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Alzheimer's Caregiver Training - Key to Successful Home CareArticle submitted by Jo Ann White, RN, BSN; Dianne Boazman, LCSW, CMC; and Betty Landreaux, LCSW, CMC, co-owners
of Home Care Solutions and Care Management Solutions in Metairie LA. Why is caregiver training important? For example, a major issue in caring for someone with Alzheimer's Disease is misunderstanding or misinterpreting certain behaviors, such as wandering, refusing to bathe, or anger outbursts. The misunderstanding can be on both sides - either the caregiver or the person receiving the care. When caregivers understand the cause of the behavior, they are usually able to adapt the environment or adjust their own behavior to make life less complicated for the memory-impaired person. A trained caregiver who understands Alzheimer's Disease and who can apply special behavioral techniques can truly make a difference. Well-trained caregivers can keep the individual mentally and physically stimulated and functioning for as long as possible, while alleviating anxieties and frustrations. What should caregiver training include?
Value to the Family "After working as a psychiatric nurse for over 15 years, I thought that I was equipped to care for individuals with dementia. After my research and study for caregiver training, I realized how vital it is to have specific knowledge and skills to care for individuals with Alzheimer's." |
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