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TRAINING

Dr. K.S. RAJANI ARDSI KOTTAYAM. TRAINING. Since 2002 Dementia Care Training Wolverhampton University, U.K., M.G. U, ARDSI, Bangor University, Wales, U.K. Geriatric Nursing Course Geriatric Counselling Course Others. Geriatrics Nursing Psychology Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.

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TRAINING

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  1. Dr. K.S. RAJANI ARDSI KOTTAYAM TRAINING

  2. Since 2002 • Dementia Care Training Wolverhampton University, U.K., M.G. U, ARDSI, Bangor University, Wales, U.K. • Geriatric Nursing Course • Geriatric Counselling Course • Others

  3. Geriatrics Nursing Psychology Verbal and Nonverbal Communication KEY TOPICS COVERED

  4. ELIGIBILITY OF PARTICIPANTS • Basic Education • Leadership quality • Ability to nature relationships • Ability to resolve conflicts • Social analysis skills • Dedication • Empathy

  5. NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION Feeling Reactive behaviour Your response (Carer should reflect the feelings behind the reactive behaviour) • Abandoned Angry So you are angry today • Dis-empowered Bitter • Manipulated Frustrated • Powerless Resentful • Rejected Resigned

  6. E.g. Agitated person: - • Patient shouted and called day and night – Why? • To maintain his sense of personhood • Repetition due to Frontal lobe damage • Feeling of insecurity • Irritable due to his communication problems • Loss of importance and secure relationships

  7. Solution - • On a 2 hourly basis – carer touched and talked to him • His pattern of shouting studied, and at those times went up to him and spoke. • Anti depressant given • Providing non-medical Therapies. • Result – No shouting, just calling out now and then to let others know that he is there

  8. Thank you

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