Living with Dementia: To Be or Not To Be | Yvonne van Amerongen | TEDxWarwick

Yvonne van Amerongen is Head of Quality and Innovation at Hogewey, and one of the founders of its internationally award-winning small-scale living model of care.
Yvonne has been working at Vivium Zorggroep since 1983, in particular at nursing home Hogewey. In 1990, she developed a new product which revolutionised care for people developing dementia in the vicinity of the Hogewey nursing home. In 1993, Yvonne became a fulltime project manager for the development of the care project small-scale living with lifestyle for the psycho-geriatrics target group.This project was also the subject matter of her graduation thesis for the Higher Vocational Training in Social Pedagogic Care with a specialisation in Management. Since 1996 Yvonne has been a staff executive for Quality & Innovation for Vivium Zorggroep in Weesp.
Hogewey is located in Weesp, a town outside Amsterdam. Since it opened in 2009, Hogewey has attracted a huge amount of interest from all over Europe, with a centre based on its design currently being built in Switzerland.
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  • @indiebaby
    @indiebaby8 жыл бұрын

    This video needs more views! This woman and the people who helped build Hogeway are real heros in dementia care.

  • @tammygustafson8800
    @tammygustafson88005 жыл бұрын

    This Ted Talk needs more views indeed! Yvonne's concepts of re-imagining dementia is what is very much needed to move forward. Currently there is no cure for dementia. We can't wait until there is, there is life to be lived and all deserve a quality of life while living with this unforgiving disease.

  • @vietnguyenn.214
    @vietnguyenn.2145 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Yvonne! Huge respect for you! Best of luck for you!

  • @tomtom2ization
    @tomtom2ization7 жыл бұрын

    WONDERFUL!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! I WISH ALL WHO OWN NURSING HOMES COULD SEE THIS!!!!

  • @salfordyoungonsetdementia4270
    @salfordyoungonsetdementia42706 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing Yvonne! Excellent story and truly inspirational!

  • @medinalake6074
    @medinalake60745 жыл бұрын

    This is beautiful, I can't stop crying because how is this such a huge part of life

  • @mariapropst7935
    @mariapropst79356 жыл бұрын

    THIS VIDEO IS BRILLIANT UPLIFTING AND SO TOUCHING!!! IT NEEDS TO BE SEEN BY EVERYONE!!!! SHARE IT NOW!! PLEASE, AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING AND INSPIRING AND EDUCATING EVERYONE!!!!! GOD BLESS YOU!!!!

  • @JuliaAranuiFaed
    @JuliaAranuiFaed2 жыл бұрын

    Well I’m living in a elder care hospital and I don’t think I am demented. But I do have to point that out to the caregivers about every two weeks. I have to get cross and unpleasant with things that are being poorly done. I have to ignore puerile directions that are irrelevant like put on your shoes. I have to ask for help regularly or the caregivers feel neglected. It’s a constant rebalancing between getting the care I really need and refusing to enter the tender trap of allowing myself to “be done to” when I can really do something for myself. I try always to explain when accepting help that my request is a temporary thing and that I always have it under review.

  • @georgiehollander2199
    @georgiehollander2199 Жыл бұрын

    This lady is a Visionary. How wonderful !! We need these Villages in Australia. The Netherlands is far more advanced in everything they do..............I wish there would be more like that here in Australia !!!!..........Well done Yvonne.......AUSTRALIA NEEDS VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA HERE TOO............Similar to Switzerland , Netherlands, Denmark.....

  • @chellegriggs
    @chellegriggs5 жыл бұрын

    This is amazing

  • @susankemble-jones3021
    @susankemble-jones30216 жыл бұрын

    I watched a segment on her village and i think its brilliant! We have some facilities like this here in Australia

  • @sharyn57

    @sharyn57

    6 жыл бұрын

    Where in Australia? My father has dementia and lives in an aged care facility in central Victoria. He dislikes living there and wants to go home but cannot live alone so what other options are there?

  • @chriski5455

    @chriski5455

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Susan .. lucky you !

  • @tomanderson975
    @tomanderson9757 жыл бұрын

    A TEDx with only 1 comment?

  • @mirelacarp5641

    @mirelacarp5641

    4 жыл бұрын

    Not anymore.

  • @patriciavandevelde5469
    @patriciavandevelde54693 жыл бұрын

    I don t want to become dementiated!!!!!!!!!!

  • @patriciavandevelde5469
    @patriciavandevelde54693 жыл бұрын

    Yeah yeah yeah i dec ide myself when enough is enough!!!!!! My father and mother in a carehouse cost 4000 euro a month!!!!! Doctors keep them alive for the money!

  • @endecle4753
    @endecle4753 Жыл бұрын

    A new book by President Biden.