NEW technology has been installed in areas across Russells Hall Hospital to offer extra support to patients with dementia.

The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust, which runs the Dudley hospital, has introduced Reminiscence Interactive Therapy and Activities (RITA) software – a form of cognitive therapy which helps to calm, stimulate and reduce agitation in patients with dementia.

The software, which comes in the form of a tablet device, helps patients to relax, recall memories and encourage interaction between them and their families.

Elderly care matron Rachel Tomkins, who has been involved in training staff on how to use the software across the hospital, said: “The reminiscence software has already made a massive difference to our patients in such a short space of time.

“I really believe that this fantastic piece of technology is helping to make our patients feel more comfortable during their stay and that it is also contributing to a reduction in falls.”

The trust has purchased 10 tablets which hold a wide range of interactive activities for patients to access, such as a library of music from every generation, old and new films to watch and an app for families to create personalised life albums by uploading photos with their loved ones.