Friday, April 1, 2016

Communication Thru Behaviors Wisconsin Dementia Care Redesign

One of the guiding principles being put forth by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services with Dementia Care Redesign is communication through behaviors.  This challenges those around an individual manifesting undesired symptoms of dementia to view them as a strength.

An important piece of the success of this approach is an early engagement.  This early implementation of service helps form cognitive familiarity which diminishes fragility across the progressive manifestation of undesired symptoms.

Care givers begin to examine the pattern of the disruptive behavior to identify contributing attributes.  The individual manifesting the undesired behavior is purposely attempting to express un-verbalized thoughts and feelings to gain a measure of control over their seemingly new environment.  So it becomes less about fixing a person and more about accompanying the individual through the experiences that connect to form their day.

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