Working with advanced dementia patients in a day care setting |
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Authors: | Abramowitz Leah |
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Affiliation: | MELABEV, Jerusalem, Israel. abe1@zahav.net.il |
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Abstract: | Alzheimer's disease and most other causes of dementia are regressive by nature. As such one can expect patients with such types of mental impairment to gradually decline in function and ability to participate in day care activities. This paper attempts to show that with the right kind of orientation, staff can "tune into" the more advanced dementia patients, find the key to their personal needs, desires and remaining abilities and design a program that allows them not only to continue to participate in a social and therapeutic framework, but also to gain some meaningful human contact and quality of life despite their cognitive deterioration. |
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