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Creating a Safe and Friendly Place for a Person with Dementia.

Jan 20, 2016

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Page 1: Creating a Safe and Friendly Place for a Person with Dementia.

Creating a Safe and Friendly Place for a Person

with Dementia

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Look, Listen & Feel

Looking at the Role the Environment Has on Abilities

& Behavior

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Supportive Environments

• Include 2 Factors

– What you LIKE…

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Supportive Environments

• Include 2 Factors

– What you LIKE…

– What’s GOOD for you!

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Supportive EnvironmentsThe 3 Positive P’s

•Physical Environment

•People—the ways they act and respond

•Programming

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Finding Balance

• Support or impair

• Too much or too little

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The Supportive Sensory Environment

• What you Hear

• What you See

• What you Smell/Taste

• What you Feel

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What you Hear

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Supports Impairs

• Quiet

• Purposeful music

• Familiar cues

• Positive human sounds

• Constant background noise

• Intrusive sounds

• Care noise

• Negative human noise

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What we See

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Can you See?

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Supports Impairs

• Bright light

• Non-Glare light

• Directed at work area

• Directed up-diffused

• Dim light

• Inconsistent light

• Glaring light

• Light in eyes

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What can you SEE?

• Visual Cues

• Too much

• Too little

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Visual Cues

• Where to be

• What to do

• Orienting to place

• Orienting to task

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Too Much

• Dangerous items

• Clutter

• Too Busy

• Where’s the focus

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Too Little

• Sterile or Cold

• Hidden cues

• Lack of contrast

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What we Smell/Taste

• Affects…

– Appetite

– Social interactions

– Quality of life

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Support Impair

• Food

• Calming scents

• Stimulating scents

• Waste odors

• Medicinal odors

• Cleaning odors

• Perfumes

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What you FEEL

• Temperature

• Surfaces

• Spaces

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Temperature

• Very individual

• Older/colder?

• Disease states

• Type of activity

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SurfacesSupport Impair

• Safe and stable

• Right height

• Flexible

• Activity based

• Very mobile

• Dangerous to touch

• “Functional”

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Spaces

• Familiar

• Friendly

• Functional

• Forgiving

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Supportive Environment

• What you LIKE

• What you NEED

• Would you?

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Can You See Why….

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Environments Can

Support Life!

Use them Wisely

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One Story…

• What NEEDED to change in the PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT…

• 1st - the LIGHTS

• And the EXIT DOOR

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How it was… the Activity Room

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The Nurse’s Station - The FORTRESS

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The ‘Kitchen’...

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Why the Lights?

• Because the amount of light needed to see the same amount increases with age

• Because lack of light increases fall risk• Because lack of light keeps people from

using their hands• Because lack of light limits oral intake• Because lack of light is depressing

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Add Lights...

BETTER … but still a FORTRESS!

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Creating People Space

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Why the EXIT?

• It was either a DEAD END and people got stuck there … OR

• People wanted to leave with visitors• People saw the door and tried to go

out• People followed others off the unit• There was nothing else down that hall

but a way out….

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Instead … a Bookshelf

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Then WHAT????

• What else is NOT working????• What is not helping?• What feels wrong?

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What are the MAIN problems?

• Flooring - looks like holes• Glare - from the windows• Lack of definition - what’s this place for?• Work surfaces - what can I do here?• Furniture - Where can I visit?• No conversational spaces - ‘line-up’• On the edges - not the focus of space...

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Instead … a Fun ‘to be’ Place

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Instead … a Meaningful Place

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The fortress comes down...

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Better … but a little cold looking

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A Dining Space & Place

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Activity Space without definition

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Making dedicated space...

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Look at it NOW!

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What does it say?

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Environment in USE!

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The nurse’s station is in it’s place --- supporting

care NOT being the center of it!

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Not a fortress… a Place to be

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Now for the GEMS…

DiamondsEmeraldsAmbersRubiesPearls

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• Gems slide show