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Read This: 3 Books to Improve Dementia Care

Read This: 3 Books to Improve Dementia Care

When I first started working in dementia care, I tried to absorb as much information as I could by attending continuing education courses, searching for ...
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Sensory-Friendly Caregiving Tips

Photo by cottonbro from Pexels A sensory-friendly care partner considers and respects the sensory differences, preferences, and needs of others. They understand that certain types of sensory input ...
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10 Tips for Responding to Distress in Dementia

Distress is a way to communicate that something feels unsafe, uncomfortable, challenging, or off-balance. Further, distress in dementia presents in different ways. Common examples include ...
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Sensory Meditation to Interrupt the Brain’s Negativity Bias

Meditation and mindfulness are evidence-based tools that can facilitate a calm response instead of an impulsive reaction during times of stress. Sensory meditation and mindfulness ...
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20 Ideas for Self Care

Photo Credit: Alan Cabello, Pexels Caring for oneself can be easier said than done, especially when simultaneously trying to care for others. The ideas presented ...
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How Many Hugs Do We Need a Day?

When recently playing Psych during a virtual game night with friends, it was predicted that if I ever opened a museum, it would contain pictures ...