Having patience is the hardest challenge. Taking care of my grandmother who had a mental breakdown and now symptoms of dementia, I have faced so many difficulties that require massive amounts of patience.
These are great learning points. I just became a "care pro" (my company's term for caregiver), for a month now. I used to tell myself "I can't take care of old folks. No way!" But here I am🤗 I never thought caring for others, especially older people can be exciting and fun, not to mention you can learn lots of wisdom from them.🤗
Ok so secret is nerves of steel. My bed-bound grandma called me 4-5 times yesterday to ask why I moved her from her apartment (which i didnt, shes been there for the past 50 years but suddenly didnt recognize her home)
I've gotta give a lot credit to those who take care of dementia patients. I don't think I would ever have the patients to deal w/ someone who has full on dementia. My dad is in early stage dementia (or at least what I think it is) and his stubborness, ignorance, pride-fullness, and forgetfulness already drives me nutssssss
It’s very different when a family member is involved. I’ve been a Med tech and CNA for over ten years and if my mom had dementia it would drive me crazy.
And the first comment is just telling you your dad will be a shell of himself and there’s nothing anyone can do. If I get dementia take me the fuck out with 3mg of morphine. 2mg Ativan and 1mg of haldo on the hour tell I’m out .#facts
I wish it is as easy done as it is said. You can only let soo much go. It’s sad that it seems like I have to avoid him in order avoid a fight or argument
Living with my grandma who has early stage dementia, been incredibly frustrating lately she’s in a fantasy world and being super rude to me. So this helps thanks
This is a very mild depiction of a true dementia patient. Most aren’t capable of speaking this clearly unless they are in the beginning stages and don’t have any other issues like bipolar It requires nerves of steel!
nothing is easy about dementia, the most we can do is make clients feel comfortable and safe form their own mind and that’s the bare minimum standard. everyone should be as caring as this lady
This would be a breeze . What about wandering back and forth back and forth while repeating the same question all day long dont want any activities nothing but pacing back and forth back and forth
And neither of them ended up bringing the sweater 3:45 if it's only 30 min away, why not start getting her prepared 60 or 90 minutes instead of?? Ugh See the post--I didn't understand why she wouldn't just adjust for the time, like that's... People with experience--are these realistic mishandlings, at least with the more basic problems like I'm being insensitive but I understood the pre-appointment scene less than the post-; I'm guessing she (caretaker) would get to that point over a long time
I'm a CNA. If I ever get dementia, I would use this lucidity to end my life. I do NOT want to burden my beautiful children with having to care for me for nearly a decade and for me to live in Hell for that time. I've given my children their lives. The last thing I want to do is take theirs away from them just because I wanted to stay alive a little longer.
There is certainly an argument for euthanasia but you damn well better be atheist, because for those that believe in God know you cannot kill yourselves. This is not to begin a god discussion. It’s just a euthanasia discussion
Simple. Make arrangements that you have a retirement fund to cover your financial expenses that you are not a financial burden on your children. 2) then all they need to do is be your kids and supervisors for your caretakers. 3) you live a comfortable happy life as long as the Lord has you on this earth for your children and grandkids to enjoy you. That's it.
I'm surprised that someone would make a joke with something that is so heartbreaking for the caregivers and debilitating for the patient. My mother-in-law is struggling so, and these videos are incredibly helpful to me and my husband as her primary caregivers.❤️
Taking care of a dementia resident can become very frustrated but you always got to learn how to have patience
Having patience is the hardest challenge.
Taking care of my grandmother who had a mental breakdown and now symptoms of dementia, I have faced so many difficulties that require massive amounts of patience.
These are great learning points. I just became a "care pro" (my company's term for caregiver), for a month now. I used to tell myself "I can't take care of old folks. No way!" But here I am🤗 I never thought caring for others, especially older people can be exciting and fun, not to mention you can learn lots of wisdom from them.🤗
That’s awesome to hear and very excited you’ve taken on a meaningful and incredible career!
Ok so secret is nerves of steel. My bed-bound grandma called me 4-5 times yesterday to ask why I moved her from her apartment (which i didnt, shes been there for the past 50 years but suddenly didnt recognize her home)
It happens
I love that the employees are actually nice to the elderly. Unlike many other in the nursing homes. Thank god for that.
That's why I work in home health care
Interesting. Be patient and clear communication.
Another thing you must know is what they see and hear is their reailty and is true to them
It is for you too
This program is very informative you learn a lot very educational thank you
I've gotta give a lot credit to those who take care of dementia patients. I don't think I would ever have the patients to deal w/ someone who has full on dementia. My dad is in early stage dementia (or at least what I think it is) and his stubborness, ignorance, pride-fullness, and forgetfulness already drives me nutssssss
It’s very different when a family member is involved. I’ve been a Med tech and CNA for over ten years and if my mom had dementia it would drive me crazy.
And the first comment is just telling you your dad will be a shell of himself and there’s nothing anyone can do. If I get dementia take me the fuck out with 3mg of morphine. 2mg Ativan and 1mg of haldo on the hour tell I’m out .#facts
I wish it is as easy done as it is said. You can only let soo much go.
It’s sad that it seems like I have to avoid him in order avoid a fight or argument
I'm proud to learn at Care Academy Training.Good job
Living with my grandma who has early stage dementia, been incredibly frustrating lately she’s in a fantasy world and being super rude to me. So this helps thanks
Great job, you nailed it! Nicely done film!
Oooh this is awesome helping them arise and get to their personhood is great,we are soon getting there,,,
I love the caregiver communication towards the client but I think it needs more patience.
This is a very mild depiction of a true dementia patient. Most aren’t capable of speaking this clearly unless they are in the beginning stages and don’t have any other issues like bipolar
It requires nerves of steel!
I'm having the same issue as where she is asking questions I think I need more patience As You Are is number one early stage of dementia
Yr explanation is sound and clear ....thank u so much 💯
Great job 👏 👍
Great actors
Thank you 😊 very informative 👍
Good job 👍🏻
Lo fundamental es tenerle mucha paciencia ❤
Thank you the training is very helpful
Great to hear, Vanda!
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This is awesome video
i also look after dementia
realy must be very patient
and some time in the night full night no sleep
Sometimes it my be very difficult, and my be very easy, you my found the patient, my be very fun .
You sound like an ignorant individual with such a stupid comment
Thanks❤
very profound
If they were all sweet like this lady it would be easy
nothing is easy about dementia, the most we can do is make clients feel comfortable and safe form their own mind and that’s the bare minimum standard. everyone should be as caring as this lady
This would be a breeze . What about wandering back and forth back and forth while repeating the same question all day long dont want any activities nothing but pacing back and forth back and forth
There's another video for that
Thanks
this program is incredibly helpful and informative, but the instructor seems as if shes reading a teleprompter thats 50 feet away
Lmaoo 😂
Empatia, don divino!
I found it really strange I thought I was speaking with my father as he looked at me you just don't know what is going on with them
This is NY Grammy and I every day...
I get that I don't know for drinks and bathroom
It was in my aunt😓😓,,,,and i have lost her recently 😢
I had a dementia patients
Hello ❤️
3:45 if it's only 30 min away, why not start getting her prepared 60 or 90 minutes instead of
Ugh
Good 👍
She's so cute and I love the caregiver approach
I need the job
My grandmother has dementia
So wouldn't the old lady in the video need 24 hour care?
My lovely friend how are you doing you really look nice and so beautiful ❤️❤️🌹🥀💜❤️
She is probably an actor
Where can l go for registration l really wish to study caregiver l m staying in Johannesburg
You can join Tafe
And neither of them ended up bringing the sweater
3:45 if it's only 30 min away, why not start getting her prepared 60 or 90 minutes instead of??
Ugh
See the post--I didn't understand why she wouldn't just adjust for the time, like that's...
People with experience--are these realistic mishandlings, at least with the more basic problems like
I'm being insensitive but I understood the pre-appointment scene less than the post-; I'm guessing she (caretaker) would get to that point over a long time
All of these videos help us not at all when you have a loved one who believes it all poison!💔
I'm at my wits end!
Where can I go for registration
Very nice information... Where can study dementia. Since In my country there s nothing
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my emplyees is little deminzia
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So this woman talking in her robe ??
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I'm a CNA. If I ever get dementia, I would use this lucidity to end my life. I do NOT want to burden my beautiful children with having to care for me for nearly a decade and for me to live in Hell for that time. I've given my children their lives. The last thing I want to do is take theirs away from them just because I wanted to stay alive a little longer.
There is certainly an argument for euthanasia but you damn well better be atheist, because for those that believe in God know you cannot kill yourselves. This is not to begin a god discussion. It’s just a euthanasia discussion
Simple. Make arrangements that you have a retirement fund to cover your financial expenses that you are not a financial burden on your children. 2) then all they need to do is be your kids and supervisors for your caretakers. 3) you live a comfortable happy life as long as the Lord has you on this earth for your children and grandkids to enjoy you. That's it.
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Weird acting
"Do we have any apple juice?" 🤣🤣🤣
I'm surprised that someone would make a joke with something that is so heartbreaking for the caregivers and debilitating for the patient. My mother-in-law is struggling so, and these videos are incredibly helpful to me and my husband as her primary caregivers.❤️
Britt Stout, l’m surprised too that some would make a joke with something that is really heartbreaking!
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@@britt8661 she thinks it’s funny now until someone close to her get it’s. Or god forbid her in the future.
Idiot, making a joke. KARMA
As a med tech for ten years it’s so sad that these videos actually help people because it tells you how dumb fucks get into caregiving.
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