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HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in aPRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS MATERIALS Dementia Cue Card. Download our new Dementia Cue Card a free resource which contains basic information on identifying dementia, important dementia facts and tips for assisting those with dementia. The pdf contains a full-page version and a 4-to-a-page version that makes it PAC VIDEOS ABOUT DEMENTIA Meaningful days matter to all people. This need does not change for someone who is living with dementia. There are four categories of activity that help human beings feel valued, productive, and purposeful. #1 Work: This is a very important life experience that gives a person the sense they are making a difference. DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. 5 BEHAVIORS THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY VISION CHANGES 5 Behaviors That May Be Caused by Vision Changes. As a dementia begins to change a personās brain, first chemically then physically, a personās perceptions of their environment will change as well. One of these perception changes is visual in nature, as the personās field of vision will change dramatically as the disease progresses. DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reaction TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in aPRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS MATERIALS Dementia Cue Card. Download our new Dementia Cue Card a free resource which contains basic information on identifying dementia, important dementia facts and tips for assisting those with dementia. The pdf contains a full-page version and a 4-to-a-page version that makes it PAC VIDEOS ABOUT DEMENTIA Meaningful days matter to all people. This need does not change for someone who is living with dementia. There are four categories of activity that help human beings feel valued, productive, and purposeful. #1 Work: This is a very important life experience that gives a person the sense they are making a difference. DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. 5 BEHAVIORS THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY VISION CHANGES 5 Behaviors That May Be Caused by Vision Changes. As a dementia begins to change a personās brain, first chemically then physically, a personās perceptions of their environment will change as well. One of these perception changes is visual in nature, as the personās field of vision will change dramatically as the disease progresses. DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reactionABOUT TEEPA SNOW
Teepa's life mission is to shed a positive light on dementia. Living life well for all involved when any sort of brain change enters the picture is possible, but it takes putting relationships first along with hard work and new skills to change. There is constantly new information being gathered about dementia and care. TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
CANADA - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Canada, the largest PAC-Certified and PAC-involved community outside the US, has been steadily and energetically growing since Teepa gave her first speaking engagement there in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2006 (even before PAC was in existence!). There are currently 254 certified community members in eight provinces, with the largest communityABOUT DEMENTIA
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© POSITIVE APPROACH TO CAREĀ® TO BE REUSED ONLY WITH 3 Ā© Positive Approach to CareĀ® āto be reused only with permission. Top Five Unmet Needs: Hydration and Nourishment Wake-sleep and active-rest cycles Elimination ABOUT DEMENTIA: TYPES OF DEMENTIA Dementia is NOT a diagnosis, it is a condition that covers over 120 different types, forms, and causes of brain change under the umbrella. Symptoms are the greatest guide to the type of dementia that we are looking at since true diagnosis isn't 100% accurate until after death. PAC CERTIFICATION OVERVIEW Hello, My name is Mary Arthur and I have been a PAC trainer for 4 years and just received the PAC Consultant certification this year. A lot of nursing staff and management questioned my need for the Consultant certification and said, "You do a great job and why 3 STRATEGIES FOR CREATING MEANINGFUL MOMENTS IN DEMENTIA 2. On the other hand, now imagine the person comfortably holding your dominant hand while also holding your toothbrush with their first three fingers (using Teepa Snowās Hand-under-HandĀ® technique. The person then uses their free hand to first give you a visual signal for brushing teeth, and then calmly rests that hand on your shoulder to create a physical connection with you. 6 GEMSĀ® YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A POSITIVE APPROACH TO Sapphire: A Sapphire is a brain that is aging normally, flexible, organized, and is able to work with all the other GEMS.People in a Sapphire State are the ideal care partners for someone living with dementia, as they possess the adaptability to go with the flow and appropriately interact with the GEMS State of the person in their care.. Note: When stressed, even a healthy brain can slip out WHAT DO I DO NOW? 8 TIPS ON HOW TO KEEP YOUR SPOUSE For many people living with dementia, their first primary caregiver (or care partner as we say at Positive Approach to Care) is their spouse. For many reasons, this is ideal as they are generally the one that knows the most about them, has a shared history, and there is a TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.PRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going toABOUT DEMENTIA
Address: PO Box 430, Efland, NC 27243-0430 Phone: 877-877-1671 Email:info@teepasnow.com
3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reactionMANAGING AMYGDALAE
Consider the following experiences and whether they elicit fear or excitement in you: Riding a rollercoaster. Reading a thriller.Skydiving.
TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.PRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going toABOUT DEMENTIA
Address: PO Box 430, Efland, NC 27243-0430 Phone: 877-877-1671 Email:info@teepasnow.com
3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reactionMANAGING AMYGDALAE
Consider the following experiences and whether they elicit fear or excitement in you: Riding a rollercoaster. Reading a thriller.Skydiving.
TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
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Address: PO Box 430, Efland, NC 27243-0430 Phone: 877-877-1671 Email:info@teepasnow.com
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS MATERIALS Dementia Cue Card. Download our new Dementia Cue Card a free resource which contains basic information on identifying dementia, important dementia facts and tips for assisting those with dementia. The pdf contains a full-page version and a 4-to-a-page version that makes it © POSITIVE APPROACH TO CAREĀ® TO BE REUSED ONLY WITH 3 Ā© Positive Approach to CareĀ® āto be reused only with permission. Top Five Unmet Needs: Hydration and Nourishment Wake-sleep and active-rest cycles Elimination ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of DEMENTIA, THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, AND COVID-19 Amygdala reaction, and not the pleasure seeker kind. The danger kind. If youāve spent any time in public, read a paper, watched a news program, interacted at all on social media, answered your phone, looked at a text or email, the word COVID-19/Corona virus brings a new level of understanding to the term amygdala or stress reaction. HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. 11 TIPS FOR BATHING A PERSON LIVING WITH DEMENTIA 10. Maintain a physical connection: To help the person feel connected with you, you may want to try placing one hand on their shoulder and letting it rest there while youāre using the other hand to help the person wash. This creates a sense of security and comfort for the person you are caring for. WHAT DO I DO NOW? 8 TIPS ON HOW TO KEEP YOUR SPOUSE For many people living with dementia, their first primary caregiver (or care partner as we say at Positive Approach to Care) is their spouse. For many reasons, this is ideal as they are generally the one that knows the most about them, has a shared history, and there is a DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION: REDUCING RISK BY CHANGING CARE Dementia changes everything! Including the effectiveness of many standard health care practices, procedures, and protocols. This poignant training video will teach providers and practitioners how to reduce risk in professional settings and medical models of care when working with dementia. Staff behavior can make a fundamental difference with working with resistance, limits in TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.PRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY PAC VIDEOS ABOUT DEMENTIA Meaningful days matter to all people. This need does not change for someone who is living with dementia. There are four categories of activity that help human beings feel valued, productive, and purposeful. #1 Work: This is a very important life experience that gives a person the sense they are making a difference. DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reaction HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA 1 Read more blog posts like this at www.teepasnow.com/blog How to Calm Angry Outbursts of People Living with Dementia Strategies to bring back calm and comfort for TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.PRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY PAC VIDEOS ABOUT DEMENTIA Meaningful days matter to all people. This need does not change for someone who is living with dementia. There are four categories of activity that help human beings feel valued, productive, and purposeful. #1 Work: This is a very important life experience that gives a person the sense they are making a difference. DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reaction HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA 1 Read more blog posts like this at www.teepasnow.com/blog How to Calm Angry Outbursts of People Living with Dementia Strategies to bring back calm and comfort forCERTIFICATIONS
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DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of THE GEMS: BRAIN CHANGE MODEL The only constant with dementia, or brains in general, is that they are ever-changing.All humans experience brain change every day. This GEMS Model, developed by Teepa Snow and based on the Allen Cognitive Scale, recognizes the shifts in our skills and abilities in any givenmoment.
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS MATERIALS Dementia Cue Card. Download our new Dementia Cue Card a free resource which contains basic information on identifying dementia, important dementia facts and tips for assisting those with dementia. The pdf contains a full-page version and a 4-to-a-page version that makes itODJ ARCHIVES
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5 BEHAVIORS THAT MAY BE CAUSED BY VISION CHANGES 5 Behaviors That May Be Caused by Vision Changes. As a dementia begins to change a personās brain, first chemically then physically, a personās perceptions of their environment will change as well. One of these perception changes is visual in nature, as the personās field of vision will change dramatically as the disease progresses.MANAGING AMYGDALAE
Consider the following experiences and whether they elicit fear or excitement in you: Riding a rollercoaster. Reading a thriller.Skydiving.
TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.PRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going toABOUT DEMENTIA
Address: PO Box 430, Efland, NC 27243-0430 Phone: 877-877-1671 Email:info@teepasnow.com
HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of 2021 CERTIFICATIONS CALENDAR Coming up in September: Virtual International Trainer Certification on the 21st ā 23rd from 6 pm - 10 pm ET. Many more to come in 2021. Click to view the PAC Certification Calendar and stay up to date on new PAC Certifications offerings. Click Here to Download or Print ThisArticle.
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Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going toABOUT DEMENTIA
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HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of 2021 CERTIFICATIONS CALENDAR Coming up in September: Virtual International Trainer Certification on the 21st ā 23rd from 6 pm - 10 pm ET. Many more to come in 2021. Click to view the PAC Certification Calendar and stay up to date on new PAC Certifications offerings. Click Here to Download or Print ThisArticle.
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HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of FREE PUBLIC ACCESS MATERIALS Dementia Cue Card. Download our new Dementia Cue Card a free resource which contains basic information on identifying dementia, important dementia facts and tips for assisting those with dementia. The pdf contains a full-page version and a 4-to-a-page version that makes it THE GEMS: BRAIN CHANGE MODEL The only constant with dementia, or brains in general, is that they are ever-changing.All humans experience brain change every day. This GEMS Model, developed by Teepa Snow and based on the Allen Cognitive Scale, recognizes the shifts in our skills and abilities in any givenmoment.
DEMENTIA, THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, AND COVID-19 Amygdala reaction, and not the pleasure seeker kind. The danger kind. If youāve spent any time in public, read a paper, watched a news program, interacted at all on social media, answered your phone, looked at a text or email, the word COVID-19/Corona virus brings a new level of understanding to the term amygdala or stress reaction. HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA 1 Read more blog posts like this at www.teepasnow.com/blog How to Calm Angry Outbursts of People Living with Dementia Strategies to bring back calm and comfort for DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION: REDUCING RISK BY CHANGING CARE Dementia changes everything! Including the effectiveness of many standard health care practices, procedures, and protocols. This poignant training video will teach providers and practitioners how to reduce risk in professional settings and medical models of care when working with dementia. Staff behavior can make a fundamental difference with working with resistance, limits in TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
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Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going toABOUT DEMENTIA
Address: PO Box 430, Efland, NC 27243-0430 Phone: 877-877-1671 Email:info@teepasnow.com
HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of 2021 CERTIFICATIONS CALENDAR Coming up in September: Virtual International Trainer Certification on the 21st ā 23rd from 6 pm - 10 pm ET. Many more to come in 2021. Click to view the PAC Certification Calendar and stay up to date on new PAC Certifications offerings. Click Here to Download or Print ThisArticle.
DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reaction TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.PRESENTATIONS
Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going toABOUT DEMENTIA
Address: PO Box 430, Efland, NC 27243-0430 Phone: 877-877-1671 Email:info@teepasnow.com
HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of 2021 CERTIFICATIONS CALENDAR Coming up in September: Virtual International Trainer Certification on the 21st ā 23rd from 6 pm - 10 pm ET. Many more to come in 2021. Click to view the PAC Certification Calendar and stay up to date on new PAC Certifications offerings. Click Here to Download or Print ThisArticle.
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Home Blog PAC Certifications PAC Certifications.PAC PAC Get Certified with PAC Help spread a more Positive Approach to Care 0Trainers 0Coaches 0Consultants 0Preceptors and Engagement leaders Learn More Below: View the Upcoming PAC Certification CalendarClick Here to Learn More Interested in a Certification for MyselfClick Here to Learn More Interested in a Certification for an TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a ABOUT DEMENTIA: DEMENTIA 101 Are you wondering what dementia really means?. Dementia is an umbrella term - it covers A LOT of things. At this point, we know there are over 120 different types, causes, and forms that are under the umbrella of dementia. Not-normal changes are something to get curious about, but they don't necessarily mean DEMENTIA! A changing brain is something that you may or may not notice, in fact 50% of FREE PUBLIC ACCESS MATERIALS Dementia Cue Card. Download our new Dementia Cue Card a free resource which contains basic information on identifying dementia, important dementia facts and tips for assisting those with dementia. The pdf contains a full-page version and a 4-to-a-page version that makes it THE GEMS: BRAIN CHANGE MODEL The only constant with dementia, or brains in general, is that they are ever-changing.All humans experience brain change every day. This GEMS Model, developed by Teepa Snow and based on the Allen Cognitive Scale, recognizes the shifts in our skills and abilities in any givenmoment.
DEMENTIA, THE IMMUNE SYSTEM, AND COVID-19 Amygdala reaction, and not the pleasure seeker kind. The danger kind. If youāve spent any time in public, read a paper, watched a news program, interacted at all on social media, answered your phone, looked at a text or email, the word COVID-19/Corona virus brings a new level of understanding to the term amygdala or stress reaction. HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA One of the most uncomfortable situations for caregivers (or care partners, as we call them here at Positive Approach to CareĀ®) are sudden, angry outbursts by people living with dementia. Often taken by surprise, care partners are left trying to figure out how to calm and resolve the situation. HOW TO CALM ANGRY OUTBURSTS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA 1 Read more blog posts like this at www.teepasnow.com/blog How to Calm Angry Outbursts of People Living with Dementia Strategies to bring back calm and comfort for DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION: REDUCING RISK BY CHANGING CARE Dementia changes everything! Including the effectiveness of many standard health care practices, procedures, and protocols. This poignant training video will teach providers and practitioners how to reduce risk in professional settings and medical models of care when working with dementia. Staff behavior can make a fundamental difference with working with resistance, limits in TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.CERTIFICATIONS
Home Blog PAC Certifications PAC Certifications.PAC PAC Get Certified with PAC Help spread a more Positive Approach to Care 0Trainers 0Coaches 0Consultants 0Preceptors and Engagement leaders Learn More Below: View the Upcoming PAC Certification CalendarClick Here to Learn More Interested in a Certification for MyselfClick Here to Learn More Interested in a Certification for an TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to THE GEMS: BRAIN CHANGE MODEL The only constant with dementia, or brains in general, is that they are ever-changing.All humans experience brain change every day. This GEMS Model, developed by Teepa Snow and based on the Allen Cognitive Scale, recognizes the shifts in our skills and abilities in any givenmoment.
PAC VIDEOS ABOUT DEMENTIA Meaningful days matter to all people. This need does not change for someone who is living with dementia. There are four categories of activity that help human beings feel valued, productive, and purposeful. #1 Work: This is a very important life experience that gives a person the sense they are making a difference. 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
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Enjoy the simple gift of this unique and helpful communication tool while growing awareness of what it means to be living with dementia. Teepa has been sharing the value of companion cards for years, encouraging care partners and family members to communicate "in the moment" subtle explanation of unpredicted words or deeds. Dementia affects both the limbic system and the preTHE LIVING GEMS
The Living GEMSĀ® From the Perspective of the Person Living with Dementia (PLwD) ā My brain is healthy - true blue. If I am aging normally or distressed, it may be hard for me to TEEPA SNOW - HOME - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARELOGINABOUTCALENDARSERVICESRESOURCESRELATIONSHIPS Positive Approach to Care is a woman-owned business. PAC was built from the ground up by lots of hard work, family and team support, word of mouth, and an unwavering mission to share what is learned about care to better the world for all. Learn More HERE about the owner, Teepa Snow, and the PAC Mission! Share with Family, Friends, orColleagues!
BLOG - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Fitness for Mind and Body ā The Concentration Curl. by Gretchen M. Ashton, CFT, SFT, SFN, SSC, NBFE, and PAC Certified Independent Consultant While most of us move our bodies Read this post. post titled: Tips for Difficult Conversations.CERTIFICATIONS
Home Blog PAC Certifications PAC Certifications.PAC PAC Get Certified with PAC Help spread a more Positive Approach to Care 0Trainers 0Coaches 0Consultants 0Preceptors and Engagement leaders Learn More Below: View the Upcoming PAC Certification CalendarClick Here to Learn More Interested in a Certification for MyselfClick Here to Learn More Interested in a Certification for an TALKSHOW - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Dementia Care Partner Talk Show Podcast. This is the Dementia Care Partner Talk Show, a podcast to help you navigate the senior care maze. Learn and laugh with us as we discuss creative solutions and ideas to common and uncommon dementia care challenges, and how to make sense of the senior care industry and options when you're not aprofessional.
DEMYSTIFYING CHALLENGING SITUATIONS IN DEMENTIA: COPING ā¢A hard working woman who will spend the day cleaning beating the chairs and tables loudly with a musical instrument ā¢ Any approach attempt to make her stop is met with āGIT!ā ā¢ If you persist, ignore her & try to grab her stuff, āshe will swat ya.ā ā¢ She refuses all offers of water, sitting down, or going to THE GEMS: BRAIN CHANGE MODEL The only constant with dementia, or brains in general, is that they are ever-changing.All humans experience brain change every day. This GEMS Model, developed by Teepa Snow and based on the Allen Cognitive Scale, recognizes the shifts in our skills and abilities in any givenmoment.
PAC VIDEOS ABOUT DEMENTIA Meaningful days matter to all people. This need does not change for someone who is living with dementia. There are four categories of activity that help human beings feel valued, productive, and purposeful. #1 Work: This is a very important life experience that gives a person the sense they are making a difference. 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
COMPANION CARDS
Enjoy the simple gift of this unique and helpful communication tool while growing awareness of what it means to be living with dementia. Teepa has been sharing the value of companion cards for years, encouraging care partners and family members to communicate "in the moment" subtle explanation of unpredicted words or deeds. Dementia affects both the limbic system and the preTHE LIVING GEMS
The Living GEMSĀ® From the Perspective of the Person Living with Dementia (PLwD) ā My brain is healthy - true blue. If I am aging normally or distressed, it may be hard for me toCERTIFICATIONS
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Using a Positive Approach to Care in Geriatric Crisis Situations. May 5: North Dakota Center for Person with Disabilities/Minot State University. Transition Issues Across the Lifespan for People with Developmental Disabilities. May 11: Webinar, Artis Senior Living CANADA - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE - TEEPA SNOW Canada, the largest PAC-Certified and PAC-involved community outside the US, has been steadily and energetically growing since Teepa gave her first speaking engagement there in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2006 (even before PAC was in existence!). There are currently 254 certified community members in eight provinces, with the largest communityABOUT DEMENTIA
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HANDOUTS - POSITIVE APPROACH TO CARE DOWNLOAD FREE FILE. *In 2016, Positive ApproachĀ® to Care (PAC), made the decision to change our wording from stages of dementia to states of dementia. The reasoning for this is that dementia is an ever changing condition, and many internal and external factors can affect a personās GEMSĀ® state in a PAC CERTIFICATION OVERVIEW Hello, My name is Mary Arthur and I have been a PAC trainer for 4 years and just received the PAC Consultant certification this year. A lot of nursing staff and management questioned my need for the Consultant certification and said, "You do a great job and why 3 TIPS THAT REALLY GREAT CAREGIVERS UTILIZE REGULARLY Here are a few tips to keep in mind: 1. Observe. The first and most important step is to observe. If you take the time to observe, you will often be able to discover the abilities a person living with dementia is actually working with at any given moment. If you can understand more fully what someone can do, instead of focusing on whatthey can
DEMENTIA CARE PROVISION ASSESSMENT Page 2 of 7 7. Why do many falls often happen within six feet or less of a Care Partner? a. The Care Partner isnāt paying attention b. The Care Partner has startled or surprised the person, causing a reactionPAC RESOURCE CARDS
RESPONSIVE CYCLE #1 RESPONSIVE CYCLE #2 RESPONSIVE CYCLE #3 Responsive Cycle #1 Responsive Cycle #2 Responsive Cycle #3 ā¢ Observe ā Check it Out ā¢ Oļ¬ er ā Wait for Permission ā¢ Connect ā PPA ā¢ ā¢Support ā Acknowledge and Validate 6 GEMSĀ® YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR A POSITIVE APPROACH TO Ruby: In this State of dementia, fine-motor skills in a personās eyes, fingers, mouth, and feet begin to fade. A Ruby might therefore have trouble figuring things out visually, and struggle with speech production as well as chewing and swallowing at times. While fine-motor skills get lost, a Ruby can still do larger, grossmovements, like
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