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Follow on Google News | ![]() Transitions Healthcare North Huntingdon Awarded Grant to Launch Innovative Dementia & Memory Care PThe new person-centered program will serve the Westmoreland County and Greater Pittsburgh area dementia population.
Dementia poses an increasing challenge in today's aging population, affecting millions of individuals worldwide and placing significant burdens on families, caregivers, and healthcare systems. The newly funded project, named "Purpose With A Passion: A Person-Centered Dementia Program," seeks to bridge the gap by combining cutting-edge technology with compassionate care. The grant, generously provided by CMS, recognizes Transitions Healthcare North Huntingdon's pioneering work to engage dementia residents in purposeful activity and boost the collective skillset of all staff to provide the highest quality of care for this population. Goals are focused on three specific pillars: 1.) life stations and busy boxes designed to facilitate meaningful daily engagement; 2.) specialized dementia dining ware to encourage regular and healthy eating patterns; and 3.) customized dementia care training and certification for staff. Collectively implemented, these pillars will improve the facility's culture around the disease and provide a safe and comfortable environment for dementia residents to age in place. "Purpose With A Passion" leverages Transitions Healthcare's strong foundation in dementia care to help develop a robust specialized memory care unit in the coming years. The community's current dementia population comprises 40% of the total residents at the facility. Building upon the proven Montessori approach to dementia care, facility team members across all departments will incorporate "life stations" and specialized dining ware into daily activities while receiving robust dementia care training - all intended to ignite positive culture change and enhance quality of life for our dementia population. Transitions Healthcare is committed to a person-centered approach, placing emphasis on improving the quality of life for those people living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia in our care. As part of the project's outcomes, the organization will work closely with healthcare professionals, dementia experts, and individuals with lived experience to ensure the program's efficacy and appropriateness. As part of these outcomes, Transitions Healthcare anticipates a steady reduction of antipsychotic medication usage across our dementia population in concordance with reduced behaviors and an overall improved and more focused environment. The "Purpose With A Passion" program is slated to begin development immediately, with an anticipated launch in late 2023. Transitions Healthcare looks forward to making a tangible difference in the lives of individuals affected by dementia, as well as contributing valuable insights to the field of dementia care. End
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