How to deal with someone with dementia

    • [DOC File]CLIENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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      The best way of not causing further distress to the person with dementia is to adjust to their reality, Darby Beach said. For instance, if someone is trying to pack their things to go to work or school, you shouldn't focus too much on trying to tell them they retired over a decade ago.

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      A Positive Physical Approach for Someone with Dementia . Knock on door or table - to get attention if the person is not looking at you & get permission to enter or approach. Wave and smile – look friendly and give the person a visual cue – make eye contact

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      The best situation for those with dementia who require close contact, would be to have dedicated buildings/floors, where staff commit to live in with these residents and do not go home, and also where no outsiders are allowed in.

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    • Caregiver’s Guide to Understanding Dementia Behaviors | Family C…

      Outlines a three-step method to deal with the behavior problems that can occur with someone with dementia. While intended for the certified nursing assistant, the program is useful for other facility staff and family members. Green-Field Library Call No.: WM 220 DVD no.19 2005. Caregivers journey. Wheeling, IL; Film Ideas, Inc, 1998.

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    • [DOC File]WHAT IF I THINK I HAVE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

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      People with dementia do not need to be grounded in reality. When someone has memory loss, he often forgets important things, e.g., that his mother is deceased. When we remind him of this loss, we remind him about the pain of that loss also. When someone wants to go home, reassuring him that he is at home often leads to an argument.

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    • [DOCX File]Help make Cloquet a ‘dementia-friendly’ community

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      A dementia evaluation must be conducted by someone who is trained to assess intellectual function, for example, geriatrician, psychiatrist, neurologist, neuropsychologist, or other professionals with specific training in the early recognition and diagnosis of dementia. Early dementia cannot be diagnosed with a CAT scan or blood test.

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    • [DOC File]Behavior Management in - Alzheimer's Disease & Dementia …

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      Any person with possible dementia should visit an attorney with a trusted family member who is an expert on legal issues for older people. Dementia increases the chance that a person can become acutely confused during common illness, such as the flu. Persons with dementia can remain in hospitals longer than other individuals.

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    • [DOC File]A Positive Approach

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      Dealing with a dementia diagnosis; Caring for someone with dementia; and Living alone with dementia. In order to better address those goals and risk factors, Lindamood explained, the group decided to apply for ACT on Alzheimer’s funding.

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    • [DOCX File]For residents with dementia and other challenging behaviours

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      Alzheimer’s disease is very common; in fact it is the most common cause of dementia (the term dementia will be explained later). Over 5 million people in the United States now suffer from Alzheimer’s disease and by the year 2030, the number of people aged 65 years and older who have Alzheimer’s is expected to grow to almost 8 million.

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