Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter August | Page 14
WHY BECOME A DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY BUSINESS?
More and more businesses are beginning to respond to the impact of dementia on both
customers and employees. Customer service and human resource strategies have begun to
address the questions of how to meet the needs of customers with dementia and their care
partners, as well as the needs of employees who are caring for someone with the disease.
With 70-90% of people with dementia living at home, they and their family care
partners will choose businesses that are easy to navigate and that have helpful,
aware staff.
Dementia-friendly business will help retain existing customers and employees and
attract new ones.
Magnitude: 15 million people care for someone with Alzheimer’s or other dementia
and 6.6 million of those people are employed.
Lost productivity and time off costs (i.e. replacing caregiving employees, workday
interruptions, absenteeism, and shifts from full-time to part-time work) are
estimated to be as high as $34 billion annually.
Businesses that support their caregiving employees are not just benevolent - they
are smart: every $1 companies spend on eldercare support reaps a $3 to $14 return.
TO BECOME A DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY BUSINESS:
Have at least 50% of employees complete ½ hour training(s), scheduled on-site
and at your convenience.
Training includes recognizing signs/symptoms of dementia, how to communicate,
is your environment dementia friendly, and knowledge of local resources.
Designate a team leader to be liaison between employees and the Dementia
Friendly Monroe County Coalition to promote more dementia friendly work in the
community.
Include dementia training for new employee orientation. Consider using the free,
20 minute online overview of dementia for community members:
https://wss.ccdet.uwosh.edu/stc/dhsdementia/psciis.dll?
linkid=339455&mainmenu=DHSDEMENTIA&top_frame=1
Receive a purple window cling that states “We Are Dementia Friendly” for your
business.
Contact Julie Anderson, Dementia
Friendly Monroe County Coalition at
608-269-8666 or
[email protected]