Home
Instead Senior Care is currently providing a free training programme to local
businesses and their staff in Dungarvan who, through the course of their normal
working day, may come into contact with dementia and Alzheimer’s sufferers.
While
it is estimated that there are over 50,000 people affected by dementia in
Ireland today, what is equally concerning is that this number is expected to
rise to 140,000 in the next 25 years.
The free training programme, devised and
facilitated by Home Instead Senior Care has so far been undertaken by 13
Dungarvan businesses, including Garvey’s SuperValu, The Park Hotel, Bank of
Ireland, AIB, pharmacies and restaurants.
Ray
Power, Manager Home Instead Senior Care Waterford stressed the importance of
service providers and retailers having a better understanding of dementia and
Alzheimer’s.
“Every
day in Dungarvan, someone with dementia goes into a shop, a bank, a restaurant
and, as is too often the case with dementia or Alzheimer’s, that person may be
confused, disorientated or isolated. The
premise of this dementia training workshop is to help businesses and their
staff understand dementia, recognise the signs and interact appropriately with
that person.”
“From
very simply recognising the symptoms of dementia in a person to dealing with them
appropriately and compassionately through apt body movements, body language and
voice tone, staff will be better equipped to assist and reassure a person with
dementia, in order for that person to have a stress and anxiety free
experience.”
Dungarvan
Chamber of Commerce recently completed the dementia workshop and is actively
encouraging more local businesses to sign up for training.
Jenny
Beresford, CEO Dungarvan Chamber of Commerce was enthusiastic about the
initiative. “We are delighted to be working with Home Instead Senior Care to
address the needs of those with dementia and their families. Dungarvan businesses have always been ahead
of the curve when it comes to providing excellent customer care. We feel that
local businesses, being some of the first in the country to undertake this
training programme, will certainly add value to the Dungarvan retail and
service experience, not just for locals, but for those who come to visit the
area.”
Mr.
Power added “We are determined to make Dungarvan Ireland’s first fully Dementia
Friendly Town. The derivatives of this
are manifold. For people with dementia, visiting,
shopping and staying in Dungarvan it will become an even more agreeable
experience. It would encourage, what is often a marginalised sector and their
family carers, who can also feel very isolated and alone, to become more
enmeshed in the local community. This is
something we at Home Instead Senior Care believe can only have massive benefits
to those with dementia, their carers and their families.”
If
you are a business owner and are interested in finding out more about Home
Instead Senior Care Dementia Training workshops, visit www.homeinstead.ie or call Waterford Home
Instead Senior Care on 058 75298.
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