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3 Critical Mistakes in Dementia Care

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In this episode, my wife Ganga and I discuss three critical mistakes to avoid in dementia care. Drawing from both my extensive clinical experience and personal journey caring for my father, we explore effective communication strategies, the importance of emotional validation, and maintaining dignity in caregiving.
As mentioned in the conversation, here are the guidelines for Using Clear, Respectful, and Dignified Language:
1. Address by Name: Use the person’s name or preferred title to show respect.
Example: “Ms. Smith, would you like to join us in the living room?”
2. Use Simple and Clear Language: Avoid complex sentences or jargon that might confuse the person.
Example: Instead of saying, “Let’s take your vitals,” say, “Let’s check your blood pressure and heart rate.”
3. Offer Choices: Whenever possible, give them options to choose from to involve them in decisions.
Example: “Would you like to wear the blue shirt or the green shirt today?”
4. Avoid Baby Talk: Speak to them as an adult, even if their responses are limited.
Example: Instead of “Time for nappy change,” say, “Let’s change your clothes.”
5. Show Patience and Understanding: Be patient and give them time to process and respond.
Example: “Take your time to decide. We’re not in a hurry.”

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In this episode, my wife Ganga and I discuss three critical mistakes to avoid in dementia care. Drawing from both my extensive clinical experience and personal journey caring for my father, we explore effective communication strategies, the importance of emotional validation, and maintaining dignity in caregiving.
As mentioned in the conversation, here are the guidelines for Using Clear, Respectful, and Dignified Language:
1. Address by Name: Use the person’s name or preferred title to show respect.
Example: “Ms. Smith, would you like to join us in the living room?”
2. Use Simple and Clear Language: Avoid complex sentences or jargon that might confuse the person.
Example: Instead of saying, “Let’s take your vitals,” say, “Let’s check your blood pressure and heart rate.”
3. Offer Choices: Whenever possible, give them options to choose from to involve them in decisions.
Example: “Would you like to wear the blue shirt or the green shirt today?”
4. Avoid Baby Talk: Speak to them as an adult, even if their responses are limited.
Example: Instead of “Time for nappy change,” say, “Let’s change your clothes.”
5. Show Patience and Understanding: Be patient and give them time to process and respond.
Example: “Take your time to decide. We’re not in a hurry.”

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