Communication Through the Stages of Dementia
Unlock a deeper understanding of dementia care with this insightful video from James L. West Center for Dementia Care. Discover the common changes in dementia across the early, middle, and late stages, and learn best practices for communication tailored to each phase. This video also highlights the preserved abilities of persons with dementia, offering valuable strategies for caregivers and family members to enhance connection and care. Whether you're a professional caregiver or a family member supporting a loved one, this video equips you with essential tools to navigate the challenges of dementia while embracing moments of meaningful interaction. At James L. West, we provide specialized dementia care, including senior day programs and caregiver education designed to support your journey. 🎥 Watch now to empower your caregiving experience. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share this video with others who care for loved ones with dementia. #dementiacaregiver #caregiversupport Support #seniorliving #findingjoyindementia #morethanmemorycare

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