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Behavior Management Techniques for Residents with Dementia Presented by HomeCare Rehab and Nursing LLC
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Challenging Behaviors –Suspiciousness Memory loss Anxiety Confusion –Uncooperativeness –Loss of appropriate communication skills Privacy Loss of dignity Resentment about being told what to do Copyright © 2003
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Behavior Management –Good Activities program Provides enjoyment Boosts self-esteem Provides stimulation Reduces attention seeking –Positive nonverbal communication Soothing tone of voice Warmth, smile Non-hurried Gentle touch –Structure, Routine, Consistency Copyright © 2003 Remember good communication techniques and to get into the visual field when speaking!
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Challenging Behaviors –Wandering Looking for something or someone- home Restlessness Anxiety Pain Confusion Depression Copyright © 2003 Remember that these residents are creatures of habit! Change of any kind can result in a drastic attempt to cope- resulting in “behaviors”.
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Challenging Behaviors –Combativeness, agitation Loss of communication skills Fearful Confused –Repetitive actions Pacing Asking the same question Desire for reassurance, socialization Copyright © 2003
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Behavior Management –Observe for triggers Noisy atmosphere, certain staff or resident Family visits Discomfort, pain, hunger, toileting issues Medication side-effects –Modify Environment Allow for pacing (continuous hallway) Disguise exits Provide distractions, rummaging boxes, activities Copyright © 2003
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Challenging Behaviors –Combative, aggressive behaviors Decreased interaction with environment –Hypersensitive to touch –Rigid posturing, resistant to movement Poor understanding of task –Shouting, banging, self-injury Internal/ self-stimulation Copyright © 2003
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Behavior Management –Limit distractions and noise –Music, massage, exercise –Follow their lead…Seeking stimulation? Companionship? Reassurance? Comfort? –Introduce touch slowly with soft voice- remember the visual field! –Be ready to try new interventions if one doesn’t work…try again later. Copyright © 2003
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Behavioral Interventions for All Residents Ask yourself: What is this person trying to tell me? What is the feeling beneath the behavior? Has anything changed? FYI: Approximately 90% of behaviors are triggered by caregiver approach or something added to or missing from the environment. Copyright © 2003
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