Managing Dementia in Acute and Long Term Care Settings (Webinar)

People with dementia demonstrate challenging behaviors when hospitalized; these behaviors are their way of communicating.The goal for this segment is to improve the hospital experience for people with dementia.We will discuss basic ways to decode the messages. We will also provide non-drug strategies that nurses and family members can use to manage the behaviors.Subscribe to the Alzheimer's Reading RoomEmail:Watch Managing Dementia in Acute and Long Term Care Settings (Webinar)Contact Rita Jablonski, PhD, CRNP, FGSA, FAANTo receive CEU credits for this event (available before, during, and after the live broadcast) please visit our registration page at:https://bit.ly/2NkZud3For more information on upcoming events please visit out website at:https://bit.ly/2JrMgsJMore from Rita Jablonski10 Commandments of Alzheimer's CaregivingSleep Medications for Alzheimer's and Dementia PatientsMy Father with Alzheimer's Stares at Us and it Feels CreepyCaregiver Alert: The Connection Between Gum Disease and Alzheimer's DiseaseTips from Our Award Winning Alzheimer's Knowledge Base5 Tips, How to get an Alzheimer's Patient to Shower16 Ways to Get a Dementia Patient to Eat More FoodHow to Get an Alzheimer's Patient to Take MedicationHow to Take Care of a Dementia Patient in the HospitalCan An Undetected Urinary Tract Infection Can Kill an Alzheimer's PatientNeed Help? Search Our Award Winning Knowledge Base for Answers to Your Questions About Alzheimer's and DementiaAbout the Alzheimer's Reading...
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