Patient teaching alzheimer s disease

    • [DOC File]Requirements for Information & Training on Alzheimer’s ...

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      1. Have 1 year teaching. experience as an educator of caregivers for persons with Alzheimer’s Disease or related-dementia; or. 2. Have 1 year of clinical experience providing direct personal health care services to persons with Alzheimer’s disease or related-dementia; or. 3.

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

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      What everyone, especially caregivers, should know about Alzheimer's disease. Lancaster, PA: Franklin Cassell, 2004. The contents include interviews on cable television with Dr. Franklin Cassell on differentiating Alzheimer's disease from other forms of dementia.

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    • [DOC File]Dementia Education and Training Program

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      UAB Alzheimer’s Disease Center, Memory Disorders Clinic 1-800-333-6543 Division of Healthcare Facilities--Elder Abuse Hotline 1-800-356-9596 Department of Human Resources – Adult Protective Services 1-800-458-7214 Coalition of Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders of NW AL (C.A.R.D) (Florence) (256) 757-8771 ...

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    • [DOC File]Patient teaching is one of the most important tasks that a ...

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      Have the patient place one hand above and the other hand below his incision; then press gently and breathe normally when he moves. Helping the patient with Alzheimer’s disease. Teach the patient and his family about Alzheimer’s disease — what’s known, what’s suspected, and the degenerative nature of …

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    • [DOC File]FRONTO-TEMPORAL DEMENTIA

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      The clinical symptoms of frontotemporal dementia differ from Alzheimer’s disease because the FTD patient is a younger patient with more rapidly progressive dementia, and manifests more psychiatric symptomology. In comparison to Alzheimer’s disease, the FTD patient has more apathy, disinhibition, impulsivity and decreased initiative.

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