Putting dementia on the map published by the Department of
Health draws on data and information about dementia health and
care, dementia friendly communities and research.
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This search of current nursing literature discusses the
training of pre and post-registered nurses relating to care of
patients with dementia and the challenges that face both
patients and nurses in the hospital setting.
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The Virtual Hospital, developed by the Dementia Services
Development Centre, aims to show good design can help to make
an acute hospital setting dementia-friendly.
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This self-assessment framework was created by nurses and care
staff to compare current dementia care for in-patient settings
with the best practice criteria.
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This report published by the Future Hospital Commission sets
out the Commission’s vision for hospital services structured
around the needs of patients, now and future.
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The second report of the National Audit of Dementia (2013)
indicates that there is some distance to travel to deliver
quality care for patients with dementia who are hospitalised,
and their carers/families.
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This nursing vision and strategy for dementia care, published
by the Department of Health, makes clear that every nurse can
make a difference to the care of people with dementia.
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This letter published by the NHS England introduces
Patient-led assessments of the care environment (PLACE), the
new system for assessing the quality of the hospital
environment from April 2013.
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Compassion in Practice sets out a vision to embed six values:
care, compassion, courage, communication, competence and
commitment, known as the Six C’s, throughout the NHS to
improve care for patients.
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This resource developed by the Royal College of Nursing aims
to support people working in hospitals to apply five
principles for improving the quality of care and support for
people with dementia and their carers.
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