Transcript PPT

Responding to Challenging
Situations
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Learning Points
• Recognize unmet needs of residents with
dementia
• Identify calming techniques to reduce
stress
• Apply person-centered approaches when
responding to residents’ needs
Recognizing Unmet
Needs
• Index Card Activity: Think of a Challenging
Situation
• Reasons Behind the Behavior
• Calming Techniques
– Validation
– Redirection
10 Common Challenging Situations
Mealtime
Bathing
Physical/Verbal
Aggression
Elopement
Sexual Responses
Disruptive
Vocalizations
Person-Centered Approaches to
Challenging Situations
• Common Situations
• Possible Unmet Needs
• Person-Centered Approaches
Activity: Person-Centered Responses
to Challenging Situations
• Life Histories of 5 Residents
• Examine a real-life example of a
challenging situation
1. Identify the unmet needs expressed by the
resident
2. Identify person-centered approaches the
caregiver might use
Closing Activity:
Index Card
• Review your original statement
• Can you identify the unmet need the
resident was expressing?
• Can you identify a person-centered
approach to meeting that need?
Learning Points Review
• Recognize unmet needs of residents with
dementia
• Identify calming techniques to reduce
stress
• Apply person-centered approaches when
responding to residents’ needs