Top Tips for Embedding Values into Everyday Dementia Care Practice
Why This Matters

Values are most powerful when they shape behaviour in real situations.
In dementia care, this includes how we respond to distress, communicate, and support dignity.
This Week’s Top Tips
Noticing
- Notice how staff respond when someone is distressed
- Pay attention to whether language reflects compassion
- Look for consistency across staff
Responding
- Use values as a guide in challenging situations
- Reflect on how your own behaviour models values
- Offer gentle feedback
Creating the conditions
- Build reflection into meetings
- Encourage shared accountability
- Recognise values-based care takes time
A Gentle Reminder
Values are revealed when things are difficult.
Over to You
Reflect on one recent situation.
Over to You:
Release Your Potential

- Do any of these things ring true for you and can you picture yourself putting these tips into action?
- What would it look, sound and feel like if you put some of these tips into action – for you and others?
- What barriers might you come against when putting these tips/ideas into action? How might you overcome them?
- Who could give you support and how?
- Have you tried these tips and ideas out and, if so, what have you learned?
I’d love to hear your thoughts, reflections, gut reactions, perceptions, experiences and wisdom.
Remember that sharing our experiences can help others, so your thoughts and comments are always welcome.
