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BUPA LEADERS EMERSED IN INNOVATIVE DEMENTIA TRAINING

Bupa Dementia Training

To help extend their knowledge of dementia further, the Managing Director and Senior Leadership Team of Bupa Care Homes have taken part in experiential dementia training, receiving first-hand experience of what living with the condition is like.

The session involved wearing glasses that mimic the effects of macular degeneration and peripheral vision loss, while also using audio and physical aids to help mimic the way that dementia affects other senses. Run by Training2Care, the travelling classroom was at Bupa’s newly-opened office in Salford Quays where 36 colleagues from across Bupa care homes took part in the training.

Aileen Waton, Head of Dementia for Bupa Care Homes, said: “Bupa has a long history in dementia care but, even for someone in my position, this has been both useful and humbling. By experiencing the impacts of dementia first-hand, we can be even closer to our residents and make sure that we’re able to support them in the best way possible.  There’s no reason why people can’t live well with dementia, and this training has helped us get a better understanding of supporting our residents.”

In addition to training the senior team, the workshop has also visited a number of Bupa’s care homes specialising in dementia care, as well as Richmond Village sites.

Glenn Knight, Managing Director for Training2Care, added: “It’s always great to give people a better insight into dementia, but it’s even better when you know that the training will be passed on to benefit the lives of others. The team at Bupa were really engaged, I’m confident that it’ll have a real impact on the lives of people with dementia as a result.”

This September marks the seventh World Alzheimer’s Month World Alzheimer's Month - an international campaign to raise awareness and challenge the stigma that surrounds the various strands of dementia.

Bupa has over 130 care homes in the UK, caring for around 6,500 residents. As well as focusing on providing person-centred dementia care within its care homes, it also hosts the Bupa Dementia Hub – a free, online resource offering practical advice on the condition.
 
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