Nurturing the Emotional Well-Being of the Alzheimer's Patient
In this DVD filmed on-location in a long-term care facility, Dr. Rabins and nursing assistants identify strategies to incorporate emotional well-being into care for patients with Alzheimer's disease. These include: connecting person to person; entering into the world of the person with Alzheimer's disease; accepting the reality of the person with Alzheimer's disease; knowing what treats and activities are enjoyed; using physical touch to comfort and reassure; and eliminating experiences which may be stressful.
With the tools provided in this DVD, staff in long-term care and assisted living, as well as family members, can improve the emotional well-being of the person with Alzheimer's disease -- providing moments and days of happiness.
With the tools provided in this DVD, staff in long-term care and assisted living, as well as family members, can improve the emotional well-being of the person with Alzheimer's disease -- providing moments and days of happiness.
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