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Posts Tagged "communicate"

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How to Interact with a Person with Dementia in Distress
01Jul
Alzheimer's Dementia care Memory Loss unpublished videos
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How to Interact with a Person with Dementia in Distress

While targeted at emergency personnel, this video is still full of tips for caregivers of loved ones experiencing dementia.
Recognizing symptoms of dementia and knowing how to reduce stress and resist

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Dementia Expert, Teepa Snow, Shares Tips For Better Care Experiences
04Jan
Alzheimer's Caregiver Education Caregiver Resources Dementia care Memory Loss
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Expert Shares Top Dementia Tips For Better Care Experiences

Teepa Snow, a Dementia Expert shares 5 top Dementia tips that will help Dementia caregivers better care for their Dementia patients and help lead a better quality of life.
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Empowering Patients to Become Self-Health Advocates Through Use of Technology
12Jun
Healthy Living Technology
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Empowering Patients to Become Self-Health Advocates Through Use of Technology

(BPT) – Advances in technology have shaped the way we communicate and have enabled the modern-day patient to easily connect with medical experts, patient advocates and others living with their disease

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