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Best Practices in Dementia Care: A Review of the Grey Literature on Guidelines for Staffing and Physical Environment in Long-Term Care.

Kishore Seetharaman1, Habib Chaudhury1, Michael Kary2, Jennifer Stewart3, Barbara Lindsay3, Mariana Hudson3.   

Abstract

In its first national strategy on dementia, the Government of Canada has highlighted the need to improve quality of care for individuals living with dementia, with emphasis on following best practices and evidence in care delivery and providing care staff access to education and training. It is also known that the design of the physical environment of care homes is integral to the care experience of individuals living with dementia. Therefore, this study aims to identify the best national and international practices implemented in care homes for people living with dementia in: (1) education, training, staffing, and care practices; and (2) environmental design and physical infrastructure, through the review of relevant grey literature. This article highlights key recommendations for improving the quality of care for residents living with dementia in care homes, such as: (1) facilitating translation of training into practice, (2) maintaining consistent staffing levels, and (3) designing care homes to facilitate wayfinding, accessibility, safety, comfort, appropriate sensory stimulation, familiarity, and homelikeness. The findings from this review are expected to inform the development of guidelines for a provincial dementia-friendly care home designation program and various advocacy efforts to help achieve the objectives of the national strategy on dementia.

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Keywords:  aging; best practices; dementia; démence; environnement physique; formation du personnel; literature review; long-term care; meilleures pratiques; physical environment; pratiques de dotation de personnel et de soins; recension des écrits; soins de longue durée; staff education and training; staffing and care practices; vieillissement

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33190648     DOI: 10.1017/S0714980820000392

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Aging        ISSN: 0714-9808


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Review 1.  Identifying the key characteristics of falls management programmes in UK care homes - A scoping review of grey literature.

Authors:  Katie R Robinson; Adam L Gordon; Pip A Logan; Stephen Timmons; Meri Westlake; Alison Cowley
Journal:  J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls       Date:  2022-09-01
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