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Rethinking Wandering in Care Homes

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In this episode of the Dementia Researcher Podcast Dr Anna Volkmer hosts a discussion exploring the complexities of wandering in dementia care.

Dr Bryony Waters-Harvey & Dr Emma Hock from The University of Sheffield and Conny McGowan from The Orders of St John Care Trust discuss their research and outcomes of the NIHR funded "FREEDEM study" - Reframing 'wandering' as a meaningful activity using realist synthesis and qualitative exploration

Takeaways

  • Wandering is often a meaningful activity for residents.
  • Individualised care plans are crucial for supporting residents.
  • Language matters in how we perceive wandering.
  • Positive risk-taking can enhance residents' quality of life.
  • Hydration and nutrition are important for wandering residents.
  • Research should focus on the positive aspects of wandering.
  • Care staff need training to support safe wandering.
  • Environmental factors significantly impact wandering behavior.
  • Residents should have access to outdoor spaces.
  • Future research should involve residents and their families

Access the toolkit and resources:

https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/freedem/home

Strategies to support safe wandering in care homes for older adults – what works, for whom, and in which circumstances? A realist synthesis:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020748926000192

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