
“The farm is an opportunity for people living with dementia be valued for what they do,” says Founder/Chairperson Claudio Ait-Touati. She points out people are not forced into working and may choose to simply enjoy spending time outside or reading. “It’s really about what they want to do on the day; they can help with weeding, feeding, and anything else which needs doing on the farm.”
Mason Krollig from Alzheimer's SA says the farm enables those living with dementia to contribute to something meaningful. "This concept of care in Europe uses more traditional livestock farming, so this is a bit different," he says.
Ms Ait-Tpiati highlights other benefits of care farms include been active in the outdoors and social interaction. She is very keen to see the care farm concept expand and is looking to develop a course for farmers to ensure the high standards of care farms are maintained.
In the technological world, the Cultura app provides workers with general cultural information and also considerations to help the careworker adapt their care to accommodate the individual cultural needs of people living with dementia.
“Available for free download, the Cultura app allows quick access to a wide range of information and resources identified as critical to support the provision of culturally sensitive dementia care,” says Kathryn Quintel, previous Chief Executive Officer of Alzheimer’s Australia SA and app initiator. “Cultura features 21 different cultures detailing generalist information, cultural and dementia care tips, and resources covering twenty-eight different topics including religion, communication style, eye contact, and food and diet.”
Additional functions will allow app users to compare information on other topics between cultures, such as comparing how eye contact is used in different cultures.