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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Nov 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we explore the complex issue of challenging behaviors in dementia care.
We examine various frameworks for understanding these behaviors, such as the behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, the control and connect model, and the distinction between behaviors stemming from symptoms versus underlying causes.
We also consider the societal impact on these challenging behaviors and share insights from a case study in our Facebook group.
In this episode:
0:00:00 Introduction to Challenging Behaviors in Dementia
0:00:58 Unpacking Challenging Behaviors and Society's Contribution
0:01:40 Welcome to Dementia Caregiving for Families
0:04:53 The Challenges of Dementia Caregiving
0:09:00 A Different Approach to Addressing Challenging Behaviors
0:09:11 Symptom-Based vs. Underlying Cause-Based Approach to Challenging Behaviors
0:11:24 Control and Connect: A Different Approach to Challenging Behaviors
0:14:19 Recognizing the signs of something wrong
0:15:59 Understanding the impact of changes in behavior due to dementia
0:18:39 Changing interactions with a loved one with dementia
0:21:11 Exploring the impact of external factors on behavior changes
0:22:24 Analyzing behavior as a means of control or connection
0:25:48 Understanding the importance of allowing time for the brain to process
0:27:21 The PEACE Framework: Person-Centered Approach to Dementia Care
0:28:30 Workshop Details and Introduction
As someone deeply committed to enhancing dementia caregiving, I acknowledge the obstacles that caregivers face within the healthcare system.
To ease this burden, I'm crafting a seminar that tackles dementia management from a healthcare provider's angle, drawing from extensive research into challenging behaviors.
In discussing intervention strategies, we touch on medication management but advocate for a more comprehensive approach that seeks to understand and address the root causes, always keeping the individual's well-being at the forefront.
Medication should be a considered option, but not the go-to solution.
We then examine the symptom-based method, which zeroes in on behaviors directly linked to the brain's physical changes, such as hallucinations.
Equally crucial is identifying cause-based behaviors that may arise from feelings of fatigue, being overwhelmed, or sensory overstimulation.
The intriguing control and connect concept introduced by Teepa Snow sheds light on why certain behaviors may emerge—as attempts to either exert control over the environment or to seek connection with others.
I reflect on society's role in defining "challenging" behaviors and the realization that our responses can exacerbate the discomfort and confusion experienced by those with cognitive impairments.
From my personal journey with my father, I share the profound effect of embracing his repetitive conversations without correction, contributing to his sense of calm and security.
The narrative continues with an insight into my mother's care, where I discovered that it was my response to her behavior, rather than the behavior itself, that created anxiety.
A transformation in how I engaged with her led to remarkable improvements.
A related anecdote from our Facebook community illustrates how interpreting a loved one's behavior through the lens of control or connection can open pathways to understanding and adjusting care strategies.
As the brain changes, behaviors that were once manageable can trigger extreme reactions.
The podcast concludes with practical tips for family caregivers to mitigate these behaviors.
I host a monthly workshop offering the "peace framework," which includes person-centered care, tailored environments, and engaging activities.
The workshop also emphasizes the caregiver's role in these dynamics and provides evidence-based guidance.
We are thankful for the Success Seekers who accompany us on this path of aiding our loved ones with dementia.
Your involvement is invaluable, and we invite you to contribute reviews on Apple
Released:
Nov 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (60)

Are you a family caregiver who is dealing with Alzheimer’s or dementia in your life and you feel overwhelmed with the never-ending challenges you face, and don’t know where to turn for help? Are you searching for answers to your questions about dementia, joining countless Facebook groups but find them toxic and a waste of your precious time? Do you want to face your dementia caregiving journey in a proactive way, but feel confused about where to even start? Are you juggling your marriage, your kids, your work, your faith and your loved one’s life and still feel like you are letting everyone down? Learning the skills you need to simplify your dementia caregiving may seem hard. But not learning the skills you need to simplify your dementia caregiving journey will be even harder. It is time to choose your “hard”. The choice is 100% yours. I know what I chose: I chose to increase my ease in my dementia caregiving journey. Hey, Dementia Success Seeker! I’m Lizette Cloete. 30 + year veteran occupational therapist turned into a dementia educator, coach and consultant and I am a daughter of dementia. In this podcast you will learn the truth that the only way to increase the ease of your dementia caregiving journey rests squarely in YOUR hands. The way you actively prepare and what you believe about dementia caregiving makes all the difference. >>>You will gain the practical skills you need to simplify caregiving. >>>You will be challenged by what it means to be a successful caregiver, teaching you to harness the power of the most powerful caregiving tool that you have: your mindset. >>>And you will learn exactly what Alzheimer’s and dementia is (and is not), how this changes the brain and what you can expect next in your dementia caregiving journey. You will find a community of like minded family caregivers, helping someone with dementia and you will not be alone anymore. My mission is to help the unsung heroes who are in the midst of dementia caregiving, with the skills to simplify your dementia care journey so that you don’t feel overwhelmed and burn out. I help you find clarity and certainty using the latest evidence based research, so you have perseverance for this marathon. I approach dementia caregiving using faith informed principles that allow you to navigate this journey with peace of mind. So, buckle up your coffee, grab a notebook and pen and be ready to be a Courageous Caregiver. It’s time to choose your easy.