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WorkSafeBC Dementia Presentation April 27, 2012 part 2
How to Approach and Communicate with someone who has Dementia part 2. This was a presentation held by WorkSafeBC on April 27, 2012.
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WorkSafeBC Dementia Presentation April 27, 2012 part 1
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How to Approach and Communicate with someone who has Dementia part 1. This was a presentation held by WorkSafeBC on April 27, 2012.

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  • @irmapena9319
    @irmapena9319 3 місяці тому

    🥲 Gracias dear Teepa. I'll be studying this very often. I love it

  • @michelehardebeck4141
    @michelehardebeck4141 3 місяці тому

    I am wet five minutes 10 minutes into your program and I really really hope that you see my response. That’s not always true. I’ve been my mother’s caregiver full-time for almost 2 years and I don’t believe I have ever done that. I wait for her to acknowledge to ask to say, what do you think? Can you please help me

  • @cindydurham9559
    @cindydurham9559 4 місяці тому

    I love listening to her! I just wish i could have seen the screen she kept pointing to.

  • @tyra7458
    @tyra7458 4 місяці тому

    I enjoy watching her interact with her audience, part one and two was a delight but I wish she would have showed the difference between the two brains as they progressed.

  • @tyra7458
    @tyra7458 4 місяці тому

    Teepa Snow knows what she is talking about and explains every little detail. I loved how she involved the audience in her lecture. Enjoyable to watch her videos.

  • @tt9231
    @tt9231 5 місяців тому

    As I watched the video. I wish I could translate to different languages for the Asians community to understand so they can properly care for their love one. My sister is helping my mother with dementia and doesn’t understand the symptoms and behavior. I heard her yelling at my mom from the camera and it’s so painful to hear and watch. I have to do something about spreading the information

  • @tt9231
    @tt9231 5 місяців тому

    My 91 years old mother started her dementia in the last few weeks and it progressively worsen. I’m so glad to find your video. You are an angel send from above. Thank YOU so much

  • @tt9231
    @tt9231 5 місяців тому

    God’s blessed you for such a vast knowledge, caring, understanding and loving. And most importantly teaching people how to care for dementia patients. I’m so fortunate to tumble on to this video. Thank YOU so much. May God’s blessed you greatly

  • @leecarrigan1823
    @leecarrigan1823 5 місяців тому

    Why aren't we able to see the screen. Quite the disadvantage to a wonderful otherwise presentation

  • @Finallyretired2022
    @Finallyretired2022 6 місяців тому

    I do wish we could see her visual.

  • @janebrant5218
    @janebrant5218 6 місяців тому

    You are such good fun ,it’s a pleasure to watch ,but teaches me too so well done .jane from Australia

  • @louisel.sinniger2057
    @louisel.sinniger2057 6 місяців тому

    I am a nurse in long term and Teepa is spot on individuals NEED to learn from her! Thank you

  • @gabrieltopan9315
    @gabrieltopan9315 8 місяців тому

    dementia can be heal , use vegetable oils in your food , coconut , avocado oil . eat only fruits , vegetables , nuts and seeds . do breathing exercizes . nuts look like a brain... so its good for your brain . learn meditating and focus on your brain , so u have blood circulation . Yoga is healty . U need lots of magnezium , favorit food of your brain . Cacaou , spinich , stinging nettle , alfalfa . Avoid burned oils , chemicals , acidic foods . rosmery helps with memory

  • @davism1984
    @davism1984 10 місяців тому

    1:15:10

  • @goodkarna
    @goodkarna Рік тому

    We are privileged to learn from this woman who somehow, by some miracle is in the perfect profession!

  • @skitzosmurf4324
    @skitzosmurf4324 Рік тому

    Still my go to search for understanding dementtia. Great info n easy to watch

  • @arlenehacker8302
    @arlenehacker8302 Рік тому

    I tried to get my sister to understand that mom doesn't rember I have a poem from my other sister Alzheimer's poem don't ask me to remember don't ask me to remember don't try to make me to understand let me rest and know you're with me kiss me on my check and hold my hand I'm confused beyond your. Concept I am. Sand and sick and lost all I know is that I need you to be wy me at all cost don't loose your patience with me don't scold or curse or cry I can't help the way I'm acting can't be different through I try just remember that I need you the best of me is gone this poem is for care givers that take care of there loved ones they take things for granted when I'm gone think of things good things times we had I can't remember what I read no matter what I read I still can't and what people tell me lie is so short and treat me Dignity

  • @jeanepps60
    @jeanepps60 Рік тому

    Great videos. Thanks....more?

  • @kellycarlson9511
    @kellycarlson9511 Рік тому

    I Love her ! ❤❤❤❤

  • @lirpa1981
    @lirpa1981 Рік тому

    This woman has an amazing way of sharing the data she has painstakingly gone through and memorized! I wonder how she is today? I hope she’s still educating others. She’s got an amazing way of delivering such important information.

  • @rokhsarayagana3544
    @rokhsarayagana3544 Рік тому

    Very very good

  • @MrDedvalson
    @MrDedvalson Рік тому

    I am watching this in 2022.

  • @maureenburgess113
    @maureenburgess113 Рік тому

    Hi darling thank you so much since I listened to u my mum got dementia and now I learnt how to help in away thank you I hope to learn more about the disease x

  • @cherylcampbell7495
    @cherylcampbell7495 2 роки тому

    I’m a caregiver and have never put my hand in anyones face. I’m use to helping the deaf too. Speak slow and directly to them. Same thing. The hubby keeps the house cold so we changed clothes in her closet. It worked. Yes I apologize but would anyway to any one. I hug coming in and leaving and pat their backs. I’ll try the hand hold.

  • @barbaracooper3450
    @barbaracooper3450 2 роки тому

    I’m thinking on starting a career as a caregiver, I’m so glad that I came across your video. I’ve learned so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I pray I can put into practice the things I’ve learned.

  • @laurelglasgow7445
    @laurelglasgow7445 2 роки тому

    I've MISSED this video. I need it thsnks!!

  • @laurelglasgow7445
    @laurelglasgow7445 2 роки тому

    I don't know how I missed this video, I need this to help my loved one.

  • @melanieevans7006
    @melanieevans7006 2 роки тому

    So. Good.

  • @Som-Hanoolaato
    @Som-Hanoolaato 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @ellisaann71
    @ellisaann71 3 роки тому

    I would sit down with my family and let them know what is going on with you and also resources are a great way to help cope and teach them about this disease.

  • @terryvanhefter7898
    @terryvanhefter7898 3 роки тому

    How do I get my siblings to understand this and realize what I’m going through is such horrific disaster!

    • @denisedavies5950
      @denisedavies5950 Рік тому

      ❤ its hard being a Carer. Look for community groups dealing with the same thing for help and advice...your not on your own. there are many people out there doing the same. Just keep letting your sibblings know what is happening everyday...every day over and over...all you can hope for is some help. You cant force them. But keep them up to date 🥰 with no judgement.

  • @vinaballgobin897
    @vinaballgobin897 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much Teepa. It was very interesting and helpful as usual.

  • @mep4488
    @mep4488 4 роки тому

    Fabulous content and presentation!. It’s really frustrating, though, when Teepa shows the braIn scans to the audience but not to the video audience. Hopefully this is corrected in your newer videos. Thank you for helping me to know how to care for my husband of 52 years who has both Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease. You are a gift from above.

  • @darlashort7399
    @darlashort7399 4 роки тому

    Wish I would have found you and all your great instructional videos when my Momma was alive. She was diagnosed with Parkinson's, but didn't have the hand trimmer. As the disease progressed, and especially after she died, I read up on Lewy Body Dementia, she checked off almost all the boxes! I am passing your videos on to others so they can benefit, also. Thank you so very much!!

  • @christykay4864
    @christykay4864 4 роки тому

    Thank God for you instructor.

  • @susanhaas5681
    @susanhaas5681 4 роки тому

    Extraordinarily valuable information presented in a fun and memorable way. Showing how to physically communicate with a person with dementia is excellent because real humans were used in the experiment. lol ...And the physical connection is necessary for further communication. I wish everybody in the world had this information because many of us have or will have parents, other family members, or friends with dementia. From an OTA. :)

  • @tessjarman
    @tessjarman 5 років тому

    Love the education, thank you. Shame the camera wasn't onto the brain pictures.

  • @aprillroberts
    @aprillroberts 5 років тому

    Amazing

  • @kristinamullen4066
    @kristinamullen4066 5 років тому

    I have learned a lot of this from experience.But I still have so much to learn.I appreciate your wonderful instruction!I've observed caregivers treating residents in many of these unsuccessful ways.So I learn what not to do.

  • @lisb748
    @lisb748 5 років тому

    This is so informative! I've learned so much. I just pray that if I develop dementia my caregiver is trained this well and my children understand.

  • @beautydeegan5819
    @beautydeegan5819 5 років тому

    Tesla, you are an amazing instructor and unfortunately this is what seem to happen in most healthcare setting today.

  • @lesliehill1911
    @lesliehill1911 5 років тому

    Teepa, if it’s ok, I will use these exercises because it is sooooooo true that this happens to our beautiful people

  • @lesliehill1911
    @lesliehill1911 5 років тому

    Thanks soooo much Teepa

  • @EstherHutton
    @EstherHutton 5 років тому

    too bad we can't see the brains

  • @jenellechar1963
    @jenellechar1963 7 років тому

    someone should write some answers of the 3 approaches on what you liked lol.

  • @jacquelinemartin6316
    @jacquelinemartin6316 7 років тому

    absolutely wonderful, learned so much

  • @djaschik
    @djaschik 7 років тому

    teepa snow talks about what no one wants to talk about. Thank you for understanding the loss of our brain.

  • @djaschik
    @djaschik 7 років тому

    Offer, turn, and hold. Offer, turn and hold. Thank you Teepa.

  • @nanbignall1330
    @nanbignall1330 8 років тому

    thanks for uploading this.

  • @lauryspohr9
    @lauryspohr9 10 років тому

    so helpful! thank you!