The Evening Times ran an article about figures in a new report showing that women from Lanarkshire experience higher-than-average rates of stillbirth and neonatal deaths than other parts of Scotland. The region recorded the second-highest rate in Scotland with 6.42 deaths per 1,000 births. However it is worth noting that the figure of 7,096 Lanarkshire resident […]
A good sign for dementia patients
Being in hospital can be distressing for people with dementia. However changes to the ward, such as the colour of the doors, floors, walls and how signage appears, can have a real calming effect.
NHS Lanarkshire has been at the forefront of this work. In fact, the signage that has been used within the care of the elderly wards has been rolled out across Scotland.
June Delaney, senior nurse for older people, said: “We undertook extensive refurbishment work within ward 20 at Monklands to ensure the environment is as patient friendly as possible.
“This included making sure the doors contrast with the walls, the floor is all one colour and having a day room where patients can do activities or eat at a table with chairs if they would like to do so and they are able to.
“We also have consistent and easy-to-read signage throughout the ward. I am proud to say that this template has been adopted throughout the NHS in Scotland.
“What is more important though is that you can really see the difference this has made to the patients. The ward is a lot calmer and there has been a reduction in the number of patient falls. Relatives also comment on how their loved one is more peaceful.”
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