The Dementia Bus Visits Bluebird Care Staffordshire Moorlands!

Last week our care team attended an amazing virtual Dementia Bus training session to experience the difficulties of living with dementia, first hand.

20/07/2022

Last week our care team attended an amazing virtual Dementia Bus training session to experience the difficulties of living with dementia, first hand.

The mobile dementia simulator also known as the ‘Dementia Bus’ gives a person with a healthy brain the chance to experience what dementia might be like by replicating different symptoms and challenges faced by someone with the condition. The medically-proven training method encourages people to understand what they can change in their care practices and settings to reduce frustration and improve the experiences of a person with dementia. 

Using specially developed equipment and a safe environment, our care team were placed in the world that people with dementia experience everyday.  They wore mittens in a thick material to impair their ability to perform tasks or hold items, wore headphones and glasses with altered lenses to impair their vision and to make them feel disorientated, and navigated dark rooms with coloured lights to add to the disorientation and overall frustration. They also wore spiked insoles in their shoes to cause a pins and needles sensation – a common symptom of dementia.

Registered Care Manager, Vicki Jones said:

"The Dementia Bus experience was absolutely amazing, it really gives you a clearer understanding of how a person with Dementia might feel. Following the experience, I carried out a short survey and the whole team agreed that this experience would help improve the way they support customers with Dementia in the future. I am so grateful our staff had this opportunity, it really was invaluable."

Our care team also shared their views on the experience:

Having the chance to put myself in the shoes of someone with Dementia was amazing and an eye opener. I didn't realize how much they had to deal with. Having this understanding hopefully will help me to be a better carer for people with Dementia.

Care Assistant - G. Gillott

Experiencing life as a dementia patient has also made me more mindful of how I approach future dementia patients.

Care Assistant - L. Brown

For more information on Dementia or if you would like to know about the care we can offer please visit our dementia page.