Monday, 14 July 2014

About Alzheimer's / Dementia: Conference Emphasizes Person-Centered Dementia Care

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From Esther Heerema, MSW, your Guide to Alzheimer's / Dementia

The second Dementia Thought Leaders Invitational Summit was held last week in Washington, D.C. and focused on person-centered care for people living with dementia. This conference involved practitioners across the country as well as people with dementia, their caregivers, researchers and policy developers.

At the conference, goals were set to flesh out how to provide person-centered care, what that really means for the person with dementia and what resources are needed to help this happen.

In light of this conference, today I'm highlighting what person-centered care is, how you can improve the quality of life for someone who has dementia, the importance of physical touch and 8 faith-based activities to address their spiritual needs.

What Does Person-Centered Care in Dementia Really Look Like?

See how George's day looks different when it's guided by a person-centered care approach as compared to a traditional care model. Also, learn about the benefits of this approach according to multiple research studies...Read more


14 Ways to Improve Quality of Life in Dementia

Quality of life for someone who is living with Alzheimer's disease or another kind of dementia might strike you as improbable. You may wonder how anyone who struggles with memory loss and word-finding ability could have a good quality of life.

However, there are many people with dementia who feel differently...Read more


The Importance of Physical Touch for People with Dementia

If you're a caregiver for someone who is living with Alzheimer's, you probably spend a lot of time making sure their care needs are met, and rightly so. But have you ever considered how much time you spend providing touch that is not part of her daily care? According to research, appropriate physical touch can have many benefits, including reducing challenging behaviors ...Read more


8 Faith-Based Activities to Do with People Who Have Dementia

In extensive interviews with people who are living with dementia, one factor frequently identified as important was their spiritual faith. Here are 8 faith-based activities to consider as a way to address this need for those with dementia...Read more



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