Faith Frost

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Research Associate

School of Health and Wellbeing

Association for Dementia Studies

Contact Details

email: f.frost@worc.ac.uk
tel: 01905 542966

Faith Frost is a Research Associate at the Association for Dementia Studies. She joined in 2017 and has since worked on a wide range of research studies in care homes, within community settings and in hospital environments. Faith has worked collaboratively with unpaid family carers, professionals and people living with dementia to improve person-centred care through research. Faith is particularly interested in co-production and the translation of research into accessible outputs.

Faith graduated in mixed-media design from the Royal College of Art. Throughout her masters, she focused her work around looking at the impact creative sensory stimulation can have on communication and the quality of life for people with dementia during their stay on acute hospitals wards. During her masters, she worked on acute wards in the Imperial College Healthcare Hospitals, London, developing and delivering creative, sensory programmes for people with dementia.

In addition, Faith has experience working in the field of environmental design, conducting research around neurodiversity and the built environment and building access and disability.

Qualifications

  • Master of Arts (With Distinction) Mixed Media Design, Royal College of Art, London
  • Bachelor of Arts, Hons 1st, Textile Design, Birmingham City University
  • See also the 'Training & Research' and 'Publications and dissemination' sections below 

Teaching & Research

Research: 

Faith is a Research Associate within ADS, who has experience conducting research within the care home sector, community settings and with family carers, professionals and people living with dementia.

Her role includes:

  • Building relationships and working collaboratively with people participating in research studies
  • Project planning and the day-to-day running of projects
  • Literature searching, data collection (including conducting interviews, running focus groups and undertaking observations) and research analysis
  • Dissemination of research findings

Faith was Research Associate on Namaste Care Intervention UK, a 3-year implementation project funded by the Alzheimer’s Society. The project was funded to help UK based care homes to provide better care for people living with advanced dementia, developing the optimal Namaste Care Intervention UK model, based on the work of Joyce Simard, US.

CHARM (Care home action researcher in residence model), funded by the Alzheimer’s Society and Dunhill Medical Trust. Throughout this project, she worked with care homes to provide them with support to conduct their own independent research studies. The findings from this research will provide a framework for the CHARM model, with the aim for it to be rolled out across further care homes.

Faith worked in collaboration with CareUK, managing and conducting the research project, ‘Wear to Care: A person-centred exploratory study of care staff clothing in care homes for people living with dementia’. This research collated opinions from staff, relatives and residents about their views on staff uniforms and badges to inform future decision making. She has also worked on the NIHR funded research study, ‘Get Real with Meeting Centres: A realist evaluation of locally-driven social care for those affected by dementia.

Faith managed the day to day running of the NIHR funded study, ‘Crossing the line: Providing personal care in the context of families affected by dementia’. She worked collaboratively with professionals, family carers and people living with dementia to hear their often-hidden voice around the challenges faced and strategies used to support someone living with dementia with their personal care. These research findings were then translated into co-produced resources for family carers

Current projects involved 

  • The evaluation of a Meeting Centre in a hospital

Completed projects 

  • Crossing the line: Providing personal care in the context of families affected by dementia
  • Get Real with Meeting Centres: ‘Get Real with Meeting Centres: A realist evaluation of locally-driven social care for those affected by dementia
  • CHARM: Care home action researcher-in-residence model
  • Namaste Care Intervention UK - Delivering excellent care every day for people living with advanced dementia.
  • Wear to Care: A person-centred exploratory study of care staff clothing in care homes for people living with dementia 

Knowledge Transfer

Faith has a strong passion for integrating her experience in design with sharing her knowledge and research findings in a creative and accessible way. See below for some of the knowledge transfer she has contributed to:

  • ADS hosted webinar (2025) Support for family carers providing personal care for people living with dementia - find out about our co-produced resources 
  • Radio Interview: Crossing the line research, Frost. F. (2024) BBC Hereford & СŷÊÓÆµ.  27/11/2024
  • Crossing the line co-production workshops, (2024) СŷÊÓÆµ
  • The Crossing the line website: and 15 supporting resources (booklets and films) for family carers. Available in Welsh
  • The Get Real with Meeting Centres resources
  • A step-by-step guide for care homes to conduct their own research projects
  • Film: Designing the Namaste Care film
  • Online Community of Practice Designing and managing Namaste Care Intervention UK Community of Practice
  • ADS hosted Webinar Presentation (2020) Namaste Care Intervention UK research findings, ‘Implementing Namaste Care: a 1-day online webinar’
  • Event Poster ‘Namaste Care Intervention UK’, (2018) NIHR CRN WM Ageing/ENRICH event, Older Adult Care
  • Namaste Care Guidance Manuals: Guidance for Care Homes & Guidance for Namaste Care Workers

Publications and dissemination

Magazine articles

Frost, F. (2025) Ninewells Dementia Meeting Centre and Training Spoke, NHS Tayside Charitable Foundation, Research@Worc April 2025 Magazine Article

Frost, F. (2024) Crossing the line: providing personal care in the context of families affected by dementia. Research@Worc July 2024 Magazine Article

Frost, F., Atkinson, T. and Latham, I. (2020). Creating the optimal space for dementia care. The Care Environment Magazine Article

Journal articles 

Morton, T., Evans, S.B., Swift, R., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Russell, C. (2024). Reaching people and managing membership in community-based dementia support groups: The Get Real with Meeting Centres Realist Evaluation Part 1, Aging & Mental Health,

Morton, T., Evans, S. B., Swift, R., Bray, J., Frost, F., Russell, C., Brooker, D., Wong, G. & Hullah, N. (2024). Strategic and operational issues in sustaining community-based dementia support groups: the Get Real with Meeting Centres realist evaluation part 2. Aging & Mental Health, 1–9.

Tinelli, M., Morton, T., Bray, J., Henderson, C., Frost, F., & Evans, S. (2024). Using choice modelling to inform service sustainability for dementia Meeting Centres for people living with dementia in the UK. Aging & Mental Health, 28(12), 1713–1725.

Morton, T., Evans, S., Swift, R., Bray, J. and Frost, F. (2023), "The legacy of COVID-19 in dementia community support: ongoing impacts on the running of meeting centres", Working with Older People, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-03-2023-0006

Latham, l., Dobson, A., Frost, F., Mumford, S., Williamson, T., (2022). Introducing CHARM, The Care Home Action Researcher-in-residence Model. Journal of Dementia Care, 30(1), 26-29

Bray, J., Brooker, D., Frost, F. & Mumford, S. (2022). Care home uniforms: exploring stakeholders' views on clothing options for staff, Nursing Older People. Doi:10.7748/nop.2022.e1379

Frost, F., Thompson, T., Matthews, K., White, D., Latham, I., Mumford, S., and Williamson, T. (2022) Covid in a care home: The experience and impact of Covid-19 and a home’s recovery from a staff perspective. Journal of Dementia Care, 30(5), 24-29

Latham, I., Frost, F., Dobson, A., Mumford, S. & Williamson, T. (2022) "I didn't even know you had this job!" The outcomes and facilitators of the Care Home Action Researcher-in-residence Model (CHARM). Journal of Dementia Care, 30(3) 14-19.

Morton, T., Evans, S.B., Brooker, D., Williamson, T., Wong, G., Tinelli, M., Frost, F., Bray, J. & Hullah, N. (2022). Sustainability of locally driven centres for those affected by dementia: a protocol for the get real with meeting centres realist evaluation. BMJ Open,12(5) e062697. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062697

Frost, F., Bray, J., Brooker, D. & Mumford, S. (2021). What should we wear to care? An exploratory study. Journal of Dementia Care, 29(6), 24-27

Bray, J., Brooker, D. Frost, F. & Mumford, S. (2021) What should we wear to care? A person-centred study of care staff clothing in care homes for people with dementia. Nursing Older People. ISSN Print: 1472-0795 Online: 2047-8941 (In-press)

Latham, I., Brooker, D., Bray, J., Jacobson-Wright, N. and Frost, F. (2020). The Impact of Implementing a Namaste Care Intervention in UK Care Homes for People Living with Advanced Dementia, Staff and Families. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17(16), 6004

Bray, J., Brooker, D., Latham, I., Wray, F.* and Baines, D. (2019) Costing resource use of the Namaste Care Intervention UK: A novel framework for costing dementia care interventions in care homes. International Psycho-geriatrics

Research reports and outputs

Morton, T., Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Wong, G. (2023). What you can do to help your Meeting Centre: Suggestions for people who attend Meeting Centres. СŷÊÓÆµ ISBN 978-0-903607-42-1

Morton, T., Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Wong, G. (2023). Keeping Meeting Centres going long term: Recommendations for people running Meeting Centres. СŷÊÓÆµ ISBN 978-0-903607-43-8

Morton, T., Swift, R., Evans, S.B., Bray, J., Frost, F. & Wong, G. (2023). Sustaining Meeting Centres and similar community-led dementia support: Suggestions for health and care professionals. СŷÊÓÆµ ISBN 978-0-903607-44-5

Frost, F., Latham, I. & Williamson, T. (2021). The CHARM Framework: A step-by-step guide for care homes to conduct their own research projects. Association for Dementia Studies

Latham, I., Frost, F. & Williamson, T. (2021). The Care Home Action Researcher-in-residence model (CHARM) Study: co-production, implementation and evaluation. Association for Dementia Studies

Delivering Excellent Care Every Day for People Living with Advanced Dementia. Namaste Care UK Implementation Research (2016-2019)

Wear to Care: A person-centred exploratory study of care staff clothing in care homes for people living with dementia, A collaboration between the Association for Dementia Studies and Care UK Care Homes (December 2020)

Conference presentations 

Frost, F. (2025) Care Home Action Researcher-in-Residence Model (CHARM): Supporting Care Homes to develop evidence-based practice through research. Enhancing Residential Care Conference, Hallmark Luxury Care Homes

Frost, F. & Jacobson-Wright, N. (2025) Implementing Namaste Care: A Sensory approach in advanced dementia. UK Dementia & Palliative Care Conference, Buckfast Abbey, in-person

Frost, F. & Bushell, D. (2024) Crossing the line: providing personal care in the context of families affected by dementia. The Palliative and End of Life Care and Dementia ECHO Knowledge Network, Dementia UK and Hospice UK, online

Frost, F., Bushell, D., Morton, T. & Williamson, T. (2024) Crossing the Line symposium. Using the toilet when out and about: personal care considerations for family carers supporting someone with dementia. Impact of involvement of Experts by Experience in research to support carers in personal care-giving. Helping someone living with dementia with personal care: Common themes from lived experience. UK Dementia Congress, Coventry

Williamson, T., Latham, L., Frost., F., (2022) CHARM: Optimising research environments in care homes – insights from the Care Home Action Researcher-in-residence Model. CADR Conference 2022 Shaping Environments; Shaping Lives? (Video presentation)

Latham, I. & Frost, F. (2021) What is CHARM (the Care Home Action Researcher in residence Model)? National Centre for Research Methods - Research Methods e-festival, online

Latham, I. & Frost, F. 'CHARMed to work with you': Using the action researcher-in-residence model in care homes. UK Dementia Congress 2020 (video presentation)

Mumford, S. & Frost, F. Wear to care – uniforms in care homes, UK Dementia Congress 2020 (Video presentation)

Jacobson-Wright, N., & Wray, F., Namaste Care Initial Findings, 13th UK Dementia Congress 2018 (Conference Presentation)

Conference Posters:

Developing online education for Namaste Care (2025) Marie Curie Research into Practice Conference

Crossing the line: Understanding the experiences of family carers who provide personal care for someone with dementia (2024) Alzheimer’s Disease International

Frost, F. Crossing the Line: Providing personal care in the context of families affected by dementia. (2024) UK Dementia, Congress, Coventry

Morton, T., Evans, S.B., Frost, F., Bray, J., Swift, R. & Russell, C. Keeping Meeting Centres for people affected by dementia going in a post-pandemic climate: The Get Real Study. (2022) UK Dementia Congress, Birmingham

Wray, F., Does Namaste care provide a practical model for caring for people living with advanced dementia in UK care homes? Initial reflections from the Namaste Care Intervention UK Implementation Project. The 'H' Factor: Holistic themes in palliative care, СŷÊÓÆµ 2018

Latham.L., Wray, F., Does Namaste Care provide a practical model for caring for people living with advanced dementia in UK care homes? Initial reflections from the Namaste Care Intervention UK Implementation project (2018), Alzheimer’s Society Annual Conference 2018

Wray, F., Namaste. NIHR Clinical Research Network West Midlands Ageing speciality and ENRICH (Enabling Research In Care Homes) event, Birmingham 2017