Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles Dementia friendly care across the – Second level community • Third level Dr Dianne Goeman – Fourth level International Federation of Ageing » Fifth level Brisbane, June 2016 Email: [email protected] Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles –Dr Dianne Goeman, Second level Senior Research Fellow, RDNS Institute • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Ms Fleur O’Keefe, Senior Clinical Nurse Advisor, RDNS Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Supporting people with dementia Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Components of the Title of slide dementia model of care • Click to edit Master text styles – Second Cognitionlevel Assessment • Third level Care– planning and interventions plus support resources Fourth level » Fifth level Education Specialist Dementia Nurse Model Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level http://www.rdns.com.au/public/TalkingBooks/VietnameseDementia/VietnameseDementia.html Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level http://www.rdns.com.au/research/getting-to-know-me-a-dementia-training-package Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles ‘Dementia friendly health care’ – Second level live a good life, live as independently as possible and to continue to be • Third level part of the community. – Fourth level » Fifth level It is also encompasses a place where the community acts consciously to ensure that people with dementia are respected, empowered, engaged and embraced. Support for people with dementia to live well Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Working & Reference group members Title of slide Working Group Members Kate Swaffe Ian Gladstone Mick Carmody Priyanka Rai Megan Corlis Jan Van Emden Wendy Hudson Caroline Bulsara Meredith Gresham Jo Luhr Reference Group Members Valerie Jenner Bob Page Judy Wheaten Chris Hatherley Ellen Skladzien Belinda Nixon Constantino Bazarbassis Andrea Lomman Anita Westera Paul Meertens Consumer lead, Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (SA) Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (SA) Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (QLD) Alzheimer’s Australia Helping Hand (SA) Helping Hand (SA) Brightwater Care (WA) Brightwater Care (WA) Hammond Care (NSW) Hammond Care (NSW) • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Third level Dimity Pond Anne Kelly Marion Lau Anne Cumming Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (WA) – Fourth levelAlzheimer’s Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (WA) Alzheimer’s Australia Consumer Dementia Research Network (VIC) » Fifth level Alzheimer’s Australia Alzheimer’s Australia Alzheimer’s Australia Victoria Younger Onset Dementia Key Worker Alzheimer’s Australia National Cross Cultural Dementia Network (QLD) Aged and Continuing Care Directorate, Department of Health WA (WA) Centre for Health Service Development University of Wollongong (NSW) Dementia Policy, Ageing and Service Improvement Branch, Department of Social Services (ACT) General Practitioner, Professor Dept of General Practice University of Newcastle (NSW) Montessorian Dementia Consultant (TAS) Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria (VIC) Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (NSW) Title of slide • Click to edit Master text styles – Second level • Home and Community Care (HACC) Services Thirdprovided level by RDNS are jointly funded by both the – FourthVictorian level and Australian Governments » Fifth level
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