Darnall Grange Casa di Cura Sheffield
Darnall Grange is a 60 bed nursing dementia home and sits in the heart of the Darnall, Sheffield. The introduction of RITA has been instrumental to the continued delivery of care and safe well-being of our residents.
Belvidere Court Assistenza Domiciliare Wolverhampton
Belvidere Court Care Home in Wolverhampton explain how RITA settled and stimulated a new resident who was required to isolate due to COVID-19
Salute e cura del Gloucestershire
“I used the RITA in the day room with 3 other male patients, two of which had a recent diagnosis of dementia. Together they played the Coconut shy game and got quite competitive with the scoring. I observed that each patient participated well to help with their hand-eye co-ordination, they really enjoyed the game which was after lunch club. I encourage patients to socialise together and improve their nutrition.” “A special moment is when you see the patients face ‘light up’ and they were smiling again off"
Northern Ireland
RITA was introduced to Northern Ireland in 2021 with the number of the devices growing to 50+ in 2022 and numbers likely to grow significantly.
East Lothian Ospedale di Comunità
Staff describe how RITA is used to dramatically reduce agitation, confusion and distressed behaviours, ultimately resulting in a reduction in safeguarding incidents & use of PRN medication.
Seven Hills utilizza RITA per implementare cambiamenti positivi nel comportamento, per saperne di più sui residenti e fornire la migliore assistenza possibile
“RITA is absolutely amazing! I wish I had 5! We have one gentleman who usually stays in his room but has sat at the end of the corridor and is on film number 4. Honestly, I’m so grateful for it, it will definitely be one of the best things for people in care homes. The selection is amazing and it has activity ideas that also prompt staff”
Applicazioni della terapia della reminiscenza digitale – Ospedale Charlton Lane
A proprietary piece provided by the Authors on their experiences of using less traditional interventions ( RITA) as a means of engaging and generating interest across a diverse mix of inpatients at the hospital. The results have demonstrated reduced incidence of aggression, resulting in happier patients and therefore affording a tool for ongoing engagement.