This "Assisted Living Safety: Dementia Patient and ADLs" lesson focuses on essential safety practices for caregivers assisting dementia patients with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). The lesson covers techniques for effective communication, proper body mechanics, and strategies to reduce agitation while providing care. It emphasizes the importance of understanding individual needs, ensuring a safe environment, and following procedures to prevent caregiver and patient injuries. By applying these practices, caregivers can improve the quality of care, enhance patient comfort, and maintain a secure assisted living environment.
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Back to Work Safety
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