Anam Cara Dementia Respite Service



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Anam Cara Dementia Respite Service

Anam Cara is gaelic meaning Soul Friend. Anam Cara symbolises a spiritual friendship that is not affected by time, distance or separation. In the old Celtic tradition the Anam Cara was someone you could share your innermost self, mind and heart with. This soul friend was an act of recognition and belonging, helping us to return to the heart of our spirit. What is Anam Cara Dementia Respite Service? Anam Cara provides a short-stay respite service within a residential setting. Our service is available to individuals (guests) aged 60 and over who have a diagnosis or probable diagnosis of dementia. Guests can stay with us for a minimum period of 24 hours, the length of stay is dependent on the circumstances of admission. Anam Cara dementia respite unit is regulated by the Care Inspectorate and staff are registered through the Scottish Social Services Council regulatory body for education and qualifications. Excellent, I was well looked after for the day, I didn t think of home because it felt like a home from home. Guest

The building Staff and support The services we provide Anam Cara has 14 respite beds with one double bedroom for a couple. Each guest s room is tastefully decorated and carpeted. All bedrooms have en-suite facilities with a walk-in shower. Every room has a lockable door and cabinet so the guest can choose to have their own key to store their personal belongings safely. We encourage our guests to bring along some personal items such as pictures of their families and carers, allowing them to feel as comfortable as possible during their stay. At Anam Cara our staff are specially trained to meet the needs of people with dementia and their families and carers. All senior staff hold a dementia qualification and all are about to embark on an enhanced qualification in dementia to develop their skills and knowledge. Each member of staff has different experiences, skills, training and personal characteristics this mix allows us to match our services to the individual guests needs. The guests and carers are involved in all aspects of the service and will be invited to a pre-admission visit where they will meet staff and see the unit. This means we get to know all our guests and ensures a meaningful break for the carers. Our activity programme is tailored to meet our guests needs. They might like to continue with some housekeeping skills, assist with daily living or explore some gentle exercise. We also have fun activities such as bingo and dominoes to keep the mind active. Some other services we provide as a team are: Supporting the guest and carers with emotional needs Bathing and personal care Special diets and meal preparation Companionship by meeting with peers Alzheimer s and dementia care in a friendly environment Emergency response systems Excellent service, staff wonderful, couldn t cope without them. Carer Hourly or daily service that is personalised and individualised to each guest Seamless integration and co-ordination of services with our health partners Activities geared to each guest s capabilities Medication administration or prompting Participation events Saturday night themed entertainment Follow up phone calls and support for carers on the guest s return home

How to access the service? Guests and carers can discuss a respite break with a Care Manager or Social Worker who will complete a single shared assessment. You will all be involved in the process to reach a consensus and agreement to access the service. Referrals to Anam Cara can also be made by a local GP or by the Community Psychiatric nurses. If the guest does not have a Care Manager all of the above professionals can access the service in the first instance on their behalf. How long is the respite break for? The stay can be as short or as long as the situation and circumstances allow, providing the guest is in agreement to stay for the break. However, checks with the Care Manager are advised as some longer stays do have an effect on state benefit entitlement. Admissions and discharge times will be confirmed by letter before the date of arrival. Any necessary adjustments to these times can be discussed with a senior member of staff who will try to accommodate any changes that are required. Very caring friendly staff, nothing is a problem. Guest Excellent 5 star service, very relieved and content to know mum is well cared for. I have no worries when I am on holiday as I know she is safe. Carer

At Anam Cara dementia respite service we are well aware that seeking respite care solutions can often be stressful. We are here for all our guests and their families and carers. We are ready to help regardless of the situation. We promise to provide the highest quality care with a personal and caring touch. Anam Cara Stoneyholm Road, Kilbirnie, KA25 7JE TELEPHONE 01505 684362 FAX 01505 684362 EMAIL dementiasupportservice@north-ayrshire.gov.uk