Using technology to re-enable and support people with dementia in care homes Neil Bryant MyAmego Healthcare A Member of the Dementia Action Alliance.

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Using technology to re-enable and support people with dementia in care homes Neil Bryant MyAmego Healthcare A Member of the Dementia Action Alliance

Some evidence of outcomes from the Use of EnablingTechnology

Patterns of Behaviour Wellbeing Example 3

Background Care Home Dementia – mid to late Stage Assessment of person’s use of the home as a reflection of wellbeing

Condition Management Medication Example 4

Background Care Home Dementia Unit Dementia – mid to late Stage Person highly active

Staff/Resident Interaction Are staff spending time caring or administrating Example 5

Safeguarding Evidencing Care Delivery Example 6

Background Care home Dementia – mid to late stage Palliative care required for one resident – 2 hour turns required

Enabling People & Carers - Benefits User Wellbeng Helping to manage risks Freedom Dignity Privacy Carers Away from security guard/shadow care Helping deliver person-centred care Quality time with users

Thank You