Phenomenal training. I read about this series in the book Geriatric Physical Therapy and then decided to take a look. Professor Linda, you are a dedicated, selfless and good woman. May God grant you health. Greetings from Germany and kudos to the people who recorded and prepared this.
I really appreciate that she uses the social model of disability--focusing on their abilities and not defining them (or anyone) by their disabilities. I feel enriched by this series. I too wish that nursing homes everywhere used this series during orientation.
this entire training was incredible. I truly believe every person working in long term care and with people with dementia should watch these - EVERYONE. from nurses to aids to directors and on. This gave me so many wonderful ideas about my own role and things I can do at work but also talked to a lot of things about my mom, who is in likely mid stage dementia. How do I get the people who work with her to care for and about her. ...
It’s absolutely incredible and almost 10 years and her teaching is still current to date and I am very great full to have that insight of understanding in dementia. Thank you
Phenomenal training. I read about this series in the book Geriatric Physical Therapy and then decided to take a look. Professor Linda, you are a dedicated, selfless and good woman. May God grant you health. Greetings from Germany and kudos to the people who recorded and prepared this.
I really appreciate that she uses the social model of disability--focusing on their abilities and not defining them (or anyone) by their disabilities. I feel enriched by this series. I too wish that nursing homes everywhere used this series during orientation.
We do.
this entire training was incredible. I truly believe every person working in long term care and with people with dementia should watch these - EVERYONE. from nurses to aids to directors and on. This gave me so many wonderful ideas about my own role and things I can do at work but also talked to a lot of things about my mom, who is in likely mid stage dementia. How do I get the people who work with her to care for and about her. ...
It’s absolutely incredible and almost 10 years and her teaching is still current to date and I am very great full to have that insight of understanding in dementia. Thank you
Very informative videos. Thank you.
Very good production. I felt sad about some of the patients at times.
I love it! Thank you for these training videos
Incredible training
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