Wish I would have found you and all your great instructional videos when my Momma was alive. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's, but didn't have the hand trimmer. As the disease progressed, and especially after she died, I read up on Lewy Body Dementia, she checked off almost all the boxes! I am passing your videos on to others so they can benefit, also. Thank you so very much!!
God’s blessed you for such a vast knowledge, caring, understanding and loving. And most importantly teaching people how to care for dementia patients. I’m so fortunate to tumble on to this video. Thank YOU so much. May God’s blessed you greatly
Hi darling thank you so much since I listened to u my mum got dementia and now I learnt how to help in away thank you I hope to learn more about the disease x
I’m thinking on starting a career as a caregiver, I’m so glad that I came across your video. I’ve learned so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I pray I can put into practice the things I’ve learned.
Teepa Snow knows what she is talking about and explains every little detail. I loved how she involved the audience in her lecture. Enjoyable to watch her videos.
I have learned a lot of this from experience.But I still have so much to learn.I appreciate your wonderful instruction!I've observed caregivers treating residents in many of these unsuccessful ways.So I learn what not to do.
I am wet five minutes 10 minutes into your program and I really really hope that you see my response. That’s not always true. I’ve been my mother’s caregiver full-time for almost 2 years and I don’t believe I have ever done that. I wait for her to acknowledge to ask to say, what do you think? Can you please help me
I’m a caregiver and have never put my hand in anyones face. I’m use to helping the deaf too. Speak slow and directly to them. Same thing. The hubby keeps the house cold so we changed clothes in her closet. It worked. Yes I apologize but would anyway to any one. I hug coming in and leaving and pat their backs. I’ll try the hand hold.
Assertive 😂Nice try but I think my son would say Different..He is a teenager I swear like a trooper?Is this normal as a patient I get annoyed by people helping me ..Drives me insane sometimes I don't want a reminder..They keep reminding me makes me go barmy
We are privileged to learn from this woman who somehow, by some miracle is in the perfect profession!
This is so informative! I've learned so much. I just pray that if I develop dementia my caregiver is trained this well and my children understand.
Wish I would have found you and all your great instructional videos when my Momma was alive. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's, but didn't have the hand trimmer. As the disease progressed, and especially after she died, I read up on Lewy Body Dementia, she checked off almost all the boxes! I am passing your videos on to others so they can benefit, also. Thank you so very much!!
God’s blessed you for such a vast knowledge, caring, understanding and loving. And most importantly teaching people how to care for dementia patients. I’m so fortunate to tumble on to this video. Thank YOU so much. May God’s blessed you greatly
teepa snow talks about what no one wants to talk about. Thank you for understanding the loss of our brain.
You are such good fun ,it’s a pleasure to watch ,but teaches me too so well done .jane from Australia
Thank God for you instructor.
This was a pleasure to watch. Both informative, relatable, and unexpectedly funny!
Hi darling thank you so much since I listened to u my mum got dementia and now I learnt how to help in away thank you I hope to learn more about the disease x
I’m thinking on starting a career as a caregiver, I’m so glad that I came across your video. I’ve learned so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I pray I can put into practice the things I’ve learned.
Wow so interesting my passionn is adding up❤
I am a nurse in long term and Teepa is spot on individuals NEED to learn from her! Thank you
Teepa, if it’s ok, I will use these exercises because it is sooooooo true that this happens to our beautiful people
Teepa Snow knows what she is talking about and explains every little detail. I loved how she involved the audience in her lecture. Enjoyable to watch her videos.
I have learned a lot of this from experience.But I still have so much to learn.I appreciate your wonderful instruction!I've observed caregivers treating residents in many of these unsuccessful ways.So I learn what not to do.
Offer, turn, and hold. Offer, turn and hold. Thank you Teepa.
I don't know how I missed this video, I need this to help my loved one.
I Love her ! ❤❤❤❤
Tesla, you are an amazing instructor and unfortunately this is what seem to happen in most healthcare setting today.
I am wet five minutes 10 minutes into your program and I really really hope that you see my response. That’s not always true. I’ve been my mother’s caregiver full-time for almost 2 years and I don’t believe I have ever done that. I wait for her to acknowledge to ask to say, what do you think? Can you please help me
so helpful! thank you!
Thanks soooo much Teepa
Thanks for sharing
I’m a caregiver and have never put my hand in anyones face. I’m use to helping the deaf too. Speak slow and directly to them. Same thing. The hubby keeps the house cold so we changed clothes in her closet. It worked. Yes I apologize but would anyway to any one. I hug coming in and leaving and pat their backs. I’ll try the hand hold.
I am watching this in 2022.
Assertive 😂Nice try but I think my son would say Different..He is a teenager I swear like a trooper?Is this normal as a patient I get annoyed by people helping me ..Drives me insane sometimes I don't want a reminder..They keep reminding me makes me go barmy
Amazing
So. Good.
🥲 Gracias dear Teepa. I'll be studying this very often. I love it
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