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Namaste Care Education and Resources

Also known as: Near

Country
Scotland
Charity number
SC052410
Status
Active
Registered
March 16, 2023
Legal form
SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)

Address

Address
24 Hillhouse Wynd
Kirknewton
EH278BU

Contact

Activities

'It carries out activities or services itself'

'the advancement of education','the advancement of health','the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage'

NEAR educates people who care for those with Advanced dementia in how to support them to achieve their best quality of life. This includes, understanding their unique changing needs, Namaste Care as a model of stage appropriate care, and providing tools to connect and communicate with each other, long after words are no longer available.

Objectives: 3 The organisation's purposes are: (a) Advancement of education (and its sustainability) for staff and family caring for people with advanced dementia in care homes, community orientated organisations and 'at home' formal/informal carers. NEAR will provide an education programme and supporting resources that will meet all of the needs set out below. - To provide education and resources to professional health and social care staff supporting people with advanced and end-stage dementia within institutional settings (such as care home, hospices or hospital), or at home. In time we hope to extend educational support to unpaid carers of people with advanced and end-stage dementia. - Raise awareness of the Namaste Care programme for people with advanced and end-stage dementia - a system of care demonstrated through research to improve experiences of people living and dying with advanced and end stage dementia. (b) Improving the health (physical, psycho-social, spiritual and emotional) of people with advanced dementia living and dying in care homes/care at home communicating through the senses, nutrition, hydration, connection with others, which all underpin the programme (c) Providing a programme designed to promote equality and diversity for people with advanced dementia through involvement within their community to overcome the inability to participate in normal activities. NEAR will promote equality, diversity and inclusion for people with advanced and end-stage dementia through raising awareness around people living with advanced dementia being amongst the highest population of inequality and discrimination globally. Having a cognitive disability that is not yet widely understood has led to the fundamental psycho-social and spiritual needs of people with advanced dementia currently not being met. By educating the people that care for those living with advanced dementia, NEAR's programme educates staff and unpaid carers in this cognitive disability, raising awareness. of the level of discrimination currently afforded to those living with advanced dementia and provides valuable information, resources and tools to be able to provide equality and inclusion to them. Also, there are inequalities within palliative and end of life care for this group, and improving knowledge and skills of professional health and social care staff to change practices around under-recognition and treatment of pain and agitation, communication challenges and lack of appropriate care in the last phase of life. (D) The programme provides relief of isolation and loneliness for those with advanced dementia through daily interaction with people providing Namaste Care

Areas of operation

Main operating location
City of Edinburgh
Geographical spread
Scotland and other parts of the UK

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Accounts
March 31, 2026 £0 £0
March 31, 2025 £4,246 £3,300 PDF 1.0 MB
March 31, 2024 £1 £0