How to get someone living with dementia to sit down when visual and verbal cues aren’t working.
Someone asked us; “How do you help someone sit when visual and verbal cues are no longer working?” We review the ways people take in data and then demonstrate how using touch cues can get someone to sit or stand. Teepa shows us two different ways to do it and the team discusses. We encourage you to try this technique out with a friend and to let us know in the comments how it works for you. Learn more about Teepa Snow and Positive Approach to Care: http://www.teepasnow.com Subscribe to the Online Dementia Journal for FREE: https://teepasnow.com/online-dementia... View our list of upcoming webinars and register today! https://teepasnow.com/events/ View our library of on-demand webinars here: https://teepasnow.com/product-categor... Follow us! Facebook - / teepasnow.dementiaexpert Twitter - @teepasnow LinkedIN - / positive-approach-llc Instagram - @teepasnows_pac © Positive Approach, LLC

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