uk trends in palliative care, dementia care and ageing-in-place
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A G E I N G A S I A I N D U S T R Y T O U R & G L O B A L M A S T E R C L A S S T H E U N I T E D K I N G D O M R E G I S T E R N O W | 1 8 - 2 1 J U L Y 2 0 1 6 | W W W . A G E I N G A S I A . C O M
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PALLIATIVE AND HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENT • General palliative and healthcare framework HUMAN RESOURCES • Availability and training of medical care professionals and
support staff
AFFORDABILITY OF CARE • Availability of public funding for palliative care • Financial burden on patients QUALITY OF CARE • Presence of monitoring guidelines • Availability of medications that relieve pain
• Extent of partnership between healthcare professionals and patients
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT • Availability of volunteers • Public awareness of palliative care
15.3
17.1
23.3
26.8
31.9
33.6
40.2
46.5
66.6
73.7
76.3
77.6
83.1
87.6
91.6
93.9
Philippines
Myanmar
China
India
Vietnam
Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
Hong Kong SAR
South Korea
Japan
Singapore
Taiwan
New Zealand
Australia
The United Kingdom
Source: The Quality of Death Index, commissioned by the Lien Foundation
2015 Quality of Death Index
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• St Christopher’s is one of the largest providers of palliative care education in the world. We estimate that we reach around 4,000 people every year.
• Over 3,300 patient referrals and estimate that in excess of 5,000 people drew help
• Last year St Christopher’s cared for an average of 650 people at home each month
• Visiting specialist team of nurses, doctors, social workers and other skilled clinical professionals made over 14,000 home visits last year, including 600 in the evening, overnight or at weekends.
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U K M A R K E T T R E N D S O N P A L L I A T I V E C A R E W O R L D ’ S F I R S T M O D E R N H O S P I C E
GAIN EXCLUSIVE INSIGHTS TO ST CHRISTOPHER’S HOSPICE Led by: Professor Heather Richardson Joint Chief Executive St Christopher’s Hospice The United Kingdom
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WATCH ‘AN ILLUSTRATION’ of the modern hospice movement http://www.ageingasia.com/index.php/industry-trainings/2014-01-20-14-39-7/
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“Well, doctor, it began in my back but now it seems that all of me is wrong,” and she then described her other symptoms. She went on…”I could have cried for the pills and injections but knew that I
must not. My husband and son were wonderful but they were having to stay off work and lose their money.” She was suffering a “total pain”….It is, in a way, somewhat artificial thus to divide a
whole experience but it may give an internal checklist on meeting a new patient .
Total pain is a clinical idea and approach. Total pain recognises pain as being physical,
psychological, social and spiritual.
Dame Cicely SaundersFounder
Modern Hospice Movement
….You matter because you are youand
you matter to the last moment of your life…
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Typical hospice care
Hospice care at St Christopher’s
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D E AT H C H AT P R O G R A M M E
Talking about death and dying remains one of the biggest taboos within most communities
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A PA R T M E N T S F O R L I F E
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Established in 1988, the nursing home vision is to give better lives for older people along with a mission to give them an independent, safe and secure future in a network of inspirational
communities. The nursing home is committed to developing inspirational villages for the over 55s, as an alternative to the traditional care home. The home enables older people to enjoy healthy, active, and independent lifestyles in their later years. The retirement villages are not just about providing new places to live. They’re about giving their residents a new lease of life. The home believes that health, age or financial means should be no barrier to an enhanced quality of life.
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FUTURE MODEL FOR ELDERLY HOUSING, DEMENTIA & PALLIATIVE
England’s largest provider of housing and care for older adults illustrates mock up of the future of retirement housing and care
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Silver Chic: The future of retirement housing and care
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Internally, we have conceptualised an open plan living space with clearly defined zones for seamless indoor to outdoor living for the over 65s. Wellbeing and exercise are very important and the interior includes dedicated areas for a virtual yoga class, alfresco dining as well as a vertical garden enabling plant life to grow all year round. The pivot glazed doors allow the interior and exterior spaces to connect seamlessly. Integrated smart technologies are another primary feature within the interior space with a particular emphasis on health, wellbeing and connectivity. An ambient monitoring wall
details the home-owners stats and prompts medication requirements as well as providing internet access, features such as a virtual fridge and face time access. The humble coffee table on the other hand now acts as 3D hologram computer, controlled from the comfort of the sofa, with the ability to create an augmented reality within the home controlling lighting, sound and even a virtual pet (See floor plan on page 23).
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FUTURE MODEL FOR ELDERLY HOUSING, DEMENTIA & PALLIATIVE
England’s largest provider of housing and care for older adults illustrates mock up of the future of technology-enabled living spaces
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R E S I D E N T I A L H O U S I N G & A G E D C A R E
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FUTURE MODEL FOR ELDERLY HOUSING, & PALLIATIVE
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R E S I D E N T I A L H O U S I N G & A G E D C A R E
End of life care for people with dementia does not usually need specialist palliative care intervention. However, planning end of life care for someone
who lacks capacity to make their own decisions is different from advance care planning with someone who is cognitively able
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FUTURE MODEL FOR ELDERLY HOUSING, & PALLIATIVE
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R E S I D E N T I A L H O U S I N G & A G E D C A R E
Making life meaningful for people with very advanced dementia by engaging people with advanced dementia through sensory input,
especially touch, and to enrich their quality of life.
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WATCH a short clip on a breakthrough moment of communication of how an effective programme engaged a lady with Alzheimer’s
http://www.ageingasia.com/index.php/industry-trainings/2014-01-20-14-39-7/
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