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This chaptered video shows how to make a hands-on shift to person-centered dementia care that engages the whole person and creates a support system based on each resident's needs and preferences. From natural wake-ups to music therapy, the video looks at the benefits of involving residents in their care as much as possible, finding ways to help them to "continue" living life the way they prefer, and engaging them in personalized activities that boost self-esteem and interaction. It also empowers nursing assistants to act upon (and communicate to other team members) their first-hand knowledge of each resident to ensure a better understanding of their care needs.Chapters: Person-Centered Dementia Care. Natural Wake-ups. iPod Music Program. Person-Centered Care: The Bottom Line.An excellent "going forward" resource to improve quality of care for both residents and staff
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material_proyectable Rebiun26203977 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26203977 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr |n||||||||a vz |za|z| 171110s2013 ilu029 eo |o v|eng d CBUC 991000719026206712 CBUC 991010520338006709 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP "I'll be there for you" : providing person-centered dementia care a co-production of Jousma Multimedia andTerra Nova Films ; [produced by Jett Jousma] Chicago, IL Terra Nova Films 2013 Chicago, IL Chicago, IL Terra Nova Films 1 online resource (29 minutes) 1 online resource (29 minutes) 002900 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Title from resource description page (viewed November 10, 2017) Person-centered dementia care -- Natural wake-ups -- iPod music program -- Person-centered care: the bottom line This chaptered video shows how to make a hands-on shift to person-centered dementia care that engages the whole person and creates a support system based on each resident's needs and preferences. From natural wake-ups to music therapy, the video looks at the benefits of involving residents in their care as much as possible, finding ways to help them to "continue" living life the way they prefer, and engaging them in personalized activities that boost self-esteem and interaction. It also empowers nursing assistants to act upon (and communicate to other team members) their first-hand knowledge of each resident to ensure a better understanding of their care needs.Chapters: Person-Centered Dementia Care. Natural Wake-ups. iPod Music Program. Person-Centered Care: The Bottom Line.An excellent "going forward" resource to improve quality of care for both residents and staff In English Patient-centered health care Dementia- Patients- Care Older people- Care Instructional films. Terra Nova Films production company Jousma Multimedia production company