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De menselijke kant van Dementie Fotoreportage Cor Mantel

Fotoreportage door Cor Mantel

Cor Mantel Fotografie is specialist in het in beeld brengen van het menselijk gezicht achter de cliënt. In deze reportage enkele voorbeelden van portretten van dementerende ouderen.

 

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Non Pharmacologic management table for behavioral disturbances for clients with dementia

Here you find a table of possible non pharmacologic interventions like Snoezelen you can use in respons to behavioral disturbances in dementia.

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At the Perley Rideau, Snoezelen Rooms Work Wonders for Residents with Dementia (English)

At the Perley Rideau, Snoezelen Rooms
Work Wonders for Residents with Dementia

 

 

 

It's magic.

The walls sparkle. The tulle-draped ceiling puffs and shimmers. There's soothing music in the background and a tranquil nature scene is projected onto a wall.

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Scriptie verzorging dementie, hoe ga je om met dementerenden?

Scriptie verzorging dementie

 

Geschreven door Tamara 3mbo

 


Kernvraag:
Wordt er de tijd genomen voor de dementie door de verzorgenden en hoe ga je met deze cliënten om?

 

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Better Living Through Snoezelen at Beth Israel New York (Dementia) (English)

Better Living Through Snoezelen at Beth Israel New York

Though Snoezelen is, in fact, a new method for treating dementia'autism, say, or Alzheimer's it's a very gentle technique, with no pain and no side effects. Better yet, it's one that seems to be getting good results through a process of sensory overstimulation. By making the senses do some work, the theory goes, Snoezelen helps reconnect dementia patients to the world they left behind.

Dr. Jason Staal, a 35-year-old psychologist working out of a small office in a quiet wing of Beth Israel, is currently the only American researcher probing the whys and hows of Snoezelen. According to Dr. Staal, while Alzheimer's patients may lose basic communication skills and forget how to dress or cook for themselves, the Snoezelen method can help them reduce antisocial behavior, improve memory, mood, verbal skills and concentration, even help them relax. And it can do all those things, strange as it may seem, by simply providing these patients with an experience they enjoy.

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