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£1,500 to help train nurses in dementia care

by Cumbria Crack
11/02/2026
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Admiral Nurse team Marina Woodburn Dianne Smith and Sarah Doughty

A £1,500 donation has allowed the Admiral Nurses team for dementia care in South Cumbria introduce an innovative training programme.

The donation of £1,538 from Kendal Lions Club means that the 10 new sensory simulation kits will be used by the team, based at the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust.

It was inspired by the dementia bus Virtual Dementia Tour which has visited the trust previously, and is designed to help people experience first-hand the cognitive and emotional challenges faced by people living with dementia.

Each kit contains hearing, visual and sensory impairment tools that can be used by groups of 20 to 30 learners at a time.

With each set used by two or three participants, the equipment enables one individual to experience dementia‑related impairments while the others practice providing care and support.

The MP3 players reproduce the types of sounds and auditory disruption a person with dementia may hear, while the specialist glasses simulate the restricted vision caused by conditions such as glaucoma.

Gloves further reduce dexterity and touch sensitivity, making everyday tasks significantly more difficult and creating an authentic sense of disorientation and vulnerability.

It is hoped the training will help staff to better understand the confusion, anxiety, frustration and fear that often accompany dementia.

Dianne Smith, lead dementia nurse for the trust, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Kendal Lions for their generous donation.

“This sensory training equipment will make a big difference to our dementia education sessions, helping colleagues gain a deeper understanding of the daily challenges faced by people living with dementia.

“By improving awareness and empathy, the training will ultimately benefit our patients and the families we care for every day.”

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