An Evaluation of House of Memories: Dementia Training Programme
Contributors: Kerry Wilson and Gayle Whelan
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Published By: National Museums Liverpool
Published On: September 2014
House of Memories is a multi award-winning museums dementia awareness training programme in the U.K. Created by National Museums Liverpool, it provides health, social care and housing workforce with practical skills and resources to support people to live well with dementia. Since its inception in 2012, more than 5,000 health, housing, and social care workers have participated in the training nationally in the U.K.
Other recent developments attached to the programme include the launch of a dedicated My House of Memories2 app, which can again be used remotely in a variety of care contexts.
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Category:
· Connected Health
· International Perspectives
· Workforces Considerations
· International Perspectives
· Workforces Considerations
Tag:
· Dementia
· Mobile Health
· Training
· Mobile Health
· Training