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Webinar: Navigating Long Term Care. The Application and Admission Process. May 29, 2024
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www.mccormickcaregroup.ca/mccormick-dementia-services-2-2/caregiverscorner/
Webinar: Navigating Tender Conversations: Advanced Care, End-of-Life and Grief for Caregivers
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Webinar: Navigating Tender Conversations: Advanced Care, End-of-Life and Grief for Caregivers
Webinar: Updates on Frontotemporal Dementia with Dr. Elizabeth Finger (March 2024)
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Webinar: Updates on Frontotemporal Dementia with Dr. Elizabeth Finger (March 2024)
Salma's Story
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Salma's Story
Strategies when providing personal care for persons with dementia
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Strategies when providing personal care for persons with dementia
Judy's Story
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Judy's Story
Strategies when a person with dementia is refusing medication
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Strategies when a person with dementia is refusing medication
Providing redirection and validation for a person with dementia
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Providing redirection and validation for a person with dementia
Assisting with one person transfer and transferring a person from chair to bed
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Assisting with one person transfer and transferring a person from chair to bed
Providing mealtime assistance to a person with dementia
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Providing mealtime assistance to a person with dementia
The importance of appearance for a person with dementia
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The importance of appearance for a person with dementia
Changing an incontinence product without removing shoes and pants
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Changing an incontinence product without removing shoes and pants
Helpful tips for bathing a person with dementia
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Helpful tips for bathing a person with dementia
Webinar: Ambiguous Loss and Grief with Dr. Carrie Traher
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www.mccormickcaregroup.ca/mccormick-dementia-services-2-2/caregiverscorner/
Webinar: A Typical Day in the Day Program
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Webinar: A Typical Day in the Day Program
Webinar: Incapacity, Substitute Decision Making, and the Importance of Planning Ahead. By: Siskinds
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Webinar: Incapacity, Substitute Decision Making, and the Importance of Planning Ahead. By: Siskinds
Webinar: Emergency Care Planning
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Webinar: Emergency Care Planning
Updates on Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Borrie
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Updates on Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Borrie
Webinar: Navigating Long Term Care: The Application and Admission Process
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Webinar: Navigating Long Term Care: The Application and Admission Process
Webinar: Connecting Hearing to Your Health and Well-Being
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Webinar: Connecting Hearing to Your Health and Well-Being
Webinar - PAIN 101: How to Manage Different Types of Pain
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Webinar - PAIN 101: How to Manage Different Types of Pain
Webinar: Navigating the Transition - End of Life Care for Persons Living with Dementia
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Webinar: Navigating the Transition - End of Life Care for Persons Living with Dementia
Clinical Aspects of Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson's Disease Dementia. Speaker: Dr. Mary Jenkins
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Clinical Aspects of Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson's Disease Dementia. Speaker: Dr. Mary Jenkins
Webinar: Preparing for Dementia A Legal Perspective
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Webinar: Preparing for Dementia A Legal Perspective
Updates of Frontotemporal Dementia with Dr. Elizabeth Finger. November 23, 2022
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Updates of Frontotemporal Dementia with Dr. Elizabeth Finger. November 23, 2022
Fraud Awareness Webinar
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Fraud Awareness Webinar
Webinar: Integrating Technology into Caregiving
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Webinar: Integrating Technology into Caregiving
Volunteering at the Day Program
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Volunteering at the Day Program
Mealtime Webinar: Setting up for Success
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Mealtime Webinar: Setting up for Success

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mel35621
    @mel35621 6 місяців тому

    This is good info but my dilemma is she will chew them and spit them out or spit them in bottle and scratch 😓do you have any tips on that

  • @user-um9sl1kj6u
    @user-um9sl1kj6u 8 місяців тому

    when I used to take care of my mother, we Both a Pill Box And a paper. Both the pill box was labeled and the paper was labeled. And I had alarms for everything on my phone.

  • @damienmartinez1376
    @damienmartinez1376 10 місяців тому

    According to this video it could be a UTI

  • @musicalmarion
    @musicalmarion 11 місяців тому

    So, chronic back pain with meds every 4 hours, every day, HAS to be on time. Refusing the meds continuously and the pain is starting up, crying out in pain, Dementia patient, any ideas?

  • @SuperNewKittie
    @SuperNewKittie 11 місяців тому

    My mom is a mean paranoid dementia patient, and when I say mean, I mean MEAN. She would mock me for handing her any food item out of the blue. She barely eats or snacks during the day and that would trigger her completely into a suspicious mode, thus making her double down on any further trickery. Today I told my dad, who is her caregiver and very exhausted by all this and gives up very easily with any resistance from her, he should threaten to leave, pick up his keys walk out the door and get in his car and drive away. She hates when he leaves her alone. I don't know if it will work, but asking a mean and paranoid dementia patient to take meds 4x a day is a recipe for a nightmarish life. I know my dad is going to give up on life soon. He can barely walk. There is no help that doesn't absolutely decimate an average person's finances, as we lived a paycheck-to-paycheck life, and even though my dad has a pension and social security and my mom received a half-million dollar inheritance a few years ago if she were to live in memory care for even a few years, it would all be gone to a horrible end of life disease. The health care system has effectively become a parasitic, profiteering, price-gouging, anti-human monstrosity that will suck every last dollar from every human being even as they take their last breath - it's probably a line item on a bill! Humanity has taken several serious wrong turns in modern times, not only in creating this epidemic but in making it impossible for us to manage. We could do so much better than this for each other, but we do have lots of money for wars and vaccine manufacturers who aren't liable for the damages their products do, and now actually create viruses so they can give us the solution which didn't even work to stop transmission or symptoms, so yay, let's all just do NOTHING about that, as well. Also, the herbicides sprayed all over our crops and food and into our atmosphere, the garbage foods out there that aren't truly 'food' that create and add to our obesity problems, the forever chemicals that are now in our water and air, the radiation and electromagnetic frequencies from not only military technologies, but from the cell phones, towers, wireless products all around us, and what are they spraying in the skies??? I have read that all of these and more are contributing to brain disease. It would seem all of the protection agencies we pay for don't protect us anymore since these big industries have arranged through lobbying and bribes to reduce safety and health protections in favor of profiting more, which means higher amounts of toxins, poisons, and radiation in our environments. We are watching our world burn. It is unsustainable. Why aren't we doing something? Why aren't we ALL out in the streets taking our world back? Because we're old, and tired and don't know how.

  • @sockowe1209
    @sockowe1209 Рік тому

    Nope.

  • @angiethrasher2093
    @angiethrasher2093 2 роки тому

    What if they completely refuse anything because they believe they're being poisoned?

  • @gracesweeney8970
    @gracesweeney8970 3 роки тому

    beautiful story and pics--so nice for Marion