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    Using the Dementia Toolkit to Guide Care: Virtual Education Opportunity

    Using the Dementia Toolkit to Guide Care: Virtual Education Opportunity

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    Communication difficulties can contribute to frustration, burnout, and increased confusion in the caregiving relationship. Some situations may be more difficult than others and occur at inconvenient times, highlighting the need for effective, in-the-moment interventions. Having a skills “toolkit” can help.

    This toolkit can reduce the guesswork involved in understanding and responding to Alzheimer's and dementia behaviors. It also equips caregivers to better face the difficulties and barriers presented by cognitive decline. For example, moving to a new living facility or adjusting to changes in routine are common stressors for people living with dementia. Identifying prior routines and using that information can ease transitions.

    Like many tools, learning to use them effectively may take time, practice, and experimentation. However, embracing the process and taking time to learn skills and interventions can prepare caregivers for tomorrow’s unknowns.