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Community expectations of a village for people living with dementia
Author(s) -
Tierney Laura,
Doherty Kathleen,
Breen Juanita,
CourtneyPratt Helen
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
health and social care in the community
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.984
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1365-2524
pISSN - 0966-0410
DOI - 10.1111/hsc.14018
Subject(s) - dementia , thematic analysis , focus group , unit (ring theory) , scale (ratio) , enthusiasm , psychology , local community , reflexivity , public relations , nursing , gerontology , medical education , medicine , business , sociology , qualitative research , political science , marketing , geography , social psychology , disease , social science , mathematics education , cartography , pathology , law
Small‐scale models of dementia care are a progressive approach to improve care for people living with dementia. These models intend to provide a home‐like environment with a small number of residents in each living unit, easy access to services and facilities, a dedicated team of staff and flexible routines. This study was undertaken during the construction phase of a new village and provided a unique opportunity to explore expectations of the village among the local community. Twelve community members participated in two sequential online focus groups over a 2‐month period. Focus group discussions were recorded, transcribed and analysed using a reflexive thematic analysis approach. Knowledge of the village varied and was informed by familiarity with other village developments and local marketing about the new village. The findings indicate that the community expect the village to provide residents with optimum dementia care, a safe and enabling physical environment and a vibrant daily life where they are engaged in ‘normal’ activities. While participants expected the village to be self‐contained, they also anticipated strong connections with the wider community. Participants acknowledged that the community need dementia education to ensure these interactions are positive. Community expectations of a new village development for people living with dementia are largely positive and often idealistic. Organisations need to consider these expectations when developing new small‐scale facilities and be mindful of how they market these developments to foster realistic expectations. While community enthusiasm about dementia care is encouraging, education is needed to ensure the success of the model.