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Do you know someone who lives with dementia? Would you like to better understand people with dementia, improve communication with them and get to the bottom of what really goes on inside?
Have you encountered situations where your loved one:
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is anxious, withdrawn and avoids socializing
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is disoriented in time and space, confused and doesn't recognize friends or relatives
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refuses care, does not cooperate with caregivers or healthcare providers
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is hospitalized or transferred to a nursing home and is having difficulties adapting to the new environment
Are you a caregiver or do you work in a facility for people with dementia and are facing similar challenges?
Get in touch and a we'll look at possible causes of complex situations and ways to manage them.
Non-pharmacological methods can help with:
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reducing symptoms of dementia
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making seniors feel safe and fulfilled
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providing stimulation and encouraging self-sufficiency
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adjusting seniors' environment to their changing needs
M.Sc. Johana Křížová
Working with and caring for the elderly has long been a matter close to my heart. Each individual is unique, has their own values, needs, experiences and opinions.
This diversity has been a constant source of inspiration and fascination for me. I am grateful for every moment I get to share with the elderly, and having access to a piece of their world is a great privilege for me.

"They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel."
Carl W. Buechner
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