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Hospital stays can be disorienting for anyone, but for those living with dementia, they present unique challenges. In this episode of the Torfaen Talks CIC Dementia Friendly Gwent podcast series, we step onto the wards to explore how Gwent is reimagining the hospital experience to be more compassionate, engaging, and accessible. Our guests Donna and Elisa take us behind the scenes of the Dementia Hospital Charter. We discuss the shift toward "meaningful engagement" and how frontline staff are working to ensure that a hospital is not just a place of clinical treatment, but a place of safety and understanding. • The Dementia Hospital Charter: Why this framework was developed and how it sets a new standard for patient care. • Creating a Friendly Environment: What a ward looks and feels like when it’s designed with dementia and carer needs in mind. • Meaningful Engagement: Moving beyond basic care—how Elisa and the team keep patients stimulated and connected during their stay. • Practical Initiatives: A look at the impact of John’s Campaign, the use of Bedside Boards, and the vital role of Dementia Champions on the ward. • Partners in Care: How families and carers are being integrated into hospital care planning rather than being kept at arm's length. • The Future: What’s next for hospital initiatives across the region. • Meaningful Engagement Padlet: Access resources and further info (https://padlet.com/MeaningfulEngageme...) – A digital hub of ideas and information from the ABUHB team. • John's Campaign: Learn more about the rights of carers to stay with patients in hospital. Final Thought: Small changes—like a familiar face or a clear bedside board—can transform a patient's recovery. If you are a healthcare worker or a family member, this episode is packed with practical ways to improve the hospital journey.