What Are The Disadvantages Of A Dementia Village

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DEMENTIA VILLAGE PIONEERS NEXT LEVEL OF SPECIALISED CARE IN JOHANNESBURG, BRYANSTON
“The concept of dementia care villages has at its heart improved quality of life for people living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease,” says Livewell Group CEO and founder, Jimmy Hanekom. “Such a facility aims to provide an even greater sense of independence to its residents in a secure and homely environment.” Livewell Group, the South African dementia care pioneer, has incorporated this industry-leading concept in the development of its latest facility soon to open in Bryanston, Johannesburg.
According to Madré Fraenkel, occupational therapist and Livewell Group innovations manager, the dementia care village is a purpose-built community inspired by the harmony of a typical country village. “It presents a safe place where everyone feels included, can remain independent for longer, and enjoy a sense of choice and maintain control over their lives.”
The Livewell Village plans to incorporate a range of services – from therapy lounges to a grooming salon; craft workshop and residential restaurant – in the confines of the Bryanston property. Every aspect has been designed specifically with the residents’ health and dignity in mind, and caters for the unique needs of the person …show more content…

Livewell Village empowers residents with dedicated activity areas to promote a sense of confidence, contribution and independence. It offers freedom of movement in a safe and secure environment so that they can move independently through the gardens where pets and visitors are welcomed. It allows for dementia-friendly interactions, be it with the manicurist at the grooming salon or the electrician on the maintenance crew – all of whom are trained to respond appropriately to residents’ needs. There is appropriate transport for regular outings that ensure that residents remain connected to the world around

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