Learning disability and dementia - supporting transition to a care home

Lead Research Organisation: University of Stirling
Department Name: Health Sciences

Abstract

The longer life expectancy now enjoyed by most people with a learning disability is to be celebrated, for example people with Down's syndrome may now live to their 60s, a big step forward from the 1980s when life expectant was still in the teens. However, people with a learning disability generally are also at increased risk of dementia at a younger age and there are occasions when it is no longer preferred or practical for a person with a learning disability to remain in their home as dementia progresses. In such situations a move to a care home may take place, often at time of crisis or as dementia advances. Two longstanding problems have become evident: 1) people with a learning disability and dementia are often moved to a care home without being supported to share information about themselves or their wishes for future accommodation needs or preferences and 2) staff in care homes for older people can be hesitant about people with a learning disability and dementia moving in. This is due to uncertainty about how to meet their needs and the perception that the support needed is too great, or too different from other residents. This Catalyst proposal increases potential for appropriate engagement and activities before, during and after a move to a care home by older people with a learning disability and dementia.
There two issues will be addressed in this project in the following ways:

1. To develop, pilot and refine a new resource for people with a learning disability and dementia. Consistent with previous work of the Principal Investigator, this is expected to offer flexibility whilst ensuring the voice of the person is heard. It will be tailored to outcomes that individuals want from their accommodation and their support, and will help care home staff to better understand the needs and preferences of the person, and hopes for their new home. We will consult with people with a learning disability initially on appropriate format and content and will co-produce the final resource. This may be paper-based, electronic, audio or something different, but will be in a format considered appropriate and useable by people with a learning disability. The challenge will be determining an appropriate format and ensuring usability, both in the current place called home and in a care home, recognising limited WIFI accessible to some people with a learning disability.

2. To develop and pilot licensed training or an information resource/podcast series or similar for care home staff. Within the parameters of funding available, this will focus on transition to a care home by people with a learning disability and dementia. This requires consultation with care home staff initially to understand more about their knowledge gaps and will identify the most appropriate format that can be accessed and used in practice by the highest number of care home staff across the UK. A challenge will be developing something that is both feasible and sustainable. It will need to be accessed by care home providers at low cost, recognising sector challenges in releasing staff to take part in training or education. A further challenge is to consider how we will know if the training/learning has been successful beyond 'in the moment' feedback when completed.

Publications

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Description The first six months of the grant has seen development from an idea to an almost formed company with a name, website, log and business plan with a waiting list for training delivery. Once discussions are complete with the University about IP, this will be a registered comp[any ready to deliver.
Exploitation Route health, social care and third sector providers will benefit from ongoing access to information about dementia that is specific to individuals with a learning disability and will have evidence of upskilling staff and enhancing culture to promote the rights of the individuals supported. This increases wellbeing of people with a learning disability. It enables organisations to address regulatory requirements and ensure implementation of national dementia strategy priorities.
Sectors Healthcare

Other

 
Description SquarePeg Training
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to new or improved professional practice
 
Title SquarePeg Training - one day course 
Description Commercially available training as university spinout social enterprise. License and IP currently in development with University of Stirling. https://www.learningdisabilityanddementia.org/training.html 
IP Reference  
Protection Trade Mark
Year Protection Granted 2024
Licensed No
Impact This training is in the process of being developed on a commercial basis
 
Company Name Squarepeg Training Ltd 
Description  
Year Established 2024 
Impact Too early to state
 
Description Innovations and Impact in Ageing Showcase. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact This event will showcase the range of world-leading research evidence and insight around healthy ageing and how this related to key areas of innovation around design, housing, care, technology and more. We invite you to come along and consider new and exciting avenues for impact around the opportunities linked to future-proofing society. The event will offer demonstrations and a creative space for exploring innovative solutions that can support the process of healthy ageing, considering different groups and needs. By intersecting insights from academic evidence, practice and industry, we can explore innovation and opportunity in the ageing space.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description UKRI's Healthy Ageing Challenge 'Adding Life to Years' Conference 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Investor pitch delivered at Healthy Ageing 2023, the annual conference led by UKRI's Healthy Ageing Challenge, led by Innovate UK and the ESRC.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
URL https://iuk.ktn-uk.org/news/ukris-healthy-ageing-challenge-adding-life-to-years/