Evaluating the Community Areas of Sustainable Care and Dementia Excellence Model of Care (CASCADE)
Dementia
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Dementia focused on measuring Dementia care, Community integrated care, Strengths-based approach, Technology, Person centered care
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Specific inclusion criteria for long-term residents:
- The person needs long-term rehabilitation or recovery for at least eight months.
Specific inclusion criteria for guesthouse facilities
- The person needs emergency respite due to unforeseen circumstances
- In need of planned respite for example, due to informal carer's scheduled commitments
- The person needs short-term rehabilitation or recovery
- Using guesthouse with care facilities for a minimum of 14 days.
Exclusion Criteria:
- People with complex care needs that cannot be met at the project delivery sites during initial recruitment.
- People that will not consent to participate in the evaluation study.
- People living with dementia involved in other studies.
Sites / Locations
- East Kent Hospitals University National Health Service Foundation Trust
- Medway Community Healthcare
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
People living with dementia intervention group
People living with dementia control group
Long term care and support are provided in a dementia care friendly environment with emphasis on 'the person's home'. Each resident's home carries a registered address to symbolise the person's home. Based on needs and strengths, people living with dementia and their families are supported to choose the technology to enable the person's independence plus developing new and maintaining existing skills. Examples of supportive and assistive technology include mobile devices, memory clocks, gas and flood detectors, sensor mats and global positioning system trackers or safe return ornaments. Routine care follows a holistic integrated health and social care plan tailored to the needs of the person living with dementia. Respite care provided in guesthouse facilities embody a similar approach only for a shorter period of time without assigning registered home addresses.
People living with dementia in need of long-term rehabilitation or recovery for at least eight months; and people living with dementia in need of respite care for up to 14 days People living with dementia will continue to use standard care. Standard care in this respect constitutes usual health and social care or any other nationally acceptable form of therapy that people living with dementia would seek to use.