Development of the Watergate Tool to inform levels of care provision needed for people with dementia moving into extra care apartments

Author:

Bainbridge Lesley1,Thompson Juliana2,Ritchie Julie3,Metcalfe Rebekah4,McLeod Adelina5,Tiplady Sue6

Affiliation:

1. Physical Health, Home Group, Durham, UK

2. Juliana Thompson Healthcare Workforce Research and Consultancy, Durham, UK

3. Integrated Adults and Social Care Services, Gateshead Council, Gateshead, UK

4. Home Group, Gateshead, UK

5. Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

6. Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

Abstract

As rates of dementia rise, there is an increased demand for specialist accommodation for people with dementia. Watergate Court in Gateshead is an extra care facility that provides care and accommodation for residents with different levels of dementia within a wider community of older people. To ensure high-quality, cost-efficient care for these residents, an effective method of assessing their care needs was required. The Watergate Tool was developed to assess the level of care provision that the residents with dementia needed. The authors found that when the Watergate Tool was used regularly within the context of an effective multidisciplinary team, it contributed to consistent care provision assessments, ensuring that the residents with dementia received the care that they needed.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

General Medicine

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