10th Annual Conference: Wellbeing and cost benefits matter - Linking these in quality dementia care

Date: Tuesday 21 Jun 2016

Location: University of Surrey, Guildford

This conference will address today's key question for care homes: how to prove that a high quality of care brings cost benefits. Speakers will present evidence of cost benefit initiatives in relation to nutrition, staff retention, medication and culture change, how to demonstrate increased well-being and the experience of one home gaining a CQC 'Outstanding' rating.


Key topics and speakers will include:


The business case for high quality dementia care
David Driscoll, Director & Michelle Hammond, Well Being Consultant, All of Us


The impact of person-centred planning in a care home, exploring costs and benefits
Helen Sanderson & Gill Bailey, Helen Sanderson Associates

Moving Dementia Care Matters' evidence base to prove cost savings
Dr David Sheard, Founder/CEO, Dementia Care Matters


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