Describe how a person centred approach enables individual with dementia to be involved in their own care and support
Describe how a person centred approach enables individual with dementia to be involved in their own care and support
describe how person centred approach can support an individual with dementia at different levels of abilty to eat and drink
A suitable activity according to the person’s current health and abilities can increase the individual’s self-esteem and help the person to feel valued. A person-centered approach activity can achieve a purpose and pleasure for the individual. And by participating in group or peer activities will create an opportunity for more social time with others.
describe how a person centred approach can support an individual with dementia and different level availability to eat and drink
describe how a person centred approach can support an individual with dementia and different level availability to eat and drink
describe how a person centred approach can support an individual with dementia and different level availability to eat and drink
identify the communication strenght ability with dementia
I think person centered care is not something specific to dementia, it is the concept of putting the person being cared for at the heart of the care process.
an individual with dementia may have memory problems and this may lead to forgetting if they have eaten or when they last ate dementia can also cause depression thus the individual may lose appetite
types of memory imperiment commonly experienced by individuals with dementia
potential impact of discrimination on an individual with dementia
descrive how the behaviour of carers or others might affect an individual with dementia