Ruskin Unit in Carlisle recently received funding from SHINE for a new therapeutic tool to provide comfort to patients on the unit. 

Ruskin is an inpatient dementia assessment and treatment unit based at Carleton Clinic. ‘HUG’ is a sensory product specially designed to provide comfort to people living with dementia. It has long weighted limbs to simulate a cuddle, an internal music player and software to mimic the feel of a beating heart.

HUG was developed from academic research led by Cardiff Metropolitan University and has been tested over the last four years in hospitals, care homes and by people affected by dementia who are living at home.

Research has shown that the HUG can improve quality of life, reduce anxiety and agitation and enhance social interaction. Staff on the Ruskin Unit hope that this therapeutic intervention will help to meet the fundamental needs of dementia. They are already having a positive impact as a calm down method.