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Documentary narrated by Olivia de Havilland on positive impact of art, museums, music & creativity on people w/ Alzheimer’s. Co-host weekly care chat @alzchat
Joined July 2010
#AlzChat New study highlights gaps in communication support for people with dementia: MT @OxfordHealthNHS @cathy_henshall.
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A recent study led by staff at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust (OHFT) Research and Development Team sheds light on the significant gaps in communication support available to people with dementia.
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RT @KarrieMarshall: When nouns go missing (person, place, object names) sentences are confusing. The brain work's extra hard to find other….
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RT @KarrieMarshall: This video explains the use of pauses to support people to have thinking time to understand. Also for changing subjects….
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RT @OrangeChuck: @KarrieMarshall I had bad anxiety & I know I struggled but sometimes you have to take a breath, take a walk or just take a….
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RT @KarrieMarshall: Communicating Video - there is always a way to communicate - it's different, but possible #AlzChat .
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RT @KarrieMarshall: @OrangeChuck Great tip. Caring is not easy. Anything that can calm the caregiver is going to be good for loved one, eve….
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Effective communication with individuals living with dementia through body language involves being mindful of your posture, facial expressions, and gestures. It's crucial to maintain eye contact, use a calm and reassuring tone, and be open and non-threatening. #DAW2025
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RT @AlzJoyThruTears: #AlzChat… such an important topic to hold dear. EVERY DAY. My love and I have a set routine, everyday, with room for….
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Useful tips to help create a more positive and effective communication experience with someone living with dementia. Every person’s experience of dementia is unique, so not every tip may be helpful to the person you care for. Use the tips you feel will be useful to you .#DAW25
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@AlzChat @TommyTommytee18 @bikerwise @AmyGoyer @juliagapowell @BrainToday @FPfende @OrangeChuck @Dementiawho @ministry_hands @LeilaMovil @MrsArcticride @AdrianzWall @Jennifer_Fink Don't worry about the bits of quiet. Sometimes people need more time 🥰.
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RT @KarrieMarshall: Hi and welcome to #AlzChat 3pmEST/8pmUK Topic today: Tips for communication, listening and having patience in dementia….
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RT @KarrieMarshall: Dementia symptoms may mean ppl struggle .To find the right word .To understand the full meaning.To concentrate on long….
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RT @KarrieMarshall: When you really listen, you are fully present, in the moment, to the person's words, tone of voice, body language, and….
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RT @KarrieMarshall: I recall a gentleman describing his experience of dementia: "I go to the dementia. It's where I go to think" . it soun….
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RT @OrangeChuck: Here’s my best tip: be patient and kind. Listen to their needs and often it may not be what you planned but it could be th….
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RT @KarrieMarshall: How you speak with someone- your tone of voice, facial expressions, volume, and degree of friendliness has far greater….
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It's time for #AlzChat Topic today: Tips for communication, listening and having patience in dementia care @KarrieMarshall.@nursesKidONE.@AlzJoyThruTears.@bethyb1886.@UnicornSpark.@Mycarematters.@artsaging.@THEVDOVault.@helenfindlay.@wecaredesign.
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RT @AdrianzWall: 🗓 Tonight! 8.00 p.m. (UK).#AlzChat . Topic: ☝️Tips for .🗣#Communication,.👂#Listening,.& having 🙏#Patience.in #Dementia #C….
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#AlzChat 3pmEST/8pmUK Topic today: Tips for communication, listening and having patience in dementia care.@KarrieMarshall.@nursesKidONE.@AlzJoyThruTears.@bethyb1886.@UnicornSpark.@Mycarematters.@artsaging.@THEVDOVault.@helenfindlay.@wecaredesign.
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RT @KarrieMarshall: #AlzChat This is a thoughtful article with tips for #dementiacare #Sleep which include weighted blanket, low lights. ….
agespace.org
Helping someone living with dementia get a good night's sleep can be very difficult. Read our guide on how to get dementia patients to sleep at night.
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