Seeing it From the Other Side: Part 3 – Learning Kit
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Use Teepa Snow’s, Seeing it from the Other Side: Part 3 – Becoming Dementia Knowledgeable, to transform your in-service meetings into collaborative learning sessions for your organization. PAC In-Service Learning Kits were designed to facilitate learning in small groups and classroom-type settings.
Learning Kits include a physical DVD, Online Streaming access, and downloadable PDF Learning Materials paired with a renewing annual Usage License to use the video and materials for internal staff education.
This Learning Kit includes the following:
- Seeing it From the Other Side: Part 3 on DVD and via Online Streaming
- Duration: 1.5 hours/96 minutes
- Content Outline and Learning Objectives (pdf)
- Quiz for Pre and Post Assessments (pdf)
- Answer Key (pdf)
- Additional Resource Materials (pdf) covering:
- The GEMS State Model
- The Umbrella of Dementia
- Six Pieces of the Puzzle
- Positive Physical Approach/Action Starters/Personal Connections
- PAC Core Values
- Certificate of Completion Template (pdf)
Description
Using this Learning Kit will increase staff awareness of how much their approach and interactions impact people living with dementia. It will help them understand that dementia is not a choice, but a condition that affects a person’s ability to function “normally.” As care partners, it is possible to adapt to what we do to improve care interactions and outcomes. The practical and well-designed techniques demonstrated in these videos can be used by any member of your staff, volunteers, or family members.
Seeing it From the Other Side: Part 3 (Duration: 1.5 hours/96 minutes)
Teepa’s insights are based on a foundation of science, mixed with a genuine dose of love and understanding for people living with dementia. Seeing it From the Other Side is a great learning tool for anyone, from beginning in-home care partner to experienced professional.
Learn in Part 3:
- About the brains Limbic System and why so often when dealing with dementia individuals are fighting, afraid, or hiding things.
- To make changes from using old in-effective care approaches to innovative person-centered habits and care behaviors that create a positive emotional connection and physical interaction.
- How to use Hand-under-Hand™ technique to leverage maintained brain function and skill ability when helping someone eat.
- Explore the many challenging behaviors associated with dementia which are typically the consequence of unidentified and unmet needs.
Chapter titles:
Chapter 1: Thrive to Survive (35 min)
Chapter 2: Changing Habits (40 min)
Chapter 3: Eating with Hand-under-Hand™ (6 min)
Chapter 4: Challenging Behaviors (25 min)
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