Waubonsee Community College

Communicating with the "Alzheimer-Type" population, written and created by Naomi Feil

Label
Communicating with the "Alzheimer-Type" population, written and created by Naomi Feil
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
Communicating with the "Alzheimer-Type" population
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747796272
Responsibility statement
written and created by Naomi Feil
Runtime
19
Summary
The two vignettes depicted in this video show typical examples of troublesome behavior in very old people who are disoriented. The first, Marge, the Blamer, shows an 85-year-old woman accusing her beautician of deliberately ruining her hair. By using the validation method, the beautician does not argue. Instead, she elicits Marge s thoughts and memories through a series of questions. Validated, Marge calms down. In the second vignette, Muriel the Wanderer, an 86-year-old woman searches the streets for her lost three-year-old daughter. Neither the police nor Muriel s son can convince her that her daughter is now a grown woman, and that the incident took place years ago. The son learns to listen with empathy, reducing his mother s anxieties. In clear "before" and "after" scenes, this video offers techniques that will help reduce burnout for caregivers and alleviate stress for the old person. Part of the series: Two Videos on the Validation Method. The other video is The More We Get Together
Target audience
general
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