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A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 37833 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. www.pesihealthcare.com BURLINGTON, VT Monday, October 19, 2015 MANCHESTER, NH Tuesday, October 20, 2015 PORTLAND, ME Wednesday, October 21, 2015 BURLINGTON, VT October 19, 2015 MANCHESTER, NH October 20, 2015 PORTLAND, ME October 21, 2015 www.pesihealthcare.com Challenging Geriatric Behaviors • Difficult Communications • Hallucinations • Resistance to Care • Aggressive Behavior • Wandering • Sundowning • Food and Fluid Deficit/malnutrition • Family Involvement Challenging Geriatric Behaviors Identifying Baseline Objective Measurements Risk Factors for Escalation of Challenging Behaviors Influence of Gender, Cultural and Societal Factors Environmental and Interactional Considerations Lifelong Patterns and Preferences Differentiating Among Dementia, Delirium, and Depression Diagnostic Criteria Signs/Symptoms Management Alzheimer’s Disease: Assessment and Management Various Types of Dementia Progression and Stages: Retrogenesis Pharmacological Treatment Options Problems Commonly Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease: Difficult Communication, Hallucinations, Resistance/Aggression, Wandering, Sundowning, Malnutrition Interventions to Provide a Positive Experience Difficult Communications and Hallucinations Contributing Factors Verbal and Non-verbal Techniques Therapeutic Use of Self Reorientation, Reminiscence Validation Problem Solving Entering Their Reality Resistance to Care Routine Hygiene Needs Reasons for Resistance Successful Techniques Physically Aggressive Behaviors Reverse Developmental Behavior Behaviors as a Way to Communicate Identify the Problem/Trigger Environmental and Interactional Factors Causes of Escalation Wandering and Sundowning Contributing Factors Assessment Exercise and Activity Environmental Management Interactional Management Food and Fluid Deficit/Malnutrition Reasons Why They May Not Eat Ways to Promote Nutritional Intake Tips for Persons Who Need Feeding Assistance The Eating Environment End of Life The Family Caregiver as Part of the Team Family Dynamics: Role Change Emotions Expressed During Caregiving: Positive and Negative Positive Communication Among Staff, Family, and Older Adult Assisting the Caregiver to Meet the Needs of the Care Recipient Helpful Resources Ways to Help Reduce Stress for the Caregiver 1. Apply assessment techniques to establish baseline behaviors in older adults. 2. Discuss factors that contribute to challenging geriatric behaviors and relate them to prevention. 3. Differentiate among delirium, dementia and depression in the elderly. 4. Explain the progression of Alzheimer’s disease and related treatment options. 5. Select appropriate environmental, interactional, behavioral, and/or physical/pharmacological interventions to prevent and/or manage challenging geriatric behaviors. 6. Differentiate between effective and ineffective strategies to manage difficult communications, hallucinations, resistance and aggressive behavior, wandering, sundowning, and food and fluid deficit/malnutrition. 7. Identify resources that provide information or services for caregivers. OBJECTIVES OUTLINE NO WORRIES! AND WATCH IT HOME Order the Seminar on DVD www.pesihealthcare.com Can’t Make It? OFFICE OR Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesihealthcare.com/inhouse

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Challenging Geriatric Behaviors

• Difficult Communications• Hallucinations• Resistance to Care• Aggressive Behavior• Wandering • Sundowning• Food and Fluid Deficit/malnutrition• Family Involvement

Challenging Geriatric Behaviors

Identifying Baseline Objective Measurements Risk Factors for Escalation of Challenging Behaviors Influence of Gender, Cultural and Societal Factors Environmental and Interactional Considerations Lifelong Patterns and Preferences

Differentiating Among Dementia, Delirium, and Depression Diagnostic Criteria Signs/Symptoms Management

Alzheimer’s Disease: Assessment and Management Various Types of Dementia Progression and Stages: Retrogenesis Pharmacological Treatment Options Problems Commonly Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease: Difficult Communication, Hallucinations, Resistance/Aggression, Wandering, Sundowning, Malnutrition Interventions to Provide a Positive Experience

Difficult Communications and Hallucinations Contributing Factors Verbal and Non-verbal Techniques Therapeutic Use of Self Reorientation, Reminiscence

Validation Problem Solving Entering Their Reality

Resistance to Care Routine Hygiene Needs Reasons for Resistance Successful Techniques

Physically Aggressive Behaviors Reverse Developmental Behavior Behaviors as a Way to Communicate Identify the Problem/Trigger Environmental and Interactional Factors Causes of Escalation

Wandering and Sundowning Contributing Factors Assessment Exercise and Activity Environmental Management Interactional Management

Food and Fluid Deficit/Malnutrition Reasons Why They May Not Eat Ways to Promote Nutritional Intake Tips for Persons Who Need Feeding Assistance The Eating Environment End of Life

The Family Caregiver as Part of the Team Family Dynamics: Role Change Emotions Expressed During Caregiving: Positive and Negative Positive Communication Among Staff, Family, and Older Adult Assisting the Caregiver to Meet the Needs of the Care Recipient Helpful Resources Ways to Help Reduce Stress for the Caregiver

1. Apply assessment techniques to establish baseline behaviors in older adults.

2. Discuss factors that contribute to challenging geriatric behaviors and relate them to prevention.

3. Differentiate among delirium, dementia and depression in the elderly.

4. Explain the progression of Alzheimer’s disease and related treatment options.

5. Select appropriate environmental, interactional, behavioral, and/or physical/pharmacological interventions to prevent and/or manage challenging geriatric behaviors.

6. Differentiate between effective and ineffective strategies to manage difficult communications, hallucinations, resistance and aggressive behavior, wandering, sundowning, and food and fluid deficit/malnutrition.

7. Identify resources that provide information or services for caregivers.

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By Lisa Byrd, PhD, CFNP Dementia can be debilitating and life-altering – not only for the person with the disease, but also for family members and caregivers. This book was written to help these caregivers and family members better understand dementia and its effects, so they can proactively avert or lessen problematic behaviors while maintaining a climate of respect and compassion.

TOP 10 Geriatric Syndromes - Clinical Management StrategiesBy Lisa Byrd, PhD, CFNP In addition to providing a guide to care within a structure of easy-to-use, age-appropriate

treatment strategies, this book offers the author’s compassionate, experienced discussions of the differing presentations of illnesses in elders. Topics include: falls, sleep, pain, eating problems, confusion (dementia/depression), incontinence, anxiety, living abilities (activities of daily living -ADLS), skin integrity issues and elminiation issues. (2011)

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Caregivers find many older adult behaviors to be challenging. Dementia and delirium are the most frequent contributing factors. Knowing what to expect and what to do related to specific behaviors can decrease frustration and increase satisfaction for everyone involved. A framework for rethinking challenging behaviors provides guidance for choosing management strategies. Assessment and management techniques are based on theory and evidence. Through interactive discussion, clinical examples, and videos, this program focuses on day-to-day strategies to prevent and/or manage challenging geriatric behaviors.

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