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Alzheimer's & Dementia
About Dementia
Agitated Behavior
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Falls & Mobility
- Things to Do
- Canes & Walkers
Late Stage
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Transferring
- Body Ergonomics
- 10 Golden Rules
- What Not to Do
- Lifts
Wandering
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EXPERT'S TIPS
Kevin Lockette, PT
Advisory Board
You, the caregiver, are just as important as the patient because if anything happens to you, everyone's in trouble. Avoid injury by following the Golden Rules. And keep in mind that it's therapeutic for the person to help as much as possible because it helps the person maintain muscle strength and mobility.

Sitting Up in Bed



Please note that these videos are not dementia specific and do not include special instructions essential for people with dementia. To keep you and the person you care for safe, be sure to read the 10 Golden Rules During a Transfer and seek advice from a health care professional.


VIDEOS

Coaching a Person



Caregiver Injuries



Body Mechanics Demo



Bed to Wheelchair



Using a Hoyer Lift






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