Volunteer Program Transforming Dementia Care in Ireland
A volunteer program at St Joseph’s nursing home in Shankill, Ireland, transforms lives with the help of 120 dedicated volunteers. This program, supported by a recent report from Dublin City University, offers a life-changing model for dementia care. Volunteers, hailing from diverse backgrounds, engage residents in activities like chats, games, exercises, and music sessions. The programs impact is profound, with residents experiencing joy and memory recall through simple connections and shared experiences. The report, based on interviews with 75 people, highlights the programs potential to be replicated nationwide, addressing the urgent need for dementia care as Irelands dementia population is projected to nearly double by 2045.
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