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It can sometimes be a sink or swim situation with a male dementia resident trying to help an escalated female dementia resident especially when she is unreceptive to his help, he can end up escalating as well with the frustration and angst of it all. More on this topic of dementia residents helping each other in the following video… • COURAGEOUS, KIND male residents HELPING th... This YOU TUBE video series of : POSITIVE PRACTICAL TECHNIQUES to help DEMENTIA UNIT RESIDENTS Is a DIY educational series Pieta Valentine has developed to assist Family and Friends who have a loved one with dementia who is either ABOUT TO enter a dementia unit or who is ALREADY IN ONE. The following books she has also written on these same topics… The Residents Voice From a Dementia Unit Published: Oct. 6th 2023 https://www.amazon.com/Residents-Voic... The Residents Rise From a Dementia Unit Published Nov. 17 2023 https://www.amazon.com/Residents-Voic... Both books are on Amazon as above and my website www.pietavalentine.com For those of you who don’t know me, I am Pieta Valentine, based in Christchurch New Zealand, a former physiotherapist of 35 years who then worked for 8 years in a D3 dementia unit as a qualified diversional therapist. All the positive, practical techniques in these videos are derived from my observational skills, experience, reading and professional expertise as both a diversional therapist working in a D3 dementia unit and as a physiotherapist living and working in New Zealand, England, Canada and Australia. I worked with geriatrics( many of whom had dementia) for many of my physio therapy years, having a private practice in Sydney for 5 years then another private practice for 25 years in Christchurch NZ treating work place injuries for stress and neck and arm pain in response to the thousands struck with OOS( occupational overuse syndrome) RSI( repetitive strain injury) from the stress of computers introduced to government departments in the early 1990s. Physiotherapists don’t medicate. They are problem solvers. Enabling patients to self manage through practical techniques, effort and hard work. This ethos along with my stress management work I have applied to all my work endeavours, not least with the dementia patients in dementia units. BOOKS WRITTEN: I am author of the two new books: ‘The Residents’ Voice From a Dementia Unit’ This book is to help family members with the move of their relative in to the dementia unit. ‘The Residents’ Rise From a Dementia Unit’. This book is to help family members once their relative is already in the dementia unit. Both books can be purchased at Amazon books and Pieta Valentines’ website with links below. Excerpts of first chapter can be read on both sites. WEBSITE: https://www.pietavalentine.com https://www.amazon.com/Residents-Voic... https://www.amazon.com/Residents-Rise... CONNECT WITH US: You tube: / @pietaval Tic Toc: https://vt.tiktok.com/ZS8E4sKY2/ CHARACTERISATIONS: Of positive practical techniques to help a dementia resident. Tic Toc videos: 3 minute videos of grandmother ( who is in a dementia unit) and grand daughter (who regularly visits and helps). https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSLXKKC5H/ You Tube videos: 1 minute shorts of the same grand mother and grand daughter helping and educating … • Dementia residents often have GOOD PAST ME... SOME POPULAR VIDEOS: • How smiles light up the lonely in a dement... • Dementia residents say they need to know w... • Dementia residents can still think even if... SOME POPULAR SHORTS: • How smiles light up the lonely in a dement... • Dementia residents can still think even if... • Dementia residents say they need to know w... #dementia #alzheimers #dementiasupport #dementiaawareness #dementiafriend