Monday 25 November 2013

25 Dementia - Planning, Development, and Building for Homes and Care Settings {Update 1 - 09/12/13]

Dementia is at the forefront of the health and social professions policy concerns at the moment. However, this post signposts some of the concerns for entrepreneurs and professionals in property and building industries which will arise from the ever-formulating national strategy for dementia.

In some areas some of the spin-offs from the National Declaration include calls for:

  • increased assessment, diagnosis and treatment of those who may have dementia, say, some 300,000 as yet not so diagnosed
  • emphasis on those living with a dementia residing their home  
  • adaptation of dementia wards and care homes to make them more dementia friendly
  • dementia friendly improvements and changes in residences for a) fire safety, b) falls safety, c) retro-decoration, d) retro-furnishing, and e) assistive tecnology 
  • planning applications for homes, care homes and other care settings suitable for those with dementia.  
Kent County Council are preparing advisory documentation for developments which involve aspects of dementia in project proposals. 

Details are awaited but I would expect the report to include concerns for:
  • housing - both social and private sector developments
  • developments for dementia care settings, eg care homes. 
Also, given the pending growth in neighbourhood planning it might be timely to include advice on making townscapes, green infrastructure, etc more dementia friendly.

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