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Digital Dementia Resource Launched

Digital Dementia Resource Launched
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An online resource to support those living with dementia and their carers is now live.

The apps4dementia library hosts a selection of safe and trusted apps which provide users with information and guidance on the condition, advice on self-care and how to carry on with their day-to-day activities for as long as possible.

Developed in conjunction with app evaluator ORCHA, the site offers a range of applications which have been independently checked and reviewed for data privacy, clinical assurance and user experience.

As a start, users will find the 10 best rated apps that provide guidance and information to help with sleep, communication, keeping minds active, and reminders as well as apps that support carers to care for their loved ones.

The library has been developed alongside people living with dementia and their carers, as well as health professionals, who have provided feedback on design and content.

The initiative is part of the Dementia eHealth and Data Analytics Pathfinder Programme, which uses data and technology to inform better services, support people with dementia and help plan for the future.

The app was launched by the Health and Social Care Board at Belfast’s National Football Stadium. Chief Digital Information Officer at the Department of Health Dan West it is an excellent example of how health and social care is embracing modern digital technology to better support quality improvement and patient safety.

He said: “In recent years the technological revolution has made a tremendous impact on all our lives, freeing use from the limits of the paper world and enabling us to improve communication. By using the latest appropriate technologies, in partnership with patients, service users and carers, we can help empower people living with dementia and their families to be more active in their care.”

Seamus McErlean of the Health and Social Care Board added: “We know that people living with dementia and their carers face challenges at different stages of the condition. The use of technology, in particular apps, will offer a range of support; provide guidance and information to those newly diagnosed as well as those whose condition has progressed.”

Allison Batchelor, Dementia NI, said: “In this current environment we welcome the development of digital tools such as apps to help maintain our independence and improve the quality of life.”

Lisa Simmons from ORCHA (Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Applications) said: “With thousands of health apps available it can be confusing to choose the right ones. This new resource will allow users to find high quality, trusted apps to empower them to self-manage their condition, or assist carers and family members help keep their loved ones independent and improve their quality of life.”

As part of the apps library’s development two new dementia specific apps have been commissioned which are expected to be added later this year


Article Source: https://www.4ni.co.uk/northern-ireland-news/265987/digital-dementia-resource-launched

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