During this episode we are joined by Dr. Fayron Epps, Nurse Researcher, who shares her outstanding work in alternative support of those with Dementia and their caregivers. Listen @ https://loom.ly/dGfBwko
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Exciting News! Our client, Dr. Tina Sadarangani, a Nurse Practitioner, is spotlighted by Spectrum News for CareMobi, her innovative app aiding caregivers of loved ones with dementia. This story was also featured on NY1! Click the link in our bio to read the full article to learn more about CareMobi!
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Understanding end of life care can feel overwhelming. 💙 We recently asked what you'd like to know about the later stages of dementia and end of life care. Admiral Nurse Jo-Ann answers your questions, explaining what end of life care is for people living with dementia and how to recognise when it's needed. 💬 Does this resonate with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. 👇 #AdmiralNurse #DyingMattersAwarenessWeek #DMAW24 #TheWayWeTalkAboutDyingMatters
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Excellent end of life care is so important and I am passionate about providing it
Understanding end of life care can feel overwhelming. 💙 We recently asked what you'd like to know about the later stages of dementia and end of life care. Admiral Nurse Jo-Ann answers your questions, explaining what end of life care is for people living with dementia and how to recognise when it's needed. 💬 Does this resonate with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments. 👇 #AdmiralNurse #DyingMattersAwarenessWeek #DMAW24 #TheWayWeTalkAboutDyingMatters
End of life care with Admiral Nurse Jo-Ann
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I support organisations in implementing innovative solutions that tackle health inequalities and improve patient outcomes. Specialise in: Safeguarding, MCA/DoLS, Dementia, Author, Expert Witness
This is a really important subject to consider, one that I explore in the next edition of my dementia book.
A good death: end of life care for people with advanced dementia Being able to achieve ‘a good death’ for people with advanced dementia can be challenging. Find out what tools nurses can use to help recognise signs of dying and alert those around then. https://lnkd.in/evGMnJbc
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ICYMI Archstone Foundation recently released a report commissioned by experts in dementia care at UCSF, entitled, How CalAIM Supports Best Practices in Dementia Care. Read the background paper linked below to understand how best practices in dementia care can delay or prevent nursing home placement and reduce care costs and how these are aligned with CalAIM benefits. https://lnkd.in/e8f77gdE
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What is most important is something that really can’t be seen. It is "Can this community really care for your senior?" That's why CarePatrol's advisors complete a "Care Discovery" and base our recommendations on care options that can specifically meet your individual needs and preferences. Are you consider Memory Care and would like to know more? Give me, Shane, a call at 206-799-5618 and I can help you with all the information you need to make this decision. Until then: About Memory Care What is memory care? An Alzheimer’s & Dementia Memory Care Community is for people with middle to late stage memory conditions. Often located in larger “assisted living” type of communities or in smaller residential settings, memory care facilities Nationwide and communities specialize in special needs care and may also have the actual building set up to enhance memory functions and to decrease potential confusion for memory care residents. Activities focused on memory recall from past experiences are usually the staple of activities in these settings. People who are appropriate for this setting are usually those that are already residing in a assisted living environment who has begun forgetting how to perform daily activities of life or who have been getting lost, wandering or going in other people’s rooms thinking it was their own.
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Discovering the true expenses of dementia care is eye-opening. Check out this insightful article shedding light on the costs involved in caring for dementia patients in the UK. Understanding these financial aspects is crucial for families and caregivers. Knowledge is power! #DementiaCare #ukhealthcare #costofcare #dementiasupport #dementia #altzheimersawareness #altzheimers https://lnkd.in/e3eg33ur
Exploring the Cost of Dementia Care in the UK - Later Living Helpline
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In today's environment, the demand for care is on the rise, particularly for those with complex frailty, dementia, and nursing needs. It's vital that we prioritise outcome-driven care and prevention strategies to counter deconditioning and empower individuals to maintain their independence. Preventative measures must be seen as indispensable rather than discretionary. #empowerindividuals#dementia#sam2Sam
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Let's shine a light on a crucial topic! Did you know that more than six in ten (63%) of Alzheimer’s caregivers expect to continue having care responsibilities for the next 5 years? This statistic sheds light on the ongoing dedication and commitment of caregivers, whose support is invaluable. Additionally, it's disheartening to learn that of the total lifetime cost of caring for someone with dementia, 70% is borne by families. This highlights the significant financial burden that families often face when providing care for their loved ones battling Alzheimer's or other dementias. Beyond the statistics, it's essential to recognize the impact on individuals living with Alzheimer's or dementia. They constitute a large proportion of all elderly people who receive adult day services and nursing home care. This underscores the importance of creating supportive environments and resources for both patients and their caregivers. Visit https://lnkd.in/gMMbCrYb to find out more.
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Carepartners support older adults in our home care and GEM divisions. What exactly is a carepartner and how are they different from caregivers? The answer is in the name. A carepartner is a partner in providing care, encouring older adults to take part in the process. We believe this is the best way to empower an older adult to be as independent as possible. This usually leads to improvements in self-esteem and an overall better quality of life. https://lnkd.in/eycndQJQ
What is a carepartner? - NursePartners, Inc
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