Friday, 25 October 2013

Profile 1 Darent Valley Hospital - Dementia Care Settings, Services and Staff [Update 1 - 18/11/13]

Related Posts
Profile 1A for dementia-related matters for admittance at Darent Valley Hospital (DVH).
Profile 1B  for the volunteer Buddy Scheme at DVH.

Introduction
DVH is the principal hospital within the area of Dartford, Gravesham Swanley Clinical Commissioning Group (DGSCCG). Most of the population living in Swanley are likely to be admitted there.

Numbers
The number of people with diagnosed dementia in the area of the DSGCCG is 1256 (July 2013), which means there are likely to be another 1200 or so who are not diagnosed. (The latter are more likely to require admission to DVH as a result of a crisis.)

Patients with dementia who are admitted to hospital with non-related conditions, eg a stroke, or following a severe injury in dementia- related crisis, eg a fall, will be cared for in the specialist ward for the illness or a dementia ward.

Accommodation
DVH has specialist units for dementia, including:
  • several  dementia wards
  • a memory clinic for those with memory problem - providing assessment, diagnosis and, if appropriate, treatment 
  • a secure unit temporary admission for those who may harm themselves or other treatment.
The dementia wards and other care facilitities have been or are being redesigned and redecorated to make them more dementia friendly. This initiative is in line with policy and funding under the national Dementia Declaration (see Post No 5).

Key Staff
In the last few years personnel concerned with the treatment and care of those living with dementia at DVH have been appointed, or further trained and developed. The key staff for dementia include:
  • consultants
  • nurses, at least one of whom is a specialist dementia nurse 
  • a group of volunteers known as "Dementia Buddies"
  • NHS who have become Dementia Champions (seemingly a different role to that of Dementia Friends Champions) .
DGSCCG (July 2013) Dementia - The forgotten disease, DGSCCG

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