enrichment/recreation teams are often on a hamster wheel they can never step off. The calendar has to be full. Morning program. Afternoon…

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Prison, Hospital, Hotel or Home

Understanding the Four Types of Dementia Care Settings –  When it comes to caring for individuals with dementia, the environment in which they receive care plays a critical role in their overall well-being. Dr. Cameron Camp, a leading expert in dementia care, has described four distinct types of care settings: prison, hospital, hotel and home. Each of these settings has…

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