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Creighton ADA Symposium “Ways to Develop Safe and Stimulating Living Environments as We Age.” Pat Callone, Creighton University  Stimulation  Socialization.

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1 Creighton ADA Symposium “Ways to Develop Safe and Stimulating Living Environments as We Age.” Pat Callone, Creighton University  Stimulation  Socialization  Safety

2 Patient’s Bill of Rights Every person diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder deserves the following:  To be informed of one’s diagnosis  To have appropriate, ongoing medical care  To be productive in work and play as long as possible  To be treated like an adult, not like a child  To have expressed feelings taken seriously  To be free from psychotropic medication if at all possible  To live in a safe, structured and predictable environment  To enjoy meaningful activities to fill each day  To be out-of-doors on a regular basis  To have physical contact including hugging, caressing, and hand-holding  To be with persons who know one’s life story, including cultural and religious traditions  To be cared for by individuals well-trained in dementia care

3 Patient’s Bill of Rights (continued) (Developed by Virginia March Bell, MSW, Alzheimer’s Association, Lexington/Bluegrass Chapter Kentucky; and David Troxel, MPH, Alzheimer’s Association, Santa Barbara Chapter, California) Taken from: Alzheimer’s Disease – The Dignity Within: A Handbook for Caregivers, Family, and Friends, page 19. Co-Authors: Patricia R. Callone, MA, MRE; Barbara Vasiloff, MA; Connie Kudlacek, BS; Janaan Manternach, D MIN; Roger A. Brumback, MD


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