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Macclesfield Hospital Environment Changes

Macclesfield Hospital Environment Changes

Working with staff at Macclesfield hospital’s Ward 9 to help enhance the environment for patients living with dementia

The work on Macclesfield Hospital’s environmental changes that began in November 2022.  Since then the ward has undergone a complete facelift. The aim of the changes was to reduce falls, promote independence and providing a less clinical environment.

What Changes to the environment did we make?

Amongst the wide range of environment changes the ward now boasts brightly coloured access doors to support patients finding their way around.  Plus new flooring to promote safe mobility and reduce falls.

Brand new, dementia friendly signage has been installed to help patients navigate around bed bays and easily identifiable colour coded bays and bed numbers to aid visibility.

Admiral Nurse Stephanie Ragdale commented “We are delighted with the results of the ward refurbishment and can’t wait to see the positive impact it has on our patients’ wellbeing. Being in hospital can be distressing for a person living with dementia. This can contribute to a decline in functioning and increase the risk that the person won’t be able to return home. By optimising the design of hospital environments, it is possible to reduce confusion and agitation, encourage independence and social interaction, and enable people with dementia to retain their ability to undertake activities of daily living.”

To further enhance patient experience, the trust has now appointed a new Activities Coordinator who will be responsible for implementing a programme of dementia-friendly activities on the ward.

“Patients living with dementia benefit from a ‘just right’ level of physical and cognitive challenge to help increase their independence and reduce anxiety. These meaningful activities provide just the right level of stimulation to patients which will make all the difference to their experience on our ward,” added Stephanie.
The final touch of the refurbishment has seen the installation of a new mural in the conservatory depicting Tegg’s Nose in the Peak District. This will act as a hub for patients to gather and socialise whilst also providing a point of interest and familiarity.

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