In the final part of our podcast with dementia care expert Jackie Pool, we explore the growing role of rehabilitation in dementia care — and how small, targeted approaches can make a big difference.
Drawing on over a decade of research with the University of Exeter and global partners, Jackie explains how cognitive rehabilitation is helping people with dementia maintain independence, rebuild confidence, and stay connected to daily life.
In this episode, Jackie shares with our host Barry Price:
- Why rehabilitation should be part of everyday dementia care
- How simple prompts and repetition can help people find their way and achieve personal goals
- The importance of physical, intellectual and social support in care settings
- Practical ways to involve care teams, families and activity coordinators
- How to recognise meaningful activity — and why it matters
- Free tools and training to help you deliver cognitive rehab in your service
Whether you’re a care provider, occupational therapist, family member or frontline worker, this episode offers great examples and practical tips for supporting people with dementia in a more personalised, goal-focused way.
🎧 Listen now to discover how rehabilitation can improve quality of life and confidence for the people you support.
Don’t forget to download the free resources Jackie mentions in the episode — including the My Life, My Goals guide and cognitive rehabilitation e-learning course.
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