Dementia assessment unit opens at Wascana Rehab Centre

5-bed unit designed for those with challenging behaviours

Image | Dementia assessment unit at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre

Caption: There are five beds at the dementia assessment unit at Wascana Rehabilitation Centre in Regina. (CBC)

People in southern Saskatchewan dealing with dementia have a new care option.
The Wascana Rehabilitation Centre in Regina will be home to a five-bed assessment unit.
It's for those with dementia exhibiting highly challenging behaviours.
Debbie Sinnett, a spokesperson with the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, said the design will help patients feel welcome.
"Each thing new can actually create some new behaviours," she said.
"[It creates] an environment that's warm and welcoming that looks like you're going home. That creates a sense of familiarity. We have a greater opportunity to actually reduce that anxiety and potentially reduce those behaviours."
The new dementia unit is not a long-term option. Patients will eventually return to their care home or community facility.