We are continuing to deliver changes that improve the way in which we care for patients with dementia, and ensure that people experience patient centred care while being treated within our services.
What we will do:
We will support people with accessible information and communication to suit their needs
Helping hands stickers for patients requiring reasonable adjustments
We have clear flags for dementia on all of our clinical systems
We will support you to get the right health care you need to live a healthy life.
We will ensure that carer and family details are recorded within the persons record
We are committed to Johns Campaign which supports carers to stay with their loved ones in hospital
We have representation from people with dementia and carers in Dementia and Learning Disability work group
A new carers policy published in 2018 including how to access support for carers
Working in partnership with families and carers.
We have the ‘This is Me’ leaflet , easy read literature and patient leaflets available for patients and carers.
We will increase training and education for staff on the needs of people with dementia across the Trust
Dementia awareness events will be held during 2019 and 2020
We will ensure that reasonable adjustments, including longer appointments are offered to people with Dementia.
Look at extra things we need to do, so people with dementia can get health services as good as other people.
We will have a range of accessible information resources on services and treatments are available at all hospital sites.
We will support people with dementia and their carers to access support from PALS at Moorfields.
To have better information
For more detailed information please see our full dementia strategy document.