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Keila Haynes
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 มี.ค. 2013
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14 Helping residents with false beliefs
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14 Helping residents with false beliefs
11 Recognizing changes in health status
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11 Recognizing changes in health status
15 Preventing abuse and neglect of residents
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15 Preventing abuse and neglect of residents
Understanding Night-Time Problems in Dementia
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Understanding Night-Time Problems in Dementia
Managing Resident's with Abnormal Sexual Behaviors
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Managing Resident's with Abnormal Sexual Behaviors
Helping Resident's Control Their Bladder and Bowels
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Helping Resident's Control Their Bladder and Bowels
Successful Communication With Resident's Families
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Successful Communication With Resident's Families
Dementia Other Than Alzheimers Disease Part 10
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Dementia Other Than Alzheimers Disease Part 10
Vascular Dementia and Diffuse Lewy Body Disease Part 9
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Vascular Dementia and Diffuse Lewy Body Disease Part 9
Behavioral Problems Associated With Dementia Part 7
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Behavioral Problems Associated With Dementia Part 7
Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia Part 6
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Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia Part 6
lmao watching this in 2024 as a baby caregiver. Well, I really want to be a good caregiver!
Wrong vedio with good explanation
the music lol
My mom appears to be getting close to hospice care one minute and bounces back to the moderate state the next minute. It is a constant back and forth. One minute she can't even put a sentence together or is clueless about the meaning of what I am saying and the next minute she is talking away and following my directions to the T. It's so frustrating!
What a bunch of CRAP! Take camera to real people suffering for real! Not this pseudo-hollywood pretentious , SCRIPTED CRAP! What a waste of time. Let me give you a smile and hug, now the patient is ready to sing & dance & laugh & milk&cookies on the table! Goodnight John-Boy, goodnight Maryellen, goodnight Ben, goodnight Elizabeth, Goodnight ma, Goodnight Jason! Plz!
This. Is insulting and demeaning to seniors.
Thank God for people with the patience to do such a difficult job. God bless them.
Thank you for my ❤ for this video 😢
I've saved this..i am struggling for sure..the explanations are priceless!🙏💘🙏
Excellent presentation. Has the info been updated to 2023-24?
Thank you
Is it ever appropriate to restrict visitors that had a positive impact on the patient's life?
FBI. Holland. Musk himself. Calling me demented. Arseclown.
I really appreciate this well done and realistic video.
What about temperature agnosia ? If i dont warn or tell my mother in law to be aware thwt something it hot, she will see steaming food and eat it. I learned that real quick. Now i have to make sure her food is always the right temperature.
He doesn’t have gloves while assisting the resident.
Hi
Your information is very helpful to me as I work in a Senior facility in the Atlanta area.
Good video ! Thank you .🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you Sir. My mom is in the final stages of Dementia and it’s hard for me to see her deteriorate like this. You have made it clear to me as to what to expect from this point forward.
Thank you for this video
This video is the best explanation of Dementia I’ve watched, my sibling & I are currently struggling for answers about my Dad’s condition which has drastically deteriorated, thank you for clarifying every step & yes they are still souls who had wonderful lives & should be treated with compassion & dignity 🙏
The answer is B. Invite him to get a drink. You'll look for her later
Best video about Dementia!
Let's help these folks bathe easier! th-cam.com/users/shorts5HT5zUzC5TI?si=7BT7Il0SjcbH5emA
Thank you for the video and your time.. You have answered all my questions.
Very informative, thank you.
It's important to make sure that your patient is seated all the way upright as much as is possible to more easily facilitate proper swallowing, especially as aphasia becomes more of an issue. I also make sure she's at least partially elevated, like to 30°+, to help prevent aspiration of her saliva or vomit while sleeping. That way gravity works in its favor.
Finally, the best video answered my questions, thank you for sharing I care for my husband, he's in the seventh stage of Alzheimer's now His Alzheimer's began in 2018, to date, unable to walk, talk, dress himself, feed himself, is incontinent, sleeping more One thing he's still able to understand what you say, still smiles, cries listening to music (he had his own Band) taps his finger on the table , he'll nod his head for yes, even though very slightly, or a Hhmm I'm doing my best to care for him at home, with two Care givers during the week He's made it clear he wants to be home with me I wasn't sure how hospice works, now I do Other changes to watch for as my husband Alzheimer's progresses I'm reading, searching for answers, looking up answers when I notice my husband doing something different Thank you so much, again
Its interesting to see how far we have come in caregiving after 10 years. We dont say "demented" anymore lol but its always good to have a starting point and learn around that.
Incredible advice extremely valuable, thanks
Alright Good Information.
I loss my mother 3yrs ago so I'm trying to learn much as I can so sad😢
Separate,distract them and reassure them
Invite Mr Ross to join you in another room
Invite him to get a drink you will look for her later
This is nice
dementia can be heal , use vegetable oils in your food , coconut , avocado oil . eat only fruits , vegetables , nuts and seeds . do breathing exercizes . nuts look like a brain... so its good for your brain . learn meditating and focus on your brain , so u have blood circulation . Yoga is healty . U need lots of magnezium , favorit food of your brain . Cacaou , spinich , stinging nettle , alfalfa . Avoid burned oils , chemicals , acidic foods . rosmery helps with memory
If I was to be diagnosed with any kind of dementia I would want to die. I wish there was a law where a person could die peacefully if they choose to do so having any kind of dementia or even at the end stage or even moderate stage. Having Alzheimer's , primary progressive aphasia , Frontotemporal dementia or any kind of dementia should be allowed to die if they choose.These diseases affect the entire family . I would never want to be a burden on my son and have him see the mother he knows change to a mother he doesn't recognize . It's so sad. It I wasn't allowed to die, I would seriously think about taking my own life for the love of my son.
At 96, it is impossible to keep a dementia person from sleeping during the day. Even with the blinds opened and the tv on. Ya just gotta let them sleep. Trust me we've tried to keep oir loved one awake but it doesn't work at that age.
Thank you for the information and your thoughtfulness and kindness. Yes we all have souls and and having a relationship with Jesus Christ is getting us through this dreadful disease.🙏💕
Thank you 🙏
Thank you. Informative.
Thank you ❤
Thank you for your compassion
Remember they are like a child
They go back to been a child when they old
Amygdala
Motor cortex
It takes skill, experience, patience, practice, practice, and practice .
I have cerebral Palsy so 🧼 is differcult I can not lift my leg 🦵
Why a peg tube with someone who has advanced dementia? There’s no quality of life at this stage. Why extend it? My mother has late stage dementia and I’m glad she made it clear early on that she didn’t want this.