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Delivering integrated dementia care: The 8 pillars model of community support
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The disease
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Where are we now? People with dementia often don’t receive the support they need Health & social care interventions often not co- ordinated Failure to recognise community support as resource to facilitate resilience, independence Failure to recognise human rights Missed opportunity to mesh paid & natural supports Missed opportunity to take preventative and therapeutic approach
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8 Pillars Model
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Skilled practitioner Lead and co-ordinate care, treatment, support across health and social care Ensure access to all pillars Integrating supports to tackle symptoms, delay deterioration and prevent crisis Dementia Practice Coordinator
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Address cognitive impairments, functional limitations, behavioural issues Delay deterioration Enhance coping & maximise independence Improve quality of life. Dementia Practice Coordinator with specialists Therapeutic interventions
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Regular and thorough medical review Detect and treat illness, discomfort, pain GP General health care & treatment
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Regular review Detect and treat problems Promote mental wellbeing GP/psychiatrist Mental health care and treatment
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Housing Aids, adaptations, assistive technology Dementia Practice Coordinator & OTs, housing etc Environment
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Address isolation Improve quality of life Maximise natural support Peer support Independence, wellbeing, resilience, inclusion Dementia Practice Coordinator Community connections
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Skilled support Independence, citizenship, participation Person-centred planning Outcomes focussed Self-directed support Dementia Practice Coordinator Personalised support
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Education Skills training Support with coping strategies Peer support Support for their own physical and mental wellbeing Respite Dementia Practice Coordinator Support for carers
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