A Dundee care home which developed a pioneering ‘village’ to enable those living with dementia to reconnect with old memories has been shortlisted for two respected UK-wide awards.
Bupa’s Balcarres care home, in Broughty Ferry, is in the running for the Person-Centred and Compassionate Care plaudits at the annual Bupa Clinical Excellence Awards, thanks to its innovative and attentive approach to dementia care.
90% of the residents at Balcarres care home are living with dementia, and the home has already introduced a putting green and bus stop cafe to its garden space and continues to break new ground. Staff are currently constructing a working post office, grocer’s and thrift shop, all of which are specifically designed to enable residents to reconnect with recognisable social surroundings in a safe and familiar environment.
The Clinical Excellence Awards celebrate the stars among Bupa’s 27,000 employees from 300 care homes across the UK. The awards recognise individuals and teams who have demonstrated outstanding excellence within their field of work, and who go the extra mile to deliver high standards of care to residents and support to colleagues.
Lynn McLean, Home Manager at Bupa’s Balcarres care home, said: “Ultimately, the driving force behind our work is to improve the quality of life of the people in our care and we are all absolutely thrilled all our efforts are being recognised.
“The creation of the bus stop cafe and putting green is so important for our residents as it allows them to reconnect with previous memories in a secure and familiar environment.
“We are very excited to continue to expand this project and add the post office, grocer’s and thrift shop, as these kinds of features have been proven to provide residents living with dementia cognitive stimulation which relieves feelings of anxiety and confusion.
“We always aim to provide the highest level of care to all our residents and we believe the ‘village life’ setting is a fresh and innovative way in which to do this.
“The satisfaction we gain from this and the extremely positive feedback from the residents is all the thanks we need but to be shortlisted for two categories is really special and we are all very excited to attend the event in London.”
In addition to the ‘village’, other creative features at Balcarres care home include a Wi-Fi cafe to ensure residents are able to keep in touch with friends and family across the world, a children’s play area for visiting youngsters, a gardening club and a ‘1940s room’ to enable residents to reminisce about times gone by.
Staff also recently dedicated their time to take four residents on a short break to Butlins, in order to enable them to revisit a favourite holiday destination of their youth. The Dundee care home is planning to provide more short trips for residents in the near future.
The winners of the Bupa Clinical Excellence Awards 2015 will be announced at a ceremony at the King’s Fund in London on the evening of Thursday 5th November.