Katie Farrar | QCS

Katie Farrar

Katie qualified as an Occupational Therapist in the year 2000. For most of her professional career she has worked in the field of older people’s mental health services within community mental health teams. As part of this she has had extensive involvement with people with dementia and their carers, both in the community and in care home settings. Katie is currently working with the Dementia Pathway Team supporting people with dementia in the care home setting and particularly with advanced care planning for end of life care. She has also recently completed the Mental Health Act Best Interest Assessor Course at Leeds Beckett University.

Katie has developed and delivered training to care homes on dementia awareness, managing delirium and managing challenging behaviour. As well, she has supported carers to offer meaningful activities and experiences and provided guidance to care homes on improving environments to become dementia friendly. Read more

Dementia Care

Katie Farrar's Posts & Answers

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Life History – What’s the Story?

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The Value of Routines in Dementia Care

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The Serious Benefits of Laughter for People living with Dementia

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Dementia: I’m Not Going in a Home!

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Meaningful Activities for Moderate to Severe Dementia

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BBC Drama: Care – Care Workers Perspective

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Is it The Season to be Jolly? Christmas in Dementia Care Homes

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The Magic of Music in Dementia Care

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