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Previous work
This page is a space for telling you about previous projects of which we are particularly proud.
The Good Sunset Project Between June 2004 and April 2005 we were both involved in a developmental project for the Hammond Care Group based in Sydney, Australia looking at end of life issues for people with advanced dementia.
The most innovative part of this was a pilot project we set up called The Getting Through Initiative. The method we used was based on a communication approach developed for use with people in coma (Mindell, 1999) in the US.
This involved John spending time on a one-to-one basis with four individuals with advanced dementia. The approach emphasises the importance of paying close attention to the way the individual is breathing, and attempting to match one's own breathing pattern to the the other person's. It also uses touch with gentle pressure in time with the person's breathing, eye contact, voice and music to connect with the person. The emphases on breathing, and touch linked to this, were new to both of us, and we both felt this is a profoundly important area to explore further.
Although it was a very small-scale initiative, we got some very encouraging and fascinating results. Those members of staff who knew the individuals involved well were amazed by how much they were able to communicate with John, and we all spent a lot of time reflecting on the implications of the findings for how much need there is in people with advanced dementia for human connection.
Part of the work involved making high quality sound recordings with the help of sound artist Stephen Philip. He produced a 'soundscape' which represents an imaginative attempt to enter the world of one of the participants.
Our attempts to follow up this work with a similar project the in UK were not successful unfortunately, but we know of others who are making progress in this field, for example Maggie Ellis at St Andrews University.
You can find out more about this work in the Journal of Dementia Care where we have written a series of articles (Nov/Dec 2005, Jan/Feb 2006, March/April 2006), and a report of the Project overall is now available on DSDC in Sydney
Please contact us directly if you would like any other information.
Reference Mindell A (1999) Coma Work, A Healing Journey: A Guide for Family, Friends and Helpers Portland, OR: Lao Tse Press
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