Order# AD212
Presented by Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH
interviews and vignettes
21 minutes
title price: $150; $75 rental
In this DVD, Dr. Rabins guides viewers to understand the need for on-going assessment of the Alzheimer’s patient. As the disease progresses and functional and cognitive impairments further develop, care plans responsive to these new needs are necessary. Responsive care plans are also able to maximize independence and function for as long as possible and to provide the best quality of life for the Alzheimer’s patient. Dr. Rabins provides guidance on how to develop basic care plans addressing these issues and which will also minimize frustration for both the patient and caregiver.
Topics: Changing patient needs, recognizing new symptoms, problem solving, care plans
Audience: students in health professional and allied health programs. Staff in long-term care, assisted living, adult day care programs.
This program is part of "The Alzheimer's Care Kit" series.
| The Alzheimer's Care Kit presented by Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH |
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| Signs and Symptoms of Alzheimers Disease (AD211) |
Minimizing Care Problems (AD213) |
| Responsive Care Plans (AD212) | |
Peter V. Rabins, MD, MPH
is nationally recognized in the medical community as a leader in the care of Alzheimer’s patients and has participated in over 25 Video Press productions...
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