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Information for Dementia Care

Information for Dementia Care. The Dementia Services Development Centre Library & Information Service. Context. Dementia Services Development Centre – the work of the centre The Iris Murdoch Building - design for dementia. DSDC. Established 1989 Dementia Services Development Trust

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Information for Dementia Care

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  1. Information for Dementia Care The Dementia Services Development Centre Library & Information Service

  2. Context • Dementia Services Development Centre – the work of the centre • The Iris Murdoch Building - design for dementia

  3. DSDC • Established 1989 • Dementia Services Development Trust • Dept. of Applied Social Sciences at University of Stirling • Aims - to extend and improve services to people with dementia and their carers by providing: • Information • Training & Education • Research & Consultancy • Publications • Conferences

  4. The Iris Murdoch Building • Purpose-built, opened in 2002 • Design exemplar for dementia-friendly public buildings

  5. Dementia-friendly design • Provides an environment that compensates for the disabilities of dementia • Celebrates the creativity of people with dementia

  6. Dementia-friendly design The disabilities of dementia usually include • Impaired memory • Impaired learning • Impaired reasoning • High levels of stress • Difficulty adjusting to the sensory/mobility impairment of normal ageing

  7. Dementia-friendly design should: • Make crucial information obvious • Conceal the unnecessary • Offer multiple cues • Make recognisable/familiar a key principle • Use high levels of visibility • Preserve identity/stimulate memory

  8. Celebrating the creativity of people with dementia • Stained glass • Painting • Sculpture • Photography

  9. Library & Information Service - Users • DSDC researchers, trainers, consultants • Stirling university students • Students from other universities • Health & Social care professionals • Carers • Care managers • Architects, designers

  10. Library & Information Service • Specialist collection12000 books, reports, journal articles • Open to the public600 visitors per year • Databasesin-house developments • New library system

  11. Library & Information Service - Lending • UK-wide • Postal loans

  12. Library & Information Service • Support for staff and students • Distance-learning modules

  13. Library & Information Service - Enquiries • Limited access to databases • Tailored searches • Hot topicsDesignTechnologyNutritionActivities

  14. Library & Information Service - Current Awareness • Dementia Now - monthly current awareness bulletin on dementia • New acquisitions • Featured topic • News digest • Web watch

  15. Library & Information Service - Current Awareness • New format • New content • New price • Free introductory issue in June

  16. Eileen Richardson Library & Information Service Manager Iris Murdoch Building, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA Tel. 01786 467740 Email: dementia@stir.ac.uk Web: www.dementia.stir.ac.uk

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