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Alzheimer Cafes in the Netherlands Growth, support and structure

Alzheimer Cafes in the Netherlands Growth, support and structure Marco Blom director Research and Policy Toronto, March 28, 2011. Conflict of Interest Disclosure. Marco Blom MSc Has no real or apparent conflicts of interest to report. Topics. Start and growth of the Alzheimer Cafes

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Alzheimer Cafes in the Netherlands Growth, support and structure

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  1. Alzheimer Cafes in the Netherlands Growth, support and structure Marco Blomdirector Research and PolicyToronto, March 28, 2011

  2. Conflict of Interest Disclosure Marco Blom MScHas no real or apparent conflicts of interest to report.

  3. Topics • Start and growth of the Alzheimer Cafes • Effectiveness of the Alzheimer Cafes • Back office (strategy, support and standards) • Quality as a key issue • International development .....

  4. Alzheimer Cafes: start and growth

  5. Alzheimer Cafes: start and growth • TV-documentary ‘Living with dementia’ • Alzheimer Cafe: location and TV-format • Manual for setting up Alzheimer Cafe • Special symposium and workshops • Development of training for leaders • Supportive material

  6. Dementia Award 2010

  7. Topics • Start and growth of the Alzheimer Cafes • Effectiveness of the Alzheimer Cafes • Back office (strategy, support and standards) • Quality as a key issue • International development .....

  8. Alzheimer Cafes: effectiveness • Growth as a sign of success • Number of people with dementia attending • Number of family aregivers attending • Majority of people ‘stamgasten’ (core guests) • Anecdotical information (satisfaction is high) • No scientific proof • Part of the Dementia Guideline (NL) • Recommended as good practice by Interdem (EUR)

  9. Alzheimer Cafes: indirect effects • Gives a face to the disease • Less taboo • Empowering people with dementia and family members • Balancing the emphasis on medical ‘treatment’ • Platform for advocacy and lobby • Free publicity in local newspapers • Educate professionals and other visitors (politicians)

  10. Average number of visitors

  11. People with dementia attending

  12. Family caregivers attending

  13. Average number of visits per year

  14. Alzheimer Cafes: in numbers Every month: • Number of visitors > 7.000 • Number of people with dementia > 600 • Number of family caregivers > 4.000 Every year: • Number of unique visitors in a year: ± 35.000 • Stamgasten are in majority people with dementia and family caregivers. Some professionals as well. • Number of people with dementia we reach: ± 2.000. • Number of family caregivers we reach: ± 15.000.

  15. Topics • Start and growth of the Alzheimer Cafes • Effectiveness of the Alzheimer Cafes • Back office (support and standards) • Quality as a key issue • International development .....

  16. Back office: support (2000 – 2005) • Manual with practical guidelines • Information materials (flyers, posters) • Workshop at annual national Volunteers Day • National meetings for regional branches • National training for discussion leaders by BereMiesen

  17. Back office: support (2006 – 2010) • Manual with practical guidelines • Information materials (flyers, posters) • Workshop at annual national Volunteers Day • National meetings for regional branches • National training for discussion leaders • Manual with practical guidelines • Information materials (flyers, posters) • Regional meetings for volunteers in Cafes • Regional training for discussion leaders • Train-the-trainers programme by Bere Miesen

  18. Back office: standards • Alzheimer Cafe, registered by a European trademark • Development of a set of quality criteria • Bi-annual survey amongst Alzheimer Cafes • Regular contact with working group • Volunteer of the regional branch as contact person • Alzheimer Nederland ‘owns’ information table • Alzheimer Cafe is part of the ‘Dementia’ guidelines (drawn by Ministry of Health, National body of Health Insurance companies and Alzheimer Nederland)

  19. Topics • Start and growth of the Alzheimer Cafes • Effectiveness of the Alzheimer Cafes • Back office (strategy, support and standards) • Quality as a key issue • International development .....

  20. Some quality criteria • Non-profit; free admission, normal prices for drinks • Monthly / At least ten times a year • Avoid cancelling two meetings in a row • Year programme should cover whole range • Emphasis on emotional and psychosocial aspects • Information preferably by means of an interview • A variety of professionals play an active role • Involvement of regional branch of Alzheimer Nederland • If there are no people with dementia, it is not a ‘real’ Alzheimer Cafe

  21. Trained discussion leader • Experienced in supporting people with dementia • Experienced in supporting family caregivers • Multidisciplinary knowledge about dementia • Therapeutic / Counselling and group work • Is a role model in communicating • Emphasis on openness versus avoidance • Responsibility and continuity

  22. Topics • Start and growth of the Alzheimer Cafes • Effectiveness of the Alzheimer Cafes • Back office (strategy, support and standards) • Quality as a key issue • International development .....

  23. International development • Belgium • United Kingdom • Denmark • Germany • Finland • Italy • Spain • Greece • Malta • Cyprus • Canada !! • Australia • Aruba • Curaçao • Alzheimer Tearoom

  24. International development: proposal • Support other countries in founding and running Alzheimer Cafes according to the original model • Draw up international criteria and guidelines for Alzheimer Cafes to improve the quality of life • Self-evaluation method for Alzheimer Cafes throughout the world • International research on the effectiveness of Alzheimer Cafes in several countries • Working together .... and .... setting the agenda

  25. In collaboration with …. All our volunteers Bere Miesen

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