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• Consider different constructions of dementia• Less than or more than or equal to?• Case studies in hope• Planning and building dementia friendly
communities
Map of the session
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Dementia defined• Dementia is a term used to describe various
different brain disorders that have in common a loss of brain function that is usually progressive and eventually severe. 100 different types of dementia!
• How many people in Ireland have dementia• Progression trajectory
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The Neuron
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Plaques and tangles
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Healthy brain / demented brain
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Kitwood challenged the exclusively medical construction of dementia that had emerged by the 1970s
D = P + B + H + NI + SP
D= dementia process P = personality
H = physical health B = biography
NI = neurological impairmentSP = social psychology
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The ways in which society values people living with dementia will be considered
the ways in which people with dementia are seen as being less than they were before <
compared with having more to offer than before >
or being equal to others in society =
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Human Rights
Ways in which to support the undiminished humanity of people living with dementia
Ways of achieving dementia friendly communities and societies
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Experience across Europe
http://www.alz.co.uk/adi/pdf/gp201210.pdf
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Case Studies in Hope
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Consider the ways in which society in your country values people living with dementia
the ways in which people with dementia are seen as being less than they were before <
compared with having more to offer than before >
or being equal to others in society =
How could there be a move toward ≥ rather than < ?
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Dementia friendly communitiesDementia friendly society
• What is a dementia friendly community?
• What is a dementia friendly society?
• What are the challenges to achieving dementia friendly communities and society ?
• How can these be overcome?
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Making a positive differencePlan a dementia friendly community.
What would this look like?
What would this feel like?
How could this goal be achieved?
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Dementia friendly communities
Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge (UK)
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• Design Council (UK)
Dementia design