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Wavelength is broadcast on Soundart Radio 102.5 FM and online. The programme features businesses, charities and organisations; to share your story mail: [email protected] or search @IAmTheHow... more
FAQs about Wavelength:How many episodes does Wavelength have?The podcast currently has 125 episodes available.
September 01, 2021Dementia: Katharine HarrodJoin Katharine Harrod as she explains how the Kingsbridge and Salcombe Chamber of Commerce actively encourages all businesses to become Dementia Friendly and how easily accessed and simple training benefits the staff, customers, community and the bottom line. "People don't repeat bad experiences, they only repeat the good ones." Produced by @IAmTheHow with music from Kai Engel....more9minPlay
September 01, 2021Dementia: Ian Sherriff, BEMJoin Ian Sherriff as he talks about his work in dementia care and research which has been recognised with the award of a British Empire Medal in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. We hear how dementia programmes in the UK's rural communities tie in with global trends and how being part of a Dementia Friendly Community has widespread benefits for us all, no matter where we live. Produced @IAmTheHow with music from Kai Engel....more15minPlay
September 01, 2021Dementia: The Church and CommunityThe church provides a vital link to our more remote and rural communities and through hosting a short dementia awareness session the church can reach out further, acting as a catalyst that brings a deeper understanding to people from all walks of life. Produced for KDFC by @IAmTheHow...more10minPlay
September 01, 2021Dementia: Derriford Hospital and HealthcareKaren Girmshaw, Consultant Nurse for Older People talks to us about the Dementia Awareness Training Programme at Derriford Hospital, the positive impact that this has had on patients and carers and how we can also help when planning a visit. As Karen says: "People come to hospital with their dementia, often not because of their dementia." Produced for KDFC by IAmTheHow...more10minPlay
August 30, 2021Dementia: Missing People and The Herbert ProtocolRichard Loxton, Lost Person Search Manager at Devon & Cornwall Police explains that it's not uncommon for people who have dementia to go missing, but there are some steps that we can all take to reduce the likelihood of this. We also hear how the Herbert Protocol can be used as an effective tool to aid search, should a vulnerable person need help. Produced for KDFC by @IAmTheHow...more9minPlay
August 30, 2021Dementia: Help, Advice and SupportPeople with dementia and those who provide care often have many questions; we could all do with some help from time to time. Anne looks after her parents while also caring for others as part of her work in the community and in this podcast we learn about the importance of staying connected and how we can achieve this through local help and support, no matter who we are or how we may be affected. Produced for KDFC by @IAmTheHow...more10minPlay
August 30, 2021Dementia: Teaching Children and Keeping Family InvolvedWe're all likely to know someone who has dementia, so it's important that we have access to information that helps us understand more about the condition and children are as much part of the picture as everyone else. In this podcast Juliette talks to us about caring for her mother, the involvement of her children and how this has shaped her work today in the delivery of dementia based sessions for young people in schools. Produced for KDFC by @IAmTheHow...more9minPlay
August 30, 2021Dementia: Business Benefits from Being Dementia FriendlyWhat does it mean to be Dementia Friendly and how is this achieved? John explains how training is easy to access and how small changes in what you do can make a big difference for those living with dementia. We are all in this together: shops, hospitals, schools and businesses alike... we can all make changes that work for us and that result in a more understanding and inclusive society - not to mention the positive impact on the bottom line. Produced for KDFC by @IAmTheHow...more10minPlay
June 22, 2021The Importance of Planning: St Luke's HospicePlanning for end of life is important, but it's often a daunting prospect. What are the legal requirements? Where to turn for care plans? How can wishes be recorded? With over 40 years experience Michael has a tonne of insight at hand; his main suggestion? Make sure you write down what you want and be sure to tell someone where your notes are. Resource link: https://www.suzigarrod.com/ Produced @IAmTheHow. Music from Kai Engel....more17minPlay
June 22, 2021The Importance of Talking: Rowcroft HospiceConversations about death can be difficult for many people, those who are dying, their friends, family and professional carers. Kerry Macnish, Head of Education at Rowcroft Hospice talks about the fear of saying the wrong thing and why it's probably better to talk and make a mistake, rather than saying nothing at all. Resource link: https://www.suzigarrod.com/ Produced @IAmTheHow. Music from Kai Engel...more16minPlay
FAQs about Wavelength:How many episodes does Wavelength have?The podcast currently has 125 episodes available.