Advantages and disadvantages of different models of Housing with Care schemes for people living with dementia - Worcester (supported by the Housing LIN)
Event date
Description
One of the outcomes of the 2014 HDRC workshop was a list of the consortium's priority research themes. The top priority theme was: the advantages and disadvantages of different models of Housing with Care schemes for people living with dementia. Research evidence on this theme is currently limited. In this 2015 workshop we aim to share knowledge and learning and increase understanding relating to this theme.
Lunch and refreshments are provided. Attendance must be through prior registration, by clicking here (opens new window). Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
This meeting will be held at:
Worcester University
Cotswold Suite
1st Floor, Edward Elgar Building
St Johns Campus
One of the outcomes of the 2014 HDRC workshop was a list of the consortium's priority research themes. The top priority theme was: the advantages and disadvantages of different models of Housing with Care schemes for people living with dementia. Research evidence on this theme is currently limited. In this 2015 workshop we aim to share knowledge and learning and increase understanding relating to this theme.
Lunch and refreshments are provided. Attendance must be through prior registration, by clicking here (opens new window). Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis.
This meeting will be held at:
Worcester University
Cotswold Suite
1st Floor, Edward Elgar Building
St Johns Campus
Programme
Links to presentations and event report (opens new window)
- 10.00 Registration and refreshments
- 10.30 Chair (Simon Evans) and Dawn Brooker welcome - Association for dementia Studies, HDRC hosting organisation
- 10.50 The HDRC's top research priority - Julie Barrett (HDRC Research Coordinator)
- 11.00 Housing and Care 21 research - Vanessa Pritchard-Wilkes, Housing and Care 21
- 11.30 Break, refreshments and networking
- 11.50 Lessons from Europe - Tracy Paine, Belong and Damian Utton, Pozzoni Architects.
- 12.20 Hogeweyk - the "Dementia village" - Michael Spellman, The ExtraCare Charitable Trust.
- 12.50 Deprivation of liberty - implications for different HWC models - Sue Garwood, Housing LIN Dementia Lead
- 13.10 Lunch and networking
- 14.00 Group work - advantages and disadvantages of the different models
- - led by Julie Barrett
- 15.00 Feedback from the groups - led by Julie Barrett
- 15.20 Closing remarks - Simon Evans
- 15.30 Close of workshop.
Links to presentations and event report (opens new window)
- 10.00 Registration and refreshments
- 10.30 Chair (Simon Evans) and Dawn Brooker welcome - Association for dementia Studies, HDRC hosting organisation
- 10.50 The HDRC's top research priority - Julie Barrett (HDRC Research Coordinator)
- 11.00 Housing and Care 21 research - Vanessa Pritchard-Wilkes, Housing and Care 21
- 11.30 Break, refreshments and networking
- 11.50 Lessons from Europe - Tracy Paine, Belong and Damian Utton, Pozzoni Architects.
- 12.20 Hogeweyk - the "Dementia village" - Michael Spellman, The ExtraCare Charitable Trust.
- 12.50 Deprivation of liberty - implications for different HWC models - Sue Garwood, Housing LIN Dementia Lead
- 13.10 Lunch and networking
- 14.00 Group work - advantages and disadvantages of the different models
- - led by Julie Barrett
- 15.00 Feedback from the groups - led by Julie Barrett
- 15.20 Closing remarks - Simon Evans
- 15.30 Close of workshop.