The Independent

Plans afoot for Tasmanian dementia-support complex

- RACHEL HOSIE

Australia’s first residentia­l complex designed especially for people with dementia is set to be built in Tasmania.

The A$25m (£15m) Korongee project will provide accommodat­ion for 90 people, with 15 tailored houses, a supermarke­t, cinema, café, beauty salon and gardens. The complex will be built on a derelict site in the suburb of Glenorchy in Hobart and has been designed to reflect the surroundin­g Tasmanian landscape.

It also takes inspiratio­n from similar projects around the world, such as De Hogeweyk village in the Netherland­s, whose residents have been shown to live longer and be less reliant on medication than they would otherwise be.

Funded by aged care provider Glenview Community Services, health sector superannua­tion fund Hesta and the Commonweal­th Government, building is expected to get underway next year and is due to be finished in mid- to-late 2019. Residents will have independen­ce as well as support, and the village aims to simulate real life as much as possible.

“For us, this is actually about providing a service for those people who can’t afford to get into a service that might be bells and whistles costing dollars,” Glenview CEO Lucy O’Flaherty told ABC News. She adds: “This is actually about responding to the most disadvanta­ged in our community. They’ll have staff that will

[take part in] discreet observatio­n, there will be technology, the design of the facility will be as such that it will support residents within the village.” Residents will also be housed in sections based on who is likely to share their lifestyle – putting artists and writers together, for example.

The shops and businesses in the village will all be real, and staff will be given specific training: “We will be supporting all the staff, whether they are the staff of these organisati­ons, to get trained so that they’re really clear about dementia and how to care for people living with dementia to create the most normal and real environmen­t,” Ms O’Flaherty said. The village will be open to the public, too, with certain areas remaining private for residents.

 ??  ?? The project will cater to those most disadvanta­ged in the community
The project will cater to those most disadvanta­ged in the community
 ??  ?? Korongee will be Australia’s first such residentia­l complex
Korongee will be Australia’s first such residentia­l complex

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