WhakawhanaungatanGa the spirit of dementia care A story of collaboration, teamwork and a cultural model of care.
Whakawhanaungatanga Whakawhanaungatanga is the process of establishing relationships & it is supported by Whakapapa: ways by which people come into relationship with the world, with people & with life
The beginning of our collaboration MHSOP VISION: Empower Older People to Maintain Dignity and Value within their Family and Community” ~ ~ ~ “Ma te whakamana i ngā kauheke ka whakauu te ihi me te wehi i roto i a ratau whanau, hapori hoki”
THE BUPA WAY How We Deliver It
Andrew
Models of Care: PERSON centered care Person Centered Care introduced by Tom Kitwood (1997) moved the emphasis of management away from the illness (dementia) to the person with dementia and their surroundings. He felt that the main goal of care was to help people with dementia to stay being themselves – that is, to retain their ‘personhood’.
Te Whare tapa Wha Mason Drurie (1982 ) Taha tinana Taha wairua Taha whanau Taha hinengaro
Perceptions
Andrew Andrew John Rowles
Taha tinana THEN NOW
Taha tinana
Andrew
Taha hinengaro
Taha whanau
Taha wairua
IN SUMMARY: approach / philosophy Improving Quality of Life Getting to know the person (Map of Life) “We are in his whare” “At his pace” – person directed care Consistency: All staff on board, e.g. asking permission to enter his room Collaboration: MHSOP & BUPA working closely together with shared philosophy
IN SUMMARY: approach / philosophy Improving Quality of Life Getting to know the person (Map of Life) “We are in his whare” “At his pace” – person directed care Consistency: All staff on board, e.g. asking permission to enter his room Collaboration: MHSOP & BUPA working closely together with shared philosophy
IN SUMMARY: MECHANISMS OF Success Partnership – a supported and cohesive relationship between MHSOP and Redwoods. Mutually supportive and approachable Feeling of confidence in each other Praise when it’s due – celebrate success, allowing us to replicate success Shared values and philosophy of care Move from BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT OF Person with Dementia BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT OF STAFF & CARERS COMMUNICATION PLANS
A Poem by Michelle Mills
Taha tinana
Taha whanau
Taha hinengaro
Taha wairua
Andrew Andrew John Rowles
A poem in honor of andrew
Our Whare, Your Whare Our Whãnau, Your Whãnau Tēna Koutou Thank You
references BUPA New Zealand Website, (2013). Our Culture. Retrieved May 20th, 2016, from http://www.bupa.co.nz/careers/our-culture/ Kitwood, T. (1997). Dementia Reconsidered: The person comes first. Buckingham, UK: Open University Press Lakes District Health Board Website. (2016). Lakes DHB Values. Retrieved May 20th, 2016, from http://www.lakesdhb.govt.nz/Article.aspx?ID=2998 Moorfield, J.C., (2003-2016). Te Aka On-line Maori Dictionary. Retrieved May 20th, 2016, from http://maoridictionary.co.nz/word/12711 Ministry of Health NZ website. Maori Health Models: Te Whare Tapa Wha. Retrieved September 23rd, 2016, from http://www.health.govt.nz/our-work/populations/maori-health/maori-health-models.