Multimount

Case Study: Braemount Care Home, Paisley

Braemount Care Home

Braemount Care Home have also been using find toilet and bedroom door signs. BUPA measured the success of the signs is in two ways – firstly, by measuring incontinenece numbers before and after find toilet signs are put in place, in order to demonstrate that the signs make it easier for people with dementia to find the toilet and reduce incontinece within the unit; and secondly by taking opinions from staff and relatives about whether residents are able to find their rooms easier with find bedroom door signs in place. A summary of their findings follows.

Incontinenece statistics: one month following the fitting of the signs, two residents showed no change in incontinence levels, four residents were now able to find the toilet independently, and one resident was now able to find the toilets with less assistance needed, thanks to the signs.

Comments:

“The doors are so fresh and bright. I smile everytime I pass them, even my mum smiles when I show her them - terrific idea.” Frances Holland – Relative

“The toilet signs make it easier for my mum to find the toilet. I also like the room doors.” E. Rankin – Relative

“The doors look very nice.” B. Nancy – Relative

“My mum said she likes her room door, and she goes into her room easier now.” M. McEwan – Relative

“I know where the toilets are because of the signs.” M. Taylor – Resident

“I like the new toilet and room doors.” R. Young – Resident

“I know the way to toilet because of the signs.” M. Hall – Resident

Example Toilet Sign Braemount Care Home Example Bedroom Sign
I think it's a brilliant idea...

"Having had a policy of utilizing all manner of beautiful and colourful objects to individualise bedroom doors, we have found the Memory Boxes very complimentary to this

strategy, both in engaging friends and family in bringing in personal effects and also as a recognition aid."

Pet Fowler Watts | Lister House

Multimount