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This channel is about supporting people with dementia, emphasising the importance of good carer communications skills. The videos give examples from a programme called 'CAIT' - Communication and Interaction Training - which is supported by a set of manuals and a book.
Person-centred Interactions: The Giving and Receiving of Objects
A 6 minute animation demonstrating that person-centred care can occur during the interactions involved in the giving and receiving of 'everyday' objects. Indeed, if these exchanges are conducted in a positive manner, they can fulfil the fundamental needs of people living with dementia.
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Reasons for distress and agitation in dementia
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An animation in the CAIT series entitled 'Four common reasons for the occurrence of distressed and agitated behaviours in people living with dementia'. It was developed for Acute and General hospital settings, but has broad applicability to all settings in which people living with dementia reside.
Positive Behavioural Support (PBS) Graph for Understanding Behaviours that Challenge
zhlédnutí 375Před 8 měsíci
An animation that describes 'behaviours that challenge' as a dynamic sequence of escalating actions rather than one discrete event. This PBS framework provides a more dynamic and realistic perspective, thereby helping carers to devise targeted interventions re. the prevention and management of agitation and aggression.
Namaste in Dementia Care
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An revised version of the previous animation on the use of namaste care. Namaste is a form of person-centred care that is designed to meet the needs of people living with dementia in the later stages of their disease. This animation is part of the CAIT course, which is a compendium of evidence-based tools for caring for people with dementia.
How to Use Eye-Contact to Communicate You Care
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A 7 minute white-board animation in the CAIT series, demonstrating the effectiveness of good eye-contact when caring for people living with dementia.
Micro-cues for providing a sense of belonging in dementia care
zhlédnutí 421Před rokem
Having a sense of belonging is fundamental to our wellbeing; and this has been the case throughout our evolution as a social animal. This animation reminds carers that people living with dementia, even in the advanced stages of their illness, will be scanning their environments to get a sense of whether or not they are wanted. In those situations where they consider they 'belong', they'll feel ...
Dementia specific communication and PAL
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed rokem
The animation provides an overview of the Pool Activity Level (PAL) instrument for occupation in people living with dementia. It is used to assess people's strengths and needs.
Person-Centred Restraint in Dementia Care
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An animation in the CAIT educational series that examines why restrictive practices are generally required when providing quality dementia care. The whiteboard animation provides helpful material and frameworks to deliver 'hands on' care in a person-centred manner.
Microskills Used to Deliver Good Dementia Care
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Microskills are the small gestures, moves and statements made by carers to improve and maintain the wellbeing of people living with dementia. This is an animation in the CAIT educational series that seeks to raise awareness of the use of microskills in daily caregiving activities.
Sleep for Athletes: Repairing and preparing athletes for peak performance
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This animation examines the function and relevance of sleeping well. Poor sleep is associated with significantly reduced performance, particularly in relation to technical skills. If an athlete is training hard during the day, any gains will not be fully realised unless they obtain efficient sleep that night. This is an important video for young athletes, who require more sleep as their brains ...
Communication in dementia care: Problems to avoid
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A description of some of the key features carers need to be aware of in order to communicate effectively with people living with dementia.
Trying too hard to win can reduce performance in football
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This animation highlights the importance of staying 'in the moment', and not trying too hard to perform well. This typically happens when footballers focus too much on a desired outcome rather than their own 'normal' performance.
Use of Verbal Judo in Dementia Care
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Verbal Judo is a set of de-escalation strategies developed by George Thompson, and widely used by the police in the US to calm-down volatile situations. Here we see it adapted for dementia care settings, where it is used in the management of behaviours that challenge. This animation is part of the CAIT (Communication and Interaction Training) programme.
Use of Dolls in Dementia Care: Person-centred Therapy
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A whiteboard animation on the use of dolls as a form on non-pharmacological therapy in care home settings. The animation explains the benefits and concerns of using dolls, and includes therapeutic guidelines. The producers of the animation have published widely on this topic. The animation is part of the Communication and Interaction Training (CAIT) programme of care.
Use of pauses and 'stressing of words' in dementia care: communication skills
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An animation looking at how to enhance our patterns of speech in order to improve the abilities of people living with dementia to understand our words.
Non-drug interventions in dementia care
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Non-drug interventions in dementia care
Behaviours that Challenge in Dementia Care
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Behaviours that Challenge in Dementia Care
Formulations used in the UK for the management of behaviours that challenge
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Formulations used in the UK for the management of behaviours that challenge
CAIT-online: Communication and Interaction Training for carers of people living with dementia
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CAIT-online: Communication and Interaction Training for carers of people living with dementia
Understanding Thinking in Dementia: Fast and Slow
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Understanding Thinking in Dementia: Fast and Slow
Why Were Care Homes so Badly Hit by the COVID 19 Pandemic Final
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Why Were Care Homes so Badly Hit by the COVID 19 Pandemic Final
The Newcastle Model - a family guide for Inpatient Units from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
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The Newcastle Model - a family guide for Inpatient Units from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
Therapeutic Lies in Dementia Care - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
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Therapeutic Lies in Dementia Care - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
Fundamental needs in dementia - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
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Fundamental needs in dementia - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
Formulations in dementia care - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
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Formulations in dementia care - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
Understanding Sensory Changes in Dementia - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
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Understanding Sensory Changes in Dementia - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
Understanding memory changes in dementia - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
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Understanding memory changes in dementia - an animation from the CAIT and Newcastle Model series
Meeting the Needs of People with Dementia Living in Care Homes during Covid-19
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Meeting the Needs of People with Dementia Living in Care Homes during Covid-19
Very helpful & informative. Thank you
Excellent info. My mom has had dementia for 6 yrs. I have practiced most of your ideas but some are new & very wonderful. All staff & family that deal with folks with this disease should listen to all your videos/classes. Thank you!!😊💌🌸✨️🎁🧸
Great info. Thanks💜
Loved this one. Thank you!!😊🗣🙌❤
Excellent info. Thank you!!!😉💜💫💚
The music in the background makes it harder to take in the information , sorry.
Excellent info. Thanks!!😊💚
Such good information. Much appreciated 💚
Excellent info. Thank you🦋
I was wondering why I was having pain in the shower 🚿 I thought it was part of aging and just being sensitive now I know why
I see these things inbmy wife.Thankd
Hmmmm.
this is so helpful...thank you
Ty! I needed this. My mom is full dementia and in her own reality, I feel bad to lie, my sister thinks not conforming into any non reality just makes her think she can keep doing it. Now that she's staying wc me, if I trek her truth she just gets mad and is full anxiety all day. I have to just talk about what she's talking about, like she thinks she married to Steve perry, the singer and talks to him daily, instead is saying oh mom, that's not true, I just say, oh cool, well how is he? And it makes her atc ease and not upset.
Thank you for a very informative description. It was indeed very helpful & insightful. Much appreciated.
I am not sure of the accuracy of the info and the explanations
Yeah, this video dramatically oversimplifies and over-generalizes everything, leaving you with pretty much no useful information. Everything discussed here can happen to us as we age, whether or not we have dementia. I’m in my mid-50s and I’m experiencing half these things. I know I’m not suffering from dementia because I recently had a huge battery of tests done to check my cognitive function. Several of these types of changes to my senses had me worried about cognitive impairment, but it turns out that I’m just suffering from neurological damage unrelated to dementia.
How about a Good News, like a newly discovered drugs to Cure Dimentia 😊 Thanks 🙏
Stop letting so called authorities pre-program you for what they will then diagnose as a disease so they can prescribe DRUGS and then have the legal right to put you away should they so choose!! Wake up. The AMA and Big Pharma are a RACCKET!! Take responsibility for your own health!
Thank you for this succinct yet informative video. Learned so much!
It is hard especially in the UK for a PM to move from short term to long term memory!
Very interesting and helpful!
Helps explain why the lightest touch on my husband, will get an "OUCH!"
Great list, thank you. It helps explain, some of the behaviours, my husband has. He has mixed dementia, and has been in long term care for a year.
dementia can be heal , use vegetable oils in your food , coconut , avocado oil . eat only fruits , vegetables , nuts and seeds . do breathing exercizes . nuts look like a brain... so its good for your brain . learn meditating and focus on your brain , so u have blood circulation . Yoga is healty . U need lots of magnezium , favorit food of your brain . Cacaou , spinich , stinging nettle , alfalfa . Avoid burned oils , chemicals , acidic foods . rosmery can help you with memory .. play puzzles and sudokus
dementia can be heal , use vegetable oils in your food , coconut , avocado oil . eat only fruits , vegetables , nuts and seeds . do breathing exercizes . nuts look like a brain... so its good for your brain . learn meditating and focus on your brain , so u have blood circulation . Yoga is healty . U need lots of magnezium , favorit food of your brain . Cacaou , spinich , stinging nettle , alfalfa . Avoid burned oils , chemicals , acidic foods . rosmery can help you with memory .. play puzzles and sudokus
the cosciousness you forget to take so the sensory organs will not work why you shut the condciousness?
Really fascinating--- some memories don't even make it to short-term storage 😮
thank you
I was in Goodwill once, and there was a man about 50 with his mother who had dementia, and he took her to the bathroom, which I happened to be standing next to, and I just hear slaps and her screaming rape, and everyone crowded the bathroom, he comes out red faced explaining that his mother has dementia and does that, I saw him again about a month later, asked about his mother, he had to put her in a care facility after that
thank you! #IamLewy
thank you so very much for this information
Informative yes, enjoyable no! Thank you.
That was a very insightful list for both the person living with dementia and for the caregiver ❤
This is wonderful. Such a good video, very well explained and animated!
Great video 😊
This is so interesting, thank you for the video! Sharing it with my partner, he's been playing in a new team in Manchester as a striker and will surely find this really helpful. :)
Such an informative and helpful video. So professionally presented and I gained a lot from watching. Thank you 🤗
Thank you for this.
Thank you veryeducational
I call them stories, not lies, and it’s just telling a patient what will make them happy.
Informative. But just added a whole new world of things I now have to consider in trying to make my loved ones life bearable in her diminishing time frame.
Can't think of a worse word than "enjoy". Yup I'm dancing around with glee(I don't think), but yes, it was helpful .Thank you.
In answer to the last comment: I didn't enjoy it, but I learned from this video. Thank you.
Thank you. I understand a lot more now.
Very informative and helpful.
Cartoon movie
Cartoon movie
Very helpful.
Helpful
Very helpful video on an incredibly complex topic in dementia care. Thank you!
This is so relevant - i have shared with some families who have been suffering and this has led to changes in care homes and family visiting thanks so much!
Thank you so much for making this video for the persons in great helplessness. It is extremely helpful for all of us who are concerned for the persons with dementia and their carers. I specially thank you for incorporating the issue of maintaining mental health and well-being of the dementia residents keeping all safety measures.