More than words : a new culture of care and communicating with persons who have dementia /
In the same vein as the best-selling title, Choice and Challenge: Caring for Aggressive Older Adults Across Levels of Care, this new culture-changing video demonstrates (though real interactions) how person-centered care and knowledge of the resident can reduce dementia-related episodes, such as, su...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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Chicago, IL :
Terra Nova Films,
2011
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Series: | Academic Video Online
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Summary: | In the same vein as the best-selling title, Choice and Challenge: Caring for Aggressive Older Adults Across Levels of Care, this new culture-changing video demonstrates (though real interactions) how person-centered care and knowledge of the resident can reduce dementia-related episodes, such as, sundowning and aggressive-protective reactions when bathing, and wanting to leave. As it pinpoints the crucial role of the CNA as caregiver and friend, it also shows the importance of communicating directly, and creating a true "relationship" with persons with dementia. Caregivers will learn valuable tips to redirect and lessen anxieties for persons with dementia while preserving their personal autonomy and dignity. The video covers: Building and maintaining a relationship. Dealing with difficult situations. Communicating to show respect. Accepting their reality. Respecting the person's preferences. Encouraging use of remaining abilities. A must-see for new and veteran caregivers! |
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Item Description: | Title from resource description page (viewed November 10, 2017). |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (25 min.) |
Playing Time: | 00:25:00 |
Language: | In English. |