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Family Carer Dementia Centre Experts in Dementia
  • 25 March 2021
  • Podcast

Talking Dementia: Being Present and Creating Connections

Join Professor John Swinton as we discuss the meaning of being present for somebody with dementia. 


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Overview

Join A/Prof Colm Cunningham and Professor John Swinton, the Chair in Divinity & Religious Studies for the school of Divinity, History & Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen.

Together, they explain the principals of presence, its importance to caring for a person with dementia and how it is limited by the attributes of current society. This episode is a commentary on the elements of communication within humanity and their subsequent impact on care. 

“That is what presence teaches you, how you can be with people in these moments, to learn from that moment that actually there is so much more to this individual than you think there is and to take that learning back into your practice.” 

This episode is sponsored by the HammondCare Foundation 

The story of Gladys Wilson and Naomi Feil is an amazing example of the profound impacts of presence in care. 

To delve further in faith based resources there are the 'Faith for Life' resources. 

To support those with dementia to connect to faith, especially during this pandemic, there is this helpsheet

John Swinton’s book 'Dementia: Living in the Memories of God' provides useful insight into the relationship between dementia and faith.