First specialist dementia care unit opens in regional Victoria
Barwon Health, a health care provider in Geelong, Victoria, has launched a specialist dementia care program, offering support to people with severe behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
The new aged care dementia service is housed within Barwon Health’s Blakiston Lodge, located at the McKellar Centre in North Geelong, and was officially launched earlier this month.
The purpose-built facility has nine beds dedicated to transitional care for residents whose symptoms mean they cannot be cared for in a mainstream residential aged care facility.
The care program, delivered in partnership with Dementia Support Australia, aims to reduce or stabilise residents’ behavioural and psychological symptoms within 12 months and support their return to their usual aged care residence.
Blakiston Lodge facility manager Roz Nolan said the new service offers improved quality of life for people living with dementia who find mainstream aged care difficult.
“Severe dementia doesn’t have to lead to being isolated and restricted, so like any chronic illness, we want to see people achieve the best possible outcomes,” she said.
“Our specialist team can care for residents in a conducive home-like environment that will support their transition, both in and out of this new facility over a period that can take between three and 12 months.
“We are committed to collaborating with Dementia Support Australia to ensure comprehensive support for individuals living with severe dementia.”
Funded through the Federal Government’s Specialist Dementia Care Program, the new service at Barwon Health is one of 10 across Australia and the first to be based in regional Victoria.