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Tips on Engaging Someone with Alzheimer’s

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Activities are a cornerstone to dementia health. Watch now for some great tips on how to keep people with Alzheimer's engaged. (Video)

Activities are a cornerstone to dementia health. Watch now for some great ideas on creating positive experiences for people with Alzheimer’s, and how to keep them engaged.


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Anonymous
Anonymous
July 2, 2014 1:43 pm

Good vid,,,thank you

Paul
Paul
December 11, 2016 9:48 pm

Good video,however my experience and every person is different.is that keeping a person engaged is all consuming.Despite the fact we have a Care Plan,go out everyday to different activities with different people it seems it is not enough.I am up all day and kept awake most of the night now.There is not unlimited resources and only so much a person can do.

Unknown
Unknown
January 14, 2019 2:02 pm

Is it possible for transcripts of video's to be provided? It is sometimes difficult to view video's with a LO present.

Pete
Pete
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January 14, 2019 2:07 pm

If you click on the video and then click on the word YOUTUBE in the lower-right-hand corner, it will take you to this video on YouTube's site. There, below the video there are options. If you are on a PC, there are 3 dots that give you more options when you click it. One of those extra options is a TRANSCRIPT. Click it and a transcript will appear alongside the video. Hope this helps.

Athena
Athena
January 13, 2022 2:21 am

Coming from someone to cares for someone else with Alzheimers, everything you said here was spot on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 17, 2023 1:06 am

Worth seeing for anyone caregiving for Alzheimer’s!

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The site is dedicated to all those preserving the dignity of the community of people living with dementia.

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