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Navigating the Frontiers of Dementia: ADI Conference 2024
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Navigating the Frontiers of Dementia: ADI Conference 2024

The 36th Global Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International took place in Kraków, Poland, last week. Experts around the world came together under the theme of ‘Dementia: Insights. Innovations. Inspirations’ and shared information on achievements, innovations, and best practices in dementia research, care, and policy.

DSDC Senior Dementia Consultant, Dave Wilson-Wynne, attended and represented the University of Stirling and our Centre. Here is what he said about the experience:

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Stress and Dementia Care
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Stress and Dementia Care

We all experience stress. It is the same experience for a person living with dementia as it is for a person without. Here are four strategies that you as a carer, informal or professional, can use to mitigate stress in a person living with dementia:

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Nurolight®: sleep, light and dementia
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Nurolight®: sleep, light and dementia

For 18 months our DSDC researchers explored sleep, light and dementia. Our project Nurolight® assessed bright Light therapy – a form of using artificial light to retrain the natural

We asseused sers subjective visual comfort levels using a variety of different lighting conditions with varying levels of illuminance.

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New training courses launched at DSDC
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New training courses launched at DSDC

Over the past few months, DSDC has used its reputation and connections to develop three new training courses. The aim is to shape the practice, knowledge, and confidence of participants. This will help us in our continued mission to improve and sustain the quality-of-life for people living with dementia and their wider support networks.

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Bowbrook Dementia Specialist Residential Care Home Achieves DSDC Gold Award for Dementia-Friendly Design
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Bowbrook Dementia Specialist Residential Care Home Achieves DSDC Gold Award for Dementia-Friendly Design

We are all stakeholders in ageing – especially as people live longer. In a remarkable step towards a more dementia-friendly society, Bowbrook Residential Care Home has achieved the DSDC Gold Award.

Here are five reasons why Bowbrook is at the forefront of dementia-friendly design:

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DSDC Chief Architect receives Churchill Fellowship to travel to Fukuoka, Japan
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DSDC Chief Architect receives Churchill Fellowship to travel to Fukuoka, Japan

In 2019, DSDC Chief Architect Lesley Palmer received a Churchill Fellowship with the purpose to study, record, and catalogue the built environment and healthy ageing projects in Fukuoka, Japan.

Lesley’s Fellowship spotlights the importance of international collaboration when working with ageing and dementia. Through her travels, we are shown a new perspective on dementia friendly design and reminded why different cultures may need different solutions.

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Travel
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Travel

A diagnosis of dementia shouldn’t stop us or our loved ones from travelling, although it may require a different level of planning.

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Eating and Drinking
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Eating and Drinking

Conversations about dementia tend to focus on the neurological symptoms of the disease, but it is important to remember that there can be other symptoms and eating and drinking is often a topic of concern.

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The Environment
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The Environment

Changes in the brain can alter how an individual understands their physical surroundings. When this is properly understood, environments can be adapted to help changes in a person’s mobility and ability, to support them to live as independently as possible.

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Changes in Presentation
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Changes in Presentation

It is impossible to know ahead of time how dementia will, or won’t, affect the way an individual behaves. It is important to recognise that behaviour is a method of communication which always carries meaning.

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Communication
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Communication

Communication can become more difficult for people with dementia. From participating in a social conversation to expressing needs and preferences, dementia can impact on someone’s ability to communicate to the way they have always done.

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What is Dementia?
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What is Dementia?

Dementia is often talked about as a single illness that affects everyone in the same way. In reality, this isn’t the case. Most people have very different experiences of dementia, which means that the support offered needs to be individualised.

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How to self-certify with EADDAT Tier 2
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How to self-certify with EADDAT Tier 2

Using DSDC’s Environments for Ageing and Dementia Design Assessment Tool (EADDAT) Tier 2 to self-certify is a great way to understand how your space is supporting an ageing population and people living with dementia. Tier 2 of EADDAT is the intermediate level, so it’s more in depth than Tier 1, but you don’t need any training prior to use, and it is suitable for any environment.

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How to self-certify with EADDAT Tier 1
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How to self-certify with EADDAT Tier 1

Using DSDC’s Environments for Ageing and Dementia Design Assessment Tool (EADDAT) Tier 1 to self-certify is a great way to understand how your space is supporting an ageing population and people living with dementia. Tier 1 of EADDAT is the entry level, so it’s an easily accessible place to start and suitable for any environment.

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