Conversations that Matter

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Conversations that Matter

£55.00

Learn skills in Validation Therapy. The training films are accompanied with an 6 hours of training material including a workbook - great value! Three case scenarios include scenarios at home with domiciliary care, at home with family and in a care home with care staff.

Please note the DVD can be viewed on a TV/DVD Player but will not play on computer. In which case the training films will be emailed to you along with a downloadable explanation booklet.

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Please note the DVD can be viewed on a TV/DVD Player but will not play on computer. In which case the training films will be emailed to you along with a downloadable explanation booklet.

The films are accompanied with an estimated 6 hours of training material - great value! Three case scenarios; at home with domiciliary care, at home with family, in a care home with care staff.

The making of this film was commissioned by Social Care for Excellence (SCIE), and from the generous donations from businesses and the general public.

‘Lots of talk and no conversation’ that perception of life comes from Millie, who lives with dementia. This film aims to help change that view for her, and for anyone else in the same situation.

This is no ordinary film.

It is the first of its kind, scripted from events in the lives of three people with dementia.

A powerful drama reconstruction to raise awareness and demonstrate a new way of communicating at a deeper emotional level with people experiencing dementia. 

Mr Thomas is home alone and grieving for his wife, his security and comfort in times of vulnerability.
Millie is at home with her son James and is fighting to hold onto her independence and identity in a confusing world, as others make decisions for her.
Mrs Munslow is maintaining her sense of purpose in a bewildering care home environment.

Each scenario begins with relationships that are breaking down as carers continually misinterpret language and behaviour. The scenario is then re-wound to show an alternative, more empathetic and relationship-focused approach that meets everyone’s needs and restores hope.

It can be used over and again to help anyone coming into contact with people living with dementia, who find themselves in those difficult situations where they are at a loss as to what to do or say, and perhaps, give hope to a relationship that once thought lost.

Trainers, Professionals and Care Providers
The training films can be used as a training resource demonstrating person centred values and sensitive communication skills. You will be able to:

Understand the ‘changing world’ of a person with dementia (their experience of dementia)

Realise the importance of an individual’s life story and our ability to reminiscence

Recognise the steps to empathy, listening and responding to feelings with feeling in the moment

Identify and then acknowledge the deeper emotional needs in the individual

Hear and see how to involve them in their care choices

Working in partnership with families

The film demonstrates the elements that build the therapeutic relationship - relationship activated care™: 

This forms part of a suite of learning materials available to help providers of care on their journey of continuous improvement, helping to build positive relationships between and among residents, staff and relatives, a hallmark of caring cultures. 

CLICK HERE -  Conversations that Matter: Breaking through Dementia

Conversations that Matter is a fantastic new resource that will help professionals navigate through the complex area of supporting people with dementia and I highly recommend it.’
— Martin Green, Chief Executive Care England
‘The moment I stopped trying to keep him in my world I stepped into his, my life became easier’
— Family Carer
‘Excellent DVD which really captures the embolism of the situations, very real. Also made me think about how I handle situations’ -Dementia Adviser
‘This film really shows us how to see their world through their eyes’
— Care Worker