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Jennie Morrison-Cowan

Nurse. Human Being. Family Carer. Jennie Morrison-Cowan. Owner – Cherish Care (Domiciliary). Trustee - Know Dementia. I am also many other things – wife, mother, grandmother etc. RAF Officer. Hospital. Stroke – Vascular/ Alzheimer’s. Home Care. Family. Social Services. GPs/DNs.

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Jennie Morrison-Cowan

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  1. Nurse Human Being Family Carer Jennie Morrison-Cowan Owner – Cherish Care (Domiciliary) Trustee - Know Dementia I am also many other things – wife, mother, grandmother etc

  2. RAF Officer Hospital Stroke – Vascular/ Alzheimer’s Home Care Family Social Services GPs/DNs My body changes, but not my spirit – I am still me!

  3. “Values are worthless unless they are reflected in the behaviours of the people working those values every day, in every interaction. People don’t experience our values, they experience our behaviour.” Bill Mumford Great Interactions – It ain’t what you do … It’s the way that you do it!

  4. IMPROVEMENTS • What’s important to Bill? • How best to support him? • It is not just about skills & knowledge – it is about behaviours and habits • Person-centred plans that involve all – choice, control, decision making • What’s working – what’s not working • Judge the worth of your actions - PERSON-CENTRED THINKING & BEHAVIOURS

  5. “It’s about what people choose to do and what they choose is not very different from other people.” Quote from an older person living at home

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