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Communication with someone who has DEMENTIA

Last post 04-29-2008 11:33 AM by belinda b. 0 replies.
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  • 04-29-2008 11:33 AM

    Communication with someone who has DEMENTIA

    Communication Tips directly from Individuals with Early Memory Loss

    • Speak with a smile, so I know that you care
    • If you are tense, remember I feel your tension too
    • A smile takes away tension and helps put me at ease
    • Use language I understand – keep it simple, no jargon or slang
    • Slow down your speech
    • Keep it short and to the point, one idea at a time
    • Be clear and concise
    • Let me take the time to think through what you said to me.
    • Remember it takes time to think through the meaning of words
    • Let me set the pace of the conversation
    • Let me be the leader in the conversation – give me charge of the conversation
    • Make sure you have my attention
    • Pause once you say your thoughts
    • Pause so I can say my thoughts
    • Pause so I can say my thoughts
    • Give me time to find the words and to say my thoughts

    Belinda Battistelli

    Eldercare Advisor

    A Place For Mom, Inc.

    Belinda Battistelli
    Eldercare Advisor
    A Place For Mom
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