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Published on 30 March 2011 12:30 PM
Age Cymru is introducing a new initiative to help people have a say on the issues that are important to them should they become ill or frail in later life.
‘My Future’ is a booklet supported by the Welsh Assembly Government that individuals can use to keep a record of the issues that are important to them to maintain their self-identity and dignity.
Age Cymru’s Director of Influencing and Programme Development, Victoria Lloyd, explains:
“Being in control of the issues that affect our lives promotes our sense of identity and helps us to maintain our dignity. As we are all individuals, these considerations can range from a strong religious belief to a preference for drinking tea from a bone china cup.
“If we are unwell and relying on others to make choices on our behalf, there is a risk that our views and preferences can be overlooked and we can then lose control of the decision-making process.
“‘My Future’ is a contribution towards helping people maintain choice and control in these situations.
“People can use the booklet to make a list their preferences on a range of matters that they may encounter if and when they ever receive care.”
‘My Future’ will allow people to record their preferences on matters including:
• The people I want to have a say and safeguard my interests (family, friends, neighbours etc.);
• The places that are important in my life;
• My religious or spiritual beliefs;
• The possessions I would wish to keep with me;
• Skills and hobbies I would like to maintain for as long as possible;
• Interests I would wish to maintain;
• Things I would wish to avoid;
• Food and drink preferences;
• My pets, and arrangements for their care;
• Aspects of my health I wish to make known;
• A general statement about me as a person;
Victoria Lloyd concludes:
“Age Cymru will be working with care providers across Wales to promote the ‘My Future’ scheme.
“We’re hoping this will be a lasting and valuable contribution to help carers get to know individuals well and to work with them to tailor the care that they provide - whether that’s in a residential setting or in a person’s own home.
“These instructions will be available to formal care services if and when that person needs formal care and will also be available to family and friends if that person needs informal care.”
‘My Future’ was developed in conjunction with Dr Roger Blunden who commented:
“None of us knows whether we might become mentally or physically frail and end up dependent on care services.
“Having met a lot of frail elderly people at home and in care homes, I wanted to develop a simple step we can all take now to help ensure that those who provide the care see us as the real person we are, not as an empty shell.
“Writing down a few simple facts about our history, likes, dislikes, and interests will give services the information they need to treat us with the dignity and respect we all deserve.
“I hope that ‘My Future’ will be one contribution towards high quality care for all elderly and disabled people.”
Welcoming the publication of ‘My Future’ booklet, the Deputy Minister for Social Services, Gwenda Thomas said:
“I am pleased to see the development of this work.
“The Dignity in Care programme for Wales, which I launched in 2007, continues to make progress and this initiative is one of over 20 projects that have been funded by the Welsh Assembly Government.
“Each of the projects will impact positively on the lives of older people and their families. “Later this year, a final report of the programme will be published along with proposals to continue to take forward the dignity in care agenda in Wales.”
Anyone wanting a free copy of ‘My Future’ can get one by sending an email to myfuture@agecymru.org.uk, or by telephoning Age Cymru on 029 2043 1555.
My Future (PDF 959KB)
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For all media enquiries, please contact Iwan Rhys Roberts, Communications Officer – Age Cymru, on 029 2043 1562, 07739 893 923, iwan.roberts@agecymru.org.uk
‘My Future’:
• ‘My Future’ is a simple scheme to improve dignity in care by supporting people to maintain their individual identity as they become reliant on others for their care;
• It is aimed at improving the quality of life for the individual by supporting them to maintain their dignity – a concept that is distinct from improving quality of care;
• Maintaining a sense of identity is closely linked to self-esteem and perceptions of quality of life;
• Loss of health and cognitive ability may restrict independence and self-resignation so maintaining that sense of identity becomes crucial to preserving a sense of dignity;
• The approach of ‘My Future’ is to empower individuals to retain some control of their lives, even when mentally or physically incapacitated;
• It complements the person-centred care approaches which advocate valuing people and those who care for them – treating people as individuals and looking at the world from the perspective of the individual;
Age Cymru:
• Age Cymru is the force combining Age Concern Cymru and Help the Aged in Wales.
• Age affects us all in different ways. We cannot promise good health, but we should be able to ensure good care for all of us. When we find loneliness, we will reach out. When age becomes a burden, we will lighten the load.
• Age Cymru will campaign. We will fundraise. We will research. We will make the powers that be listen.
• Age Cymru is a registered charity 1128436.
• Company limited by guarantee and registered by in England and Wales 6837284.
• Registered office address: Ty John Pathy, 13/14 Neptune Court, Vanguard Way, Cardiff, CF24 5PJ.
• Age Cymru is working in partnership with local Age Concerns.
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For all media enquiries about Age Cymru, please contact our Communications Officer, Iwan Rhys Roberts.
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