Katharina
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Katharina
@Kat_Reichelt
Consultant psychologist working with older people in the North of England.
North East, England Katılım Haziran 2019
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Excited to announce I will soon be starting a new role in 2023 as Senior AHP working for the International Recruitment and Resettlement Team within #CNTW. Sad to move on from OPS but it’s time for new challenges and opportunities and building the AHP workforce of the future
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Fabulous Conference. So good to be back in person, too.
Dementia Community@JDementiaCare
Prof Alistair Burns - a good overview of the state of play in dementia care and treatment @ABurns1907 #UKDC2022
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Congratulations to Charlotte Randall for her publication in @JDementiaCare on ways to de-escalating behaviours that challenge.

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A recent study in @JDementiaCare shows a ‘hidden population’ of 70,800 people in the UK who are currently living with #YoungOnsetDementia - a rise of 69% since 2014. This #WorldAlzheimersMonth, we are calling for better age-appropriate services and care: dementiauk.org/new-figures-ad…




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What can we learn from the death of the #Queen?
The world has watched her live through the process of #OrdinaryDying, and yet dying went unspoken, un-named.
Let's notice what nobody mentioned: we all saw the Queen going through the stages of ordinary dying.
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Great resource: @web/@smah/@nmih/documents/doc/uow179548.pdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">documents.uow.edu.au/content/groups…
Ian James@ianjamesncht
Another great resource for use on the topic of 'driving and dementia'. This is well written and informative.
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Well done to Hester Bowers from the DClinPsy @TeesPsych for her contribution to the national Faculty for the Psychology of Older People conference @FPOP_2022 presenting preliminary findings of her small scale research project. Brilliant accomplishment for a first placement 👏
Dr Joanna Marshall@DrJoMarshall
Privileged to present @FPOP_2022 with @AndyDetective from @PlaylistforLife on how Durham and Darlington Care Home Liaison team from @TEWV have turned inspiration into action,overcoming practical barriers to prescribing non-pharmacological interventions to meet resident's needs
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@FPOP_2022 @CNTWNHS The PBS graph and the assault cycle is so useful for helping to understand and manage behaviours that challenge in dementia @Kat_Reichelt great to see it being presented at FPOP !
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Next in our work streams, we have either Ruth Lewis Morton sharing on ‘Psychological and emotional experience of people with #parkinsons’ and also Katharine Reichelt on ‘Targeting interventions in behaviours that challenge employing PBS graph’ @CNTWNHS #FPOP22
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Arousal graph presented #FPOP_2022 conference. It is important we provide guidance on dealing with high levels of stress and distress in dementia care. We should not collude with care homes who claim they can provide care without using some form of restrictive practices.

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Thank you @ClareWinter1 from Durham and Darlington Care Home Wellbeing Service @TEWV for such a powerful presentation sharing the voices of care home staff on caring through covid. Thank you to Managers Carol, Lisa and Helen - we need to listen to and respect our care home staff
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I know many of us know this but good to see it highlighted. Next steps action. Need to share & commission +ve practices @BME_Dementia @Shahid_MoSardar @HasanWaheed0 @NajmaKhalid1 @FlanaganGary @786maq theguardian.com/society/2022/j…
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Great 2nd day of the CAIT training during carer's week in North Cumbria @CNTWNHS @ianjamesncht focussing on the 8 needs of people living with dementia, formulation using the Newcastle Model and non-pharmacological therapies #newcastlemodel #CAIT #CarersWeek2022


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Great first day bring introduced to the Communication and Interaction Training (#CAIT) model in #dementia care with Ian James @CNTWNHS. Found discussion around the appropriateness and use of therapeutic lies particularly interesting #bpsd #behavioursthatchallenge #unmetneeds

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