Specialties Geriatric
Published Sep 22, 2003
Hello. I have started a new job on a End stages Alzheimers unit as a caregiver.
Ive been really stumped dealing with these residents. I came from an ALF and it is very different.
Would anyone suggest a book,online article or maybe some personal tips on dealing with/caring for the elderly w/ high stages of alzh. and dementia..... It would be MUCH appreciated!
IowaCindy
53 Posts
I've been collecting books on geriatrics and specifically dementia for the last several years. I won't list all of them from my bookshelves but some of my favorites that are dementia-related are:
The Forgetting: Alzheimer's Portrait of an Epidemic by David Shenk
Aging with Grace by David Snowdon, Ph.D
The Validation Breakthrough by Naomi Feil
and one of my very favorites
The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease by Stephen G. Post (an excellent discussion on ethics and Alzheimer's).
You might check with you local Alzheimer Association office. In my state they help sponsor an annual state-wide conference on Alzheimer's and related-diseases and I have learned so much when I've been able to attend. They bring in the latest researchers and have sessions on caregiving, communication, spirituality, medications, and more.
I've found one of the best ways to communicate with the cognitively impaired is to use a gentle humor. Drawing the client into a humorous interaction usually makes them more open to accepting direction and assistance. And sometimes, you have to walk away and try again in a few minutes or have another staff member approach the person.
Happy communicating!
ktwlpn, LPN
3,844 Posts
Originally posted by FutureRNMichael Hello. I have started a new job on a End stages Alzheimers unit as a caregiver. Ive been really stumped dealing with these residents. I came from an ALF and it is very different. Would anyone suggest a book,online article or maybe some personal tips on dealing with/caring for the elderly w/ high stages of alzh. and dementia..... It would be MUCH appreciated!
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