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Creative storytelling at the Forest Centre: our experience of the TimeSlips method
Alison Ward
, J Brear
University of Northampton
Centre for Health Sciences and Services
Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
Northamptonshire Dementia Research & Innovation Centre
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Storytelling
100%
Time-spatial Labeling Inversion Pulse (Time-SLIP)
100%
Dementia
50%
Northampton
25%
Well-being
25%
Photographic Images
25%
Humor
25%
Effective Intervention
25%
Medical Model
25%
Person-centered
25%
Healthcare Professionals
25%
Person-centered Approach
25%
Older Adults
25%
Mental Health Care
25%
People with Dementia
25%
Service Staff
25%
Dementia Services
25%
Appropriate Care
25%
Patient's Will
25%
Group Size
25%
Storytelling Method
25%
Fresh Air
25%
Complex Needs
25%
Models of Care
25%
Meaningful Activity
25%
Own Home
25%
Acute Mental Health
25%
Mental Health Assessment
25%
Dynamic Service
25%
Dementia Stage
25%
NHS Hospital
25%
Preparation for Discharge
25%
Process Sharing
25%
Shared Stories
25%
Innovative Methods
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Narrative Method
100%
Ward
33%
Mental Health
33%
Drug Therapy
33%
Model of Care
33%