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Keila Haynes
Приєднався 21 бер 2013
Відео
14 Helping residents with false beliefs
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14 Helping residents with false beliefs
11 Recognizing changes in health status
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11 Recognizing changes in health status
15 Preventing abuse and neglect of residents
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15 Preventing abuse and neglect of residents
Understanding Night-Time Problems in Dementia
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Understanding Night-Time Problems in Dementia
Managing Resident's with Abnormal Sexual Behaviors
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Managing Resident's with Abnormal Sexual Behaviors
Helping Resident's Control Their Bladder and Bowels
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Helping Resident's Control Their Bladder and Bowels
Successful Communication With Resident's Families
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Successful Communication With Resident's Families
Understanding Dementia - Segment 1
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Understanding Dementia - Segment 1
Dementia Other Than Alzheimers Disease Part 10
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Dementia Other Than Alzheimers Disease Part 10
Vascular Dementia and Diffuse Lewy Body Disease Part 9
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Vascular Dementia and Diffuse Lewy Body Disease Part 9
End-Of-Life Issues In Dementia Part 8
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End-Of-Life Issues In Dementia Part 8
Behavioral Problems Associated With Dementia Part 7
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Behavioral Problems Associated With Dementia Part 7
Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia Part 6
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Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia Part 6
Cognitive Symptoms of Dementia Part 5
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Cognitive Symptoms of Dementia Part 5
Great tips
I appreciate how accurate this video is😢
I’ve taken comfort in the fact that the final stage, when they cannot/dont want to be woken up to swallow, isn’t painful! They’re in a dreamlike state! It’s just trying to convince my Mum, to let my dad go, which is the hardest thing now 😢
My mom has lived with dementia for 10 years now and honestly I don’t see her being around for her 87th birthday next June. I recognise most of the end stage symptoms the doctor explained. Our family doc suggested we put her off Donepezil and Memantine which she has been on since her diagnosis, he says they probably don’t help anymore, any suggestions
Is not silly Ur brain help u to move, raise Ur hand if d brain is damage u can't do any of those.
PLEASE, get past the WHY and show us HOW to clean someone who can't clean themselves.....................
Dude was too rough with patient
Yes he was I agree
Thankyou 😓🥀🙏
I had palliative care come to see mum , they said there's nothing they can do that I'm not already doing!!
My mum did nothing to burden my caring for her , absolutely nothing, she continued to be the most beautiful person she was beyond the last 20 years. I would give everything just to have her back . I'm struggling without her. Dementia is so f_ _ _ _ d. 😓🥀😓🥀😓26/07/24
is Alzheimers the same as Dementia??
Thank you for sharing this video with us 🇺🇸❤💖💜
This video is amazing. It dates 11yrs and yet still so helpful to me today, with my mum going through the last phase of Dementia. Thank you 🙏🏻
Very helpful Thank you
This was so helpful and answered so many questions I had. Thank you so much.
This is one of the most informative you-tubes. Thank you!
ive watched a few this is the most understandable i have seen
This video is mostly irealistic, they could at least hire some real actors from the local theater!
Chase Jones and is Sammy Jones is my papaw papaw pastway pastway pastway pastway pastway pastway pastway is 16 years years years years ok and and I want be friends with mr.jones ok and and I like help helping is is older older older older man man and and older older older older people ok and be friends with older older man man man ok
I walked the walk wi my daddy!he just passed june 5th 2024,he was 77,for 11 years 24/7😢😮❤❤❤
Iam sorry for your loss.
I took care of him at home 24/7😢❤
Definitely the best video of dementia I have seen and have learned a lot. My husband suddenly became a dementia patient when i noticed his driving became dangerous and I felt as though we were an accident waiting to happen.. anyway I will be able to look after him as long as he is not incontinent. That would be too hard for me.
Thank you..its been a hard 1p years of alz...in severe stage now. Its a cruel disease...
lmao watching this in 2024 as a baby caregiver. Well, I really want to be a good caregiver!
Wrong vedio with good explanation
the music lol
My mom appears to be getting close to hospice care one minute and bounces back to the moderate state the next minute. It is a constant back and forth. One minute she can't even put a sentence together or is clueless about the meaning of what I am saying and the next minute she is talking away and following my directions to the T. It's so frustrating!
What a bunch of CRAP! Take camera to real people suffering for real! Not this pseudo-hollywood pretentious , SCRIPTED CRAP! What a waste of time. Let me give you a smile and hug, now the patient is ready to sing & dance & laugh & milk&cookies on the table! Goodnight John-Boy, goodnight Maryellen, goodnight Ben, goodnight Elizabeth, Goodnight ma, Goodnight Jason! Plz!
Calm down
This. Is insulting and demeaning to seniors.
Yeah the people who made this are worse than Adolf Hitler
Thank God for people with the patience to do such a difficult job. God bless them.
Thank you for my ❤ for this video 😢
I've saved this..i am struggling for sure..the explanations are priceless!🙏💘🙏
Excellent presentation. Has the info been updated to 2023-24?
Thank you
Is it ever appropriate to restrict visitors that had a positive impact on the patient's life?
FBI. Holland. Musk himself. Calling me demented. Arseclown.
I really appreciate this well done and realistic video.
What about temperature agnosia ? If i dont warn or tell my mother in law to be aware thwt something it hot, she will see steaming food and eat it. I learned that real quick. Now i have to make sure her food is always the right temperature.
He doesn’t have gloves while assisting the resident.
Hi
Your information is very helpful to me as I work in a Senior facility in the Atlanta area.
Good video ! Thank you .🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you Sir. My mom is in the final stages of Dementia and it’s hard for me to see her deteriorate like this. You have made it clear to me as to what to expect from this point forward.
Thank you for this video
This video is the best explanation of Dementia I’ve watched, my sibling & I are currently struggling for answers about my Dad’s condition which has drastically deteriorated, thank you for clarifying every step & yes they are still souls who had wonderful lives & should be treated with compassion & dignity 🙏
The answer is B. Invite him to get a drink. You'll look for her later
Best video about Dementia!
Let's help these folks bathe easier! ua-cam.com/users/shorts5HT5zUzC5TI?si=7BT7Il0SjcbH5emA
Thank you for the video and your time.. You have answered all my questions.
Very informative, thank you.
It's important to make sure that your patient is seated all the way upright as much as is possible to more easily facilitate proper swallowing, especially as aphasia becomes more of an issue. I also make sure she's at least partially elevated, like to 30°+, to help prevent aspiration of her saliva or vomit while sleeping. That way gravity works in its favor.