heart grows exhausted The street lights shine on the streets I empty my shaking insides in the toilet But no matter how much I empty myself I get drunk with the remaining memories and I get dizzy GIrl‚ I still need a place to lean on So I will wash you out with this song I miss you like a habit Your pictures smile at me I look at them and smile and think Will I ever be able to do it like back then? To me‚ it’s only you I’m hurting because of you I try to forget you but I can’t Hating
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Enable Interaction and Communication with Individuals who Have Dementia Learning Outcome1 Understand the factors that can affect interaction and communication of individuals with dementia 1.1 Explain how different forms of dementia may affect the way an individual communicates Visual perception; if a carer isn’t at the client’s level or facing away from the client‚ the client may not be able to determine what the carer is trying to communicate‚ also visual hallucinations;
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In the article‚ the author expresses how music evokes memories‚ feelings‚ and sensations. Music therapy has been found to be effective for patients with dementia. Schaeffer explains that music shares a close relationship with your unconscious emotions and the emotions are activated by musical movement. The feelings are so strong that they are meaningful even if the patient cannot remember who they are. Music therapy improves wellbeing in the following areas: memory recall‚ vocal fluency‚ positive
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1.1 Describe a range of causes of Dementia Syndrome. Dementia Syndrome is a condition caused by a set of symptoms. These symptoms can include but are not limited to: - memory loss‚ mood changes‚ communication difficulties‚ difficulty understanding or thinking. Some causes of these symptoms are:- the chemistry and structure of the brain changes‚ therefore causing the brain cells to die.(Alzheimer’s disease) Once again this can be caused by various things‚ lack of oxygen to the brain (Vascular
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Argumentative Essay: “Why Don’t We Complain?” Throughout once in your life‚ you may have been confronted with a situation where you accept inconveniences instead of taking action. According to William F. Buckley‚ American people everywhere have refrained from “trying to rectify irrational vexations”. In Buckley’s essay‚ “Why Don’t We Complain?” he explains some situations that he was involved in where no one would complain to repair an uncomfortable situation. Throughout the essay‚ Buckley uses
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diversity of individuals with dementia and the importance of inclusion DEM 310 3 3 23 31/03/2015 Y/601/3544 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those who provide care or support to individuals with dementia in a wide range of settings. The unit covers the concepts of equality‚ diversity and inclusion that are fundamental to person centred care practice. Learning Outcomes The learner will: 1 Understand the concept of diversity and its relevance to working with individuals who have dementia Assessment
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are able to convey our thoughts and ideas effectively and when not successful the thoughts and ideas that we meant to send do not necessarily reflect what we think‚ causing a communication breakdown and creating roadblocks that stand in our way of our goals both personally and professionally. During this essay there will be reflection upon two main keys strategies that nurses can achieve to make a difference in a communication breakdown in the health care setting with patients such as dementia. The
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liter drums and include solvents‚ acids and other corrosives‚ and detergents. These products are decanted by ABC chemical’s staff into retail size containers (not exceeding 30 liters/kilograms) ‚ re-labelled and shipped in company-badged delivery vehicles to retail outlets throughout the metropolitan area. There is‚ within 25 meters of ABC chemical‚ a local nursing home that cares for elderly residents with age-related conditions including dementia. Across the road from the nursing home is a child
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Précis 7 – Describe cognitive dissonance and describe how it is influenced by culture. Cognitive Dissonance Theory is a theory of attitude change proposing that inconsistency exists among our attitudes‚ or between our attitudes and behavior‚ we experience an unpleasant state of arousal called cognitive dissonance‚ which we will be motivated to reduce or eliminate. (Bordens & Horowitz 2001) This is a theory‚ which has been transformed over many decades. Cognitive Dissonance varies between
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BSBFLM512A Ensure team effectiveness BSBFLM512A Ensure team effectiveness Unit Descriptor This unit specifies the outcomes required by frontline managers to facilitate all aspects of team work within the organisation. It involves taking a leadership role in the development of team plans‚ leading and facilitating team work and actively engaging with the management of the organisation. Business management services Frontline management This unit replaces BSBFLM502A Provide leadership in the workplace
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