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Bath’s RUH highlights dementia support on offer during awareness week

Friday 20th May 2016 Bath Echo News Team Health

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The RUH is supporting Dementia Awareness Week to raise awareness, highlight the support available to people who may be worried about dementia and promote its five year vision to be the most dementia friendly hospital in England.

Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a group of symptoms that occur when the brain stops working correctly. It is not a disease.

Symptoms of Dementia can include memory loss, difficulties with thinking, understanding and communicating. The symptoms are often subtle to start with; however for some people they can become severe enough to affect the person’s ability to perform daily activities.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, affecting 62 per cent of those diagnosed.

Jane Davies, Senior Nurse, RUH said: “Coming into hospital can be particularly frightening for patients who have dementia, as the unfamiliar surroundings, sounds and people can be unsettling.

“We understand how important it is that our staff are able to recognise this and provide good quality care and support for patients with dementia and their families or carers.”

Talking about the RUH’s vision to be the most dementia friendly hospital in England, Chris Dyer, Consultant Geriatrician, RUH said: “We have launched a new dementia eLearning module for staff and plans for this year also include a new Charter Mark for wards to set the very highest standards of care, and an innovative project with the Alzheimer’s society to recruit a team of volunteers to engage with our patients using arts, crafts and music.

“And on Wednesday 18 May, the Dementia Strategy Group will be inviting patients, families and carers to a tea party on all wards. The aim is to raise awareness amongst patients who may not be familiar with the condition and promote the importance of sociable eating for patients with Dementia, especially whilst in hospital.”

Anyone interested in finding out more about Dementia can contact the Alzheimer’s Society’s National Dementia Helpline on 0300 222 1122 or visit: www.alzheimers.org.uk.

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