Llys Cadfan Care Home digitally enhances quality of life & wellbeing
12
Nov
2020
Llys Cadfan is a care home owned by Gwynedd Council in North Wales. It caters for older people, in particular people living with dementia. They accommodate 28 residents who may require long stay, short stay, respite or day care.
Gwynedd Council purchased two RITA packages in late 2019 and an additional nine packages in early 2020. Soon after training took place COVID struck and the care homes were put in to lock down. RITA has played an instrumental role in supporting the most vulnerable during lock down.
Read the case study here which provides an insight into how RITA was used to enhance the lives and well-being of residents at Llys Cadfan.
Charity-funded technology is improving patient care at Royal Stoke & County hospitals
09
Nov
2020
Staff working at University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM) are now able to better interact with elderly patients thanks to a new digital bedside therapy system that has been introduced to wards at the Royal Stoke University and County hospitals.
RITA Research Paper by Glenn Martyn Smith RN(MH), BN(Hons), PostGradDip Nursing
23
Oct
2020
Introducing Reminiscence Interactive Therapy Activities. Glenn Martyn Smith
RN (MH), BN (Hons), PostGradDip Nursing, V300 Independent and Supplementary Prescribing
Independent Healthcare Consultant
The importance of Laughter & Memories in Rehab: RITA Showcased at Southport & Ormskirk Hospitals NHS Trust
08
Oct
2020
Emily Furnivall - Dementia & Delirium Specialist Nurse explains some of the amazing work taking place by staff on H ward at Southport & Ormskirk Hospitals NHS Trust.
Outstanding Countess of Brecknock Hospice welcome RITA to their team
27
Aug
2020
Countess of Brecknock Hospice select RITA to further enhance their outstanding care
RITA used in new dementia-friendly room to boost care for elderly patients
20
Jul
2020
We were thrilled to see the announcement from North Tees and Hartlepool NHS FT that RITA was used in a trial of a new Dementia Friendly room the University Hospital of North Tees.
MIN donate a Tablet to Noah following trip to Lincoln County Hospital
29
Jun
2020



A young child called Noah who is diagnosed with non-verbal autism suffered an extremely bad fall at home and attended A&E at Lincoln County Hospital.
On arrival at the hospital he was unable to process the setting and the new faces surrounding him. He was very anxious. The parents were concerned about the child self-harming.
Dementia-friendly room boosts care for elderly patients
12
Jul
2019

The room in ward 42 at the University Hospital of North Tees has been created to help patients with dementia feel more comfortable in the unit.