PROVIDER DEMENTIA CARE STRATEGY 2013 Jayne Murphy Jennifer Robinson.

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PROVIDER DEMENTIA CARE STRATEGY 2013 Jayne Murphy Jennifer Robinson

Provider Dementia Care Strategy The main remit of the Dementia Strategy is to define the on-going programme of work that will assure high quality care for patients with dementia. It is our opportunity to ensure that we work together to deliver high quality services to patients with dementia, so that they and their carers feel valued, safe and supported.

The Dementia Strategy is built around Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust Vision, Promises and Standards. Commitment to Care

The Chief Nursing Officers 6 C’s are also embedded throughout the strategy. Commitment to Care

Both of these demonstrate the organisational commitment to deliver compassion in practice and ultimately to make a difference to patients with dementia and their carers. Commitment to Care

Quality outcomes for people with dementia

I was diagnosed early Dementia CQUIN Dementia Pathway

I understand so I make good decisions RCN Program me OPMHT

I get treatment and support best for me Dementia Pathway RCN Programme

Those around me are supported CQUIN Pathways for Life

I am treated with dignity and respect Pathways for Life Kissing it Better

I know what I can do to help myself Frail Elderly Pathway Pathways for Life

I can enjoy life Pathways for Life Kissing it Better

I feel part of a community Pathways for Life RCN Programme

I can expect a good death Training and Education Links with other initiatives

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Lao-tzu Chinese philosopher (604 BC BC)

Any questions? Thank you for listening