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Making Shared Care a Reality – Resource Launch

As we move into the next phase of the “Shared Care” initiative, we are proud to announce the official launch of the Making Shared Care a Reality – Resource for Care Home Staff. This resource has been developed in collaboration with seven pioneering care-home pilot sites, and is specifically designed to support staff in developing the skills, mindset and practices needed to implement shared care for people living with dementia.

Background & Purpose

The initial report by TIDE, Making Shared Care a Reality, highlighted the importance of continuing carer involvement after a person with dementia enters residential care. The new staff-resource builds on that work, translating insight and evidence from the pilot sites into practical tools, guidance and learning materials tailored for care-home teams.

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What’s New in This Stage

Why This Matters

Shared care is about enabling carers of people with dementia to remain actively involved with the person they support — even once they are living in a care home — thereby enhancing continuity, relationships, quality of life and wellbeing. For care-home staff, developing shared-care skills means working in partnership with family carers, acknowledging their knowledge and emotional connection, and creating a culture of co-working. This shift supports more person-centred, relational care.

What’s Next / Action Points

Conclusion

This launch is a significant step in making shared care not just a concept, but a practical reality within care homes. By equipping staff with the right tools, mindset and support developed collaboratively with pilot sites, we believe we can transform how care homes engage with family carers — enhancing relationships, improving outcomes and supporting more inclusive, person-centred care for people living with dementia.

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