Mayflower Court, Southampton
Our supportive environment It’s important to create engaging environments, where residents can live comfortably and feel supported to maintain independence. People can become confused in their environment, so it’s a good idea to make everything is easily recognisable. The layout and design of Mayflower Court is based on best practice guidance, including appropriate signage that is clearly worded and pictorially illustrated. We consider the use of colour contrast to help make our buildings understandable to those with impaired memory and high levels of anxiety. We focus on creating a homely atmosphere, to promote feelings of safety and familiarity, as well as engaging themed areas that encourage nostalgia and reminiscence. We encourage residents to create a ‘home-from-home’ atmosphere in their bedrooms, by bringing their personal belongings into the home. Some people with dementia may have a poor appetite or lose interest in food altogether. We understand that everything from the way we set up a table, to the colour of the tablecloth or the type of crockery used, can help encourage a person to feel comfortable and confident at mealtimes. Being able to access outdoor space is important, as it provides the opportunity for exercise and fresh air, relieves tension and anxiety and offers personal space for reflection and privacy. Being outside stimulates the production of vitamin D, helping to maintain healthy muscles and bones. It also offers stimulation in the form of different colours, textures and natural smells and sounds. Spending time outside in a garden has been shown to positively affect a persons’ emotions and to improve their sense of wellbeing.
Compassionate colleagues Our colleagues are carefully recruited and trained to ensure that warmth and understanding are at the heart of everything they do. Our carers use conversation and active listening to understand your holistic needs and desires. We are able to facilitate and create independence within personal limitations, empowering residents to take control of their life decisions. We are committed to providing ongoing training in all areas of dementia care to members of the care home team. Anchor provides in-depth training on a range of dementia topics to ensure we are following best practice guidance at all times. We equip colleagues with knowledge on a range of approaches to dementia care, enabling them to be confident and knowledgeable in supporting people with differing needs. Mayflower Court prides itself on having higher than average resident to colleague ratios and regularly reviews the dependency levels within the home. This is particularly beneficial for our residents living with dementia, as it means (where possible) they have the same carers supporting them every day, enabling the development of strong, meaningful relationships that encourage trust and friendship.
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