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Home / Health / Dementia Care Blooms: Farms Reconnect Minds with Nature

Dementia Care Blooms: Farms Reconnect Minds with Nature

26 Dec

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Summary

  • Dementia care facilities are being designed as communities, not hospitals.
  • Outdoor activities like gardening and animal care aid dementia patients.
  • Research is underway to replicate innovative dementia care models.

Care facilities are adopting a novel approach to dementia support, transforming spaces into vibrant communities rather than clinical settings. The Village Langley, a 5-acre facility in British Columbia, offers a unique environment with a farm, gardens, and various amenities, fostering social interaction and outdoor engagement for residents. Doreen Freeland, a former land girl from World War II, finds joy and connection in feeding chickens and tending to gardens.

This innovative model, inspired by European 'green care farms,' focuses on enhancing residents' quality of life through activities like animal care and horticulture. Co-founder Elroy Jespersen advocates for 'dignity in risk,' challenging traditional institutional approaches that prioritize safety over well-being. A new research project involving Simon Fraser University and McMaster University aims to quantify the benefits of such settings, including improved mobility, sleep, and reduced depression.

Despite its potential, the cost of such specialized care, ranging from $10,000 to $13,000 monthly, remains a significant barrier, as it is privately funded without government support. Experts emphasize that while these methods are beneficial, they are not cures. Research aims to provide data to inform future policy, potentially leading to more accessible and affordable dementia care options nationwide.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Village Langley creates a community-like environment with a farm, gardens, and amenities, rather than a hospital setting, for dementia patients.
Engaging in activities like gardening and interacting with animals can improve quality of life, mobility, sleep, and reduce depression.
Full-time spots at The Village Langley can cost between $10,000 to $13,000 per month, as it is privately funded.

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