Keeping your sanity while caring for elders with dementia
"It is not what you say, but how you say it."
Dementia impairs a person's ability to understand words and speak. However, they can still benefit from non-verbal communication:
- body language
- voice tone
- facial expressions
It is important to note that as individual ability to process verbal information declines, the importance of how caregivers communicate verbally or non-verbally increases.
Here are some tips to enhance interaction:
_ the individual with dementia may feel confused, anxious, irritable and depressed, and may suffer from low self-esteem. Consider relying on the 4 S's:
- keep it SIMPLE
- speak SLOWLY
- SHOW by demonstration
- SMILE when you speak
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