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Hi,
We have been approached by one of the senior nurses on our "dementia ward" for information and research regarding upgrading the existing ward environment. It is already a well-regarded and specific environment for patients with an acute illness/injury that already have a dementia diagnosis. The team are looking specifically at the use of "reminiscence pods<https://www.rempods.co.uk/reminiscence-pods>" on the ward so I would be interested to know if any hospitals have used these and what experience (good/bad) they may have found. Happy to accept further contact details to see how they may have worked in practice.

Kind Regards

David Law
Library Services Manager
Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Tel: 01902 695322



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