Living with dementia in Stockport
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Healthwatch Stockport evaluated the support for people living with dementia by collecting feedback from those with lived experience.
The key findings from their engagement work includes:
- Participants described that moving their loved ones into a care home was an extremely emotional experience.
- The main issues people raised about care in care homes were about hygiene, lost property, dental care, GP care, visiting and lack of exercise/muscle wasting.
- There was general concern about the quality of care plans, and it was suggested work needs to be done on modelling care plans on good practice.
- Early hospital appointments were always very stressful with little chance of getting a dementia patient there for an eight or nine o’clock appointment.
- It’s vital that all eligible health and social care professionals are provided with a mandatory training to support the care of people with dementia.
The report highlights what had worked well during the pandemic, the gaps in provision and a lived experience case study of one family’s dementia journey. Healthwatch have made recommendations for the local Clinical Commissioning Group to consider when shaping the services going forward.