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Hospital Welcomes a Less Clinical Look

Bolton Hospital is working hard to provide dementia patients with a friendlier and more enabling environment that is less clinical with the revamp on their medical ward.

Environment Changes at Bolton Hospital

Bolton Hospital

Kerry Lyons Complex Care Matron at the Royal Bolton Hospital is working with Find Memory Care to create a welcoming dementia environment. What are the Environment Changes at Bolton Hospital? The new look dementia-friendly areas are designed to aid treatment and increase mobility. Providing a calming atmosphere that helps to reduce agitation and increase interaction. […]

Dementia Environment comes to Loughbrough

Creating a dementia environment in the form of a old fashioned pub at Connaught House, an Extra Care scheme in Loughborough for the over 55’s, has encouraged activities and interaction.

Find’s Dementia Shops at Anchor Springfield

Dementia Mural - Café Activities

One of Find’s recent successful launches is our growing range of Dementia Shops. We recently collaborated with Anchor Care Homes to install a ‘high street’ of shop fronts. Including a General Store, Post Office, Book Shop, Hat and Coat Shop, Flower Shop, and Tea Room.

Sundowning and Dementia.

Sundowning and dementia is a term used for the changes in behaviour that occur in the evening, around dusk. Some people who have been diagnosed with dementia experience a growing sense of agitation or anxiety at this time. Why does Sundowning Happen in People With Dementia? Sundowning has several causes. As the day goes on, […]

New Sensory Dementia Product

Find are pleased to announce a new sensory dementia products the Bud cushion. The product has been launched to offer comfort, relaxation and reassurance to people in the later stages of dementia. The Bud cushion has been carefully created by the national assistive technology charity Designability and has been made in response to feedback from […]

Make Just One Change Today! Wayfinding

Care homes and hospitals are often especially difficult for wayfinding, with long, non-distinctive hallways and poorly differentiated routes. This can cause anxiety, distress, and decreased interaction in individuals with dementia.

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