Top Tips for Creating a Warm Welcome

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People may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.

Maya Angelou

Why This Matters

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The way we welcome someone can shape their whole experience. For people living with dementia, a warm welcome can help reduce anxiety and create a sense of safety and belonging.

Introduction

First impressions are powerful. A smile, a friendly greeting or taking a moment to introduce yourself can help someone feel recognised and valued. These small acts of kindness often set the tone for everything that follows and can become the first of many Magical Meaningful Moments.

Real-Life Example

Margaret arrived at a day service looking anxious and unsettled. Instead of immediately directing her to an activity, a member of staff sat beside her, offered a warm smile and asked about the garden she loved. Within minutes, Margaret was talking happily about her roses and visibly relaxed.

Mike’s Reflection

Person-centred care often begins long before any task is completed. It begins when someone feels seen, heard and valued.

This Week’s Top Tips

Noticing

  • Notice how people are welcomed into the environment
  • Pay attention to facial expressions and body language
  • Look for signs that someone may be feeling anxious or uncertain

Creating Connection

  • Introduce yourself, even if you have met before
  • Use the person’s preferred name
  • Focus on the person before focusing on the task

Building Confidence

  • Use a calm and reassuring tone
  • Offer encouragement and reassurance
  • Help people feel valued and included

A Gentle Reminder

A warm welcome can have a lasting impact.

July Challenge

Create one Magical Meaningful Moment this week and share it with a colleague, family member or friend.

Over to You

Reflect on what a welcoming experience looks and feels like in your setting.

Remember: Small Moments can make a Big Difference.

Over to You:
Release Your Potential

“Learning is a treasure that follows its owner everywhere”.

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.

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