Recognizing and responding to emotion in persons with dementia
Describes, for certified nursing assistants, how to recognize non-verbal signs of emotional states in patients with dementia, and how they can incorporate this information into their caregiving. Covers anxiety, interest, anger, sadness, and pleasure. Gives summary of signs to look for as clues to the emotional state of patients. Includes actual patient examples.
"Often in persons with dementia non-verbal signs are more accurate communications than verbalization. This will teach caregivers how to understand and decipher facial expressions, vocal signs, and body language in persons with dementia."
"Describes, for nursing assistants, how to recognize non-verbal signs of emotional states in patients with dementia, and how they can incorporate this information into their care giving. Covers anxiety, interest, anger, sadness, and pleasure. Includes actual patient examples."
"(Producer) This film interprets the emotions of people with dementia. Persons with dementia who can no longer verbally communicate their likes and dislikes can still express their preferences to caregivers -- provided the caregivers know what to look for in the residents' facial expressions and body language. Learning how to recognize and understand these expressions is a crucial part of providing care for these persons."
"Describes, for certified nursing assistants, how to recognize non-verbal signs of emotional states in patients with dementia, and how they can incorporate this information into their caregiving. Covers anxiety, interest, anger, sadness, and pleasure. Gives summary of signs to look for as clues to the emotional state of patients. Includes actual patient examples."@en
"Teaches nursing assistants how to recognize, understand and increase their sensitivity to non-verbal signs of emotional states in patients with dementia. Covers anxiety, interest, anger, sadness, and pleasure. Includes actual patient examples."
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