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Power of Attorney (Scotland)
A Power of Attorney (PAO) is a written legal document giving someone else the authority to act and make decisions on their behalf should they become unable to do so for themselves. All decisions made under POA must be of most benefit to the person.
The Future of Design
Research tells us that age-friendly environments can help foster healthy and active ageing, by building and maintaining cognitive capacities across the course of our lives.
Environments for Ageing and Dementia Design Assessment Tool (EADDAT) Launches
The Environments for Ageing and Dementia Design Assessment Tool (EADDAT) has now launched!
Life Story - part 2
Life story work is not a new concept: it has been used for children and people with learning disabilities in the care sector for many years. However, it has also been recognised as a useful tool to promote person-centred care for people with dementia.
Life Story - part 1
Life story work is not a new concept: it has been used for children and people with learning disabilities in the care sector for many years. However, it has also been recognised as a useful tool to promote person-centred care for people with dementia.
Behaviour and communication
Speaking or verbal communication makes up only a small part of how people communicate; our words only account for approximately 7% of communication.
Living well at home: Housing and dementia in Scotland
The National Housing and Dementia Forum launched their final report on 18.8.22
Changing the culture of care
The Best Practice programme remains popular because it is accessible, understandable and sustainable in the workplace.
Free dementia education workshops (Scotland)
RS Macdonald will be funding DSDC’s free dementia education workshops for family carers and volunteers, in Scotland, for two more years.
Scotland’s Housing Festival 2022
Lesley Palmer spoke at this year’s CIH Scotland’s Housing Festival around findings for the dementia and housing sub-group.
Golf and dementia
Golf in Society is a social enterprise who help people who live with dementia to keep healthy and socially connected through golf.
Environments for ageing and dementia
Research tells us that age-friendly environments can help foster healthy and active ageing by building and maintaining cognitive capacities across the course of our lives.
Living with dementia when you are deaf
The British Deaf Association (BDA) has been working tirelessly over the last few years to create dementia resources for the deaf community.
Adding meaning
Meaningful activities are an excellent intervention for people with dementia. Why? They provide the opportunity for meaningful engagement, helping reduce loneliness and social isolation, reduce distressed behaviours, improve sleep, maintain / improve physical health and improve general well-being.
Signage & Wayfinding
The legibility of an environment is closely related to the visual information that is provided. For people with dementia, it is particularly important that the design of the signage not only highlights useful information but also, to avoid confusion, reduces the extent of non-critical and unhelpful information.
Resistance training to improve frailty in older adults
Resistance training in frail older adults is effective in delivering significant improvements in functional capacity and strength, according to a new study by the University of Stirling.