THANK YOU SO MUCH for producing and sharing this! I did not know this and was not communicating correctly. My friend’s Mom apparently has been in an Amber state several times because she’ll say, “You go to bed” or “You do” whatever it is that I was trying to help her do. I have a LOT to learn to truly be supportive.
Hey, @moonmagnolia7, you are very welcome and we are here to help you. There are many ways you can learn more. I see that you are a subscriber of our channel here, but you may also want to check out our website www.teepasnow.com. We have videos, books, online courses, as well as people to talk to about choices. Please contact us at 1-877-877-1671 or info@teepasnow.com with specific questions.
This information is so pertinent to my job as a Child Welfare Specialist it's unreal. I'm going to have to watch this twice - once as a person educating themselves on dementia in order to be a good caretaker - and once as a caseworker to provide foster parents with good solid information as to why our children do some really strange odd things. Safety seeking is really hard to explain to the general population!
Thanks, @Margaret Eagler! I appreciate your comment and really love that you see value in using the Snow Approach with everyone, not just people living with dementia to make a more caring community. If you liked this video, you may also like to check out our monthly online journal (teepasnow.com/online-dementia-journal/) or take a look at some of our How-to video playlist (th-cam.com/play/PLVl8vTLjje8GSqpIGA1edB_t4PMdVUlqg.html)
Teepa, your ability to re-enact and articulate so clearly these situations brings me to tears. Thank you for helping me so much as I struggle to care for the love of my life during this difficult journey. I hear "I want to go home" a thousand times a day. I've never been more helpless to "fix" something in my whole life. Of all the difficult issues a caregiver has to deal with with a loved one on this journey, "I want to go home" is the absolute worst. Thank you
Hi, @mikesask1644, thanks for the complement and also thanks for being there for the love of your life. I know that the feeling of not be able to "fix" it is difficult. I would like to offer a chance to talk to our team (consult@teepasnow.com) or you may want to try once of our care partner support series (teepasnow.com/services/consulting/care-partner-support-series/) to learn some coping mechanisms and find others going through the same thing. We are here for you.
Go glad to hear that you are understanding everything, @irmapena9319. If you want to learn even more, you might want to check out www.teepasnow.com or try a champion classes (teepasnow.com/resources/for-professionals/#knowledge)
Hi, @laurarichards4667! Glad to know that you are finding this information helpful. If you would like to get more learning videos or other types of training for you and your co-workers, please check out our professionals page (teepasnow.com/resources/for-professionals/) or contact us at info@teepasnow.com
Hi, @swoods5250, I'm sorry that leaving at the end of your visit is difficult. If you would like talk about the issue with someone, please reach out to our team at consult@teepasnow.com or call us at 1-877-877-1671. We are here to help.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for producing and sharing this! I did not know this and was not communicating correctly.
My friend’s Mom apparently has been in an Amber state several times because she’ll say, “You go to bed” or “You do” whatever it is that I was trying to help her do.
I have a LOT to learn to truly be supportive.
Hey, @moonmagnolia7, you are very welcome and we are here to help you. There are many ways you can learn more. I see that you are a subscriber of our channel here, but you may also want to check out our website www.teepasnow.com. We have videos, books, online courses, as well as people to talk to about choices. Please contact us at 1-877-877-1671 or info@teepasnow.com with specific questions.
This information is so pertinent to my job as a Child Welfare Specialist it's unreal. I'm going to have to watch this twice - once as a person educating themselves on dementia in order to be a good caretaker - and once as a caseworker to provide foster parents with good solid information as to why our children do some really strange odd things. Safety seeking is really hard to explain to the general population!
Thanks, @Margaret Eagler! I appreciate your comment and really love that you see value in using the Snow Approach with everyone, not just people living with dementia to make a more caring community. If you liked this video, you may also like to check out our monthly online journal (teepasnow.com/online-dementia-journal/) or take a look at some of our How-to video playlist (th-cam.com/play/PLVl8vTLjje8GSqpIGA1edB_t4PMdVUlqg.html)
Been there so difficult! Thank you very much!! I am glad I saw it !
Teepa, your ability to re-enact and articulate so clearly these situations brings me to tears. Thank you for helping me so much as I struggle to care for the love of my life during this difficult journey. I hear "I want to go home" a thousand times a day. I've never been more helpless to "fix" something in my whole life. Of all the difficult issues a caregiver has to deal with with a loved one on this journey, "I want to go home" is the absolute worst. Thank you
Hi, @mikesask1644, thanks for the complement and also thanks for being there for the love of your life. I know that the feeling of not be able to "fix" it is difficult. I would like to offer a chance to talk to our team (consult@teepasnow.com) or you may want to try once of our care partner support series (teepasnow.com/services/consulting/care-partner-support-series/) to learn some coping mechanisms and find others going through the same thing. We are here for you.
I understand everything. I must be able to put this knowdge to work properly. It is a beautiful thing . Gracias dear Teepa
Go glad to hear that you are understanding everything, @irmapena9319. If you want to learn even more, you might want to check out www.teepasnow.com or try a champion classes (teepasnow.com/resources/for-professionals/#knowledge)
I'm a support worker in New Zealand. I've been working with dementia clients and find this series very informative. Thank you.
Hi, @laurarichards4667! Glad to know that you are finding this information helpful. If you would like to get more learning videos or other types of training for you and your co-workers, please check out our professionals page (teepasnow.com/resources/for-professionals/) or contact us at info@teepasnow.com
The hardest part of leaving the nursing home…
Hi, @swoods5250, I'm sorry that leaving at the end of your visit is difficult. If you would like talk about the issue with someone, please reach out to our team at consult@teepasnow.com or call us at 1-877-877-1671. We are here to help.
Your expression is equivalent to a man tricking a kid with candy your obviously a plant plant her in the yard at home !!