Hi Len
So sorry I took so long to get back to you about our modifications, but finally have typed it up and taken pics for you too.
The modifications we have made for our Older Adults with Dementia are as follows…
Know each other folder: This is kept in the cupboard behind reception. Due to the nature of our patients, it cannot be put out in reception as our more unwell patients may take it away or damage it without supervision. However posters are in reception area, inside AND outside the main door saying… Please ask to see our Know Each Other Folder. We have also included pictures of the staff on their sheets, to aid the patients who have difficulty remembering names of the staff. See picture attached.
Discharge Message Tree: we ask carers or relatives for a message, on behalf of the patients who are unable to give a positive message themselves. Also the tree is a comfort to new patients AND their loved ones.
Calm Down Box: we have included a couple of sleeping Petz, these are a dog and a cat that appears to breath while curled up asleep. We also have colourful Japanese style fans (for when a patient may be hot and bothered) and soft, snuggly blanket if they are feeling cold. A book of best loved poems and some squishy stress balls, amongst other things. See picture attached.
We have a check list of all the interventions that should be ticked off at handover, to ensure that temporary staff are aware of all the interventions.
Bad news Mitigation and Reassurance: we have created a guidance sheet for each, they also have a comments section for staff to add any outcomes/thoughts/comments when giving support. See picture attached.
Mutual Help Meetings: are included in our weekly community meetings. These are usually held on a 1:1 basis due to the differing cognitive levels of the patients on this ward. Any concerns the patient may have are bought to the Nursing staff’s attention, also the patients are all reminded weekly about Safewards and often shown again the getting to know each other folder.
I think that is it, thank you for your kind words and I will checking the Facebook page for more ideas.
Thanks
Sandra