DEMENTIA VIDEO 2014 Aggressive Behaviours

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8 Sept 201402:31

Summary

TLDRThis video highlights the challenges and emotional dynamics when caring for individuals with dementia, particularly in handling aggressive behaviors. It explains how such behaviors can stem from the person’s inability to express physical or emotional needs, and how they can mirror the carer's emotions and body language. The script emphasizes the importance of maintaining calm, using empathy, and managing reactions to de-escalate situations. By supporting individuals with dementia through patience and understanding, caregivers can help them feel more comfortable and achieve tasks with dignity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Aggressive behavior in people with dementia may arise from their inability to express physical or emotional needs.
  • 😀 Aggression can also mirror the body language of carers, so if the carer is agitated, the person with dementia may also become agitated.
  • 😀 Simple actions like holding a fork properly or changing clothes may cause frustration in people with dementia, triggering resistance.
  • 😀 Even if people with dementia spill food or make accidents, remaining calm and understanding helps them feel less stressed.
  • 😀 The person with dementia may not always understand words but will remember how actions and emotions make them feel.
  • 😀 People with dementia are sensitive to the emotions and actions of those around them and will often respond to them.
  • 😀 By staying calm and managing emotional responses, carers can prevent challenging behaviors in people with dementia.
  • 😀 Encouraging people with dementia to achieve things, instead of telling them angrily what to do, can help reduce frustration.
  • 😀 Reminding people with dementia of the positive outcome, such as enjoying lunch, can help ease transitions during difficult moments.
  • 😀 Keeping a positive, empathetic tone while supporting people with dementia can improve their emotional well-being.
  • 😀 Understanding that accidents and mistakes happen can foster a supportive, compassionate environment for those with dementia.

Q & A

  • Why might aggressive behavior be common in people living with dementia?

    -Aggressive behavior in people with dementia can occur due to their inability to express their physical and emotional needs, leading to frustration and distress.

  • How can a carer's body language affect a person living with dementia?

    -A person with dementia may mirror the carer's body language. If the carer is agitated or tense, the person with dementia might also become agitated or distressed.

  • What is the significance of remaining calm when interacting with someone who has dementia?

    -Remaining calm and managing your reactions can help diffuse challenging behaviors and create a more supportive environment for the person with dementia.

  • How can caregivers effectively manage situations where the person with dementia is upset?

    -Caregivers should remain calm, avoid anger, and use actions that promote comfort, such as addressing the person's needs without raising their voice or creating stress.

  • Why is it important for caregivers to understand that people living with dementia may not always understand words?

    -People with dementia may struggle to understand spoken language, but they can often sense and react to the emotions and body language of those around them.

  • What is the impact of using positive actions instead of angry commands when dealing with challenging behaviors?

    -Using positive actions rather than angry commands helps the person with dementia feel supported and reduces the likelihood of further distress or aggression.

  • How can caregivers help reduce stress for the person with dementia during meals?

    -Caregivers can assist with tasks like holding the fork or cleaning up spills gently, ensuring the person feels comfortable and avoiding frustration during meals.

  • What role does empathy play in caregiving for individuals with dementia?

    -Empathy is crucial in caregiving because it helps caregivers connect with the person emotionally, making them feel respected and understood, even when they can't communicate verbally.

  • How can caregivers create a calm environment for people with dementia?

    -Caregivers can create a calm environment by maintaining a soothing tone of voice, staying calm themselves, and avoiding actions or words that might increase agitation.

  • What should caregivers do when a person with dementia has spilled food or made a mess?

    -Caregivers should remain calm, clean up the mess gently, and reassure the person that accidents happen, which helps reduce feelings of embarrassment or frustration.

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