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Each resident may have to be treated / approached individually.
A significant advantage will be to have developed a comfortable relationship with the residents prior to having to deal with them on any specific issues.
General principle for me: Keep things simple, light... and to remain pleasant. If the discussion starts to go wrong, divert away from the topic smoothly... or introduce some humor. If that doesn't work, back-off and come back to the matter at a little later time.
Good luck!
GLORIAmunchkin72
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How do you explain to somewhat confused residents -without getting too technical -about certain meds they have when they want to know what they're for. So many meds are used off-label and for specific symptoms and trying to come up with simple answers for psych meds, antidepressants and so forth can be challenging. And sometimes they don't want to hear the truth, for example, if you're telling them they're taking an antidepressant they will get indignant and say "I am not depressed! Whose idea was this, my doctor?"
You get the drift...