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Best Assistive Device for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

June 14, 2018 by Judy Cornish

How do we provide support for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia? We’ve developed very specific … [Read more...] about Best Assistive Device for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

Filed Under: Skills Not Lost to Dementia Tagged With: alzheimer's, caregiving, DAWN Method, dementia, dementia care, intuitive thinking, senior care Copyright © 2021 Judy Cornish

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Let’s Celebrate Love Every Day

June 14, 2018 by Judy Cornish

Once a year we celebrate love—in all its forms—on Valentine’s Day. Not only between lovers, but also … [Read more...] about Let’s Celebrate Love Every Day

Filed Under: Recognizing the Emotions Dementia Causes Tagged With: affection, alzheimer's, caregiving, dementia, dementia care, love, the DAWN method, Valentine's Day Copyright © 2021 Judy Cornish

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Anosognosia—When People Don’t Realize They’re Impaired

June 14, 2018 by Judy Cornish

What to do when a parent with dementia refuses help People who have dementia often refuse care. … [Read more...] about Anosognosia—When People Don’t Realize They’re Impaired

Filed Under: Basic Facts About Dementia/Alzheimer's Tagged With: alzheimer's, anosognosia, caregiving, dementia, dementia care, habilitative approach, senior care Copyright © 2021 Judy Cornish

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How to Avoid Being Manipulative in Dementia Care

July 25, 2017 by Judy Cornish

Nobody likes to be manipulated. But the family and caregivers of people who have dementia spend a … [Read more...] about How to Avoid Being Manipulative in Dementia Care

Filed Under: Dementia With Dignity Tagged With: alzheimer's, caregiving, communication, DAWN Method, dementia care Copyright © 2021 Judy Cornish

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Why is the Experiential Self So Important?

June 12, 2017 by Judy Cornish

One of the most important things for us to understand if we spend time with people experiencing … [Read more...] about Why is the Experiential Self So Important?

Filed Under: Skills Not Lost to Dementia Tagged With: care, caregiving, dementia, experiential self Copyright © 2021 Judy Cornish

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Being a Dementia Partner

May 22, 2017 by Judy Cornish

It’s very important to remember that the person who is experiencing dementia may or may not be able … [Read more...] about Being a Dementia Partner

Filed Under: Dementia With Dignity Tagged With: caregiving, communication, dementia, dementia care, identity, selfhood, support Copyright © 2021 Judy Cornish

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