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Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care
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Welcome to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care Channel! We're so happy you're here. This Channel is one of the ways we share out information about Dementia - including Alzheimers, Lewy Body, FTD, Vascular and many more - so that family and professional care partners can gain knowledge and build skills to become better care partners. Please subscribe and tap the bell so that you will receive notifications when we release new videos!
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Help Teepa Snow's non-profit, Snow Approach Foundation, raise $30k in 30 days to offset the renovation costs of their newest training facility in Hillsboro, NC. Visit teepasnow.info/30days to donate today.
© Positive Approach, LLC
Learn more about Teepa Snow and Positive Approach to Care: www.teepasnow.com
Subscribe to the Online Dementia Journal for FREE: teepasnow.com/newsletter-subscribe/
Ep. 252: The Long Goodbye...
Reacting to a recently published ad, Teepa and Greg discuss their thoughts on the message that was conveyed in the commercial, that when someone is diagnosed with dementia, they begin "dying" from that moment forward. What makes our approach radically different? Tune in to find out.
Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education-for-organizations-overview/ or contact us by phone at 877-877-1671 or by email at licensing@teepasnow.com.
Learn more about Teepa Snow and Positive Approach to Care: www.teepasnow.com
Subscribe to the Online Dementia Journal for...
Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education-for-organizations-overview/ or contact us by phone at 877-877-1671 or by email at licensing@teepasnow.com.
Learn more about Teepa Snow and Positive Approach to Care: www.teepasnow.com
Subscribe to the Online Dementia Journal for...
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Ep. 251: Does Depression Lead to Dementia, or Dementia to Depression?
Просмотров 69419 часов назад
Touching on the subject that various studies have researched, Teepa discusses the tricky relationship between dementia and depression. So, which comes first? Stay tuned to find out. Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education-for-organizations-overview/...
Time with Teepa - A Hot Topic for Roon.
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.21 час назад
Time with Teepa - A Hot Topic for @RoonDementia. You aren't who you think you are to me! For more check out Roon today! www.roon.com/ Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education-for-organizations-overview/ or contact us by phone at 877-877-1671 or by em...
Time with Teepa - Time with Teepa - Caregivers can cope…or can they?
Просмотров 822День назад
Time with Teepa - Time with Teepa - Caregivers can cope…or can they? Join us for a fascinating conversation with author Ruth Glover as she shares true stories and life lessons from her book on caregiving. Here is where you can find the book and more about Ruth- ruthglover.com/ Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos....
Ep. 250: When and How to Have Difficult Conversations
Просмотров 77214 дней назад
As more and more people are diagnosed with dementia, more and more families are facing the need to have difficult conversations. How should we approach these conversations in a way that we can avoid forcing the other person into a defensive more? Tune in to find out. Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more ...
Time with Teepa - Age bias to age sensitive healthcare, is it possible?
Просмотров 37814 дней назад
Time with Teepa - Age bias to age sensitive healthcare, is it possible? Talking with Dr. Corinne Auman about how this has to start with us. Learn more about Dr. Auman and her book here: corinneauman.com/books/ Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education...
Dementia Problem Solving Live on Facebook, May 1, 2024
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.14 дней назад
Teepa and a team of consultants and family members discuss questions sent to Positive Approach to Care for discussion and exploration. Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education-for-organizations-overview/ or contact us by phone at 877-877-1671 or by e...
Ep. 249: When Facilities "Bite Off More Than They Can Chew"
Просмотров 73821 день назад
This week's topic of conversation revolves around the situation that many families find themselves in when placing a loved one in a facility: sometimes, the facility cannot handle the challenging situations that crop up shortly after move-in day. If you or someone you know is facing a similar challenge, stay tuned. Note: Our RUclips videos are not designed for training purposes, but as a tool f...
Time with Teepa - Why write about Long Term Care for kids?
Просмотров 34321 день назад
Happy World Book Day! In celebration we are talking about a great book you should check out. Time with Teepa - Why write about Long Term Care for kids? Talking with @JennyAbeling - Because they are a part of family and a part of the community and so the ripple goes outward. A Kids Book about Long Term Care available on Amazon, Barnes and noble, Walmart..,most big retailers. Find her at www.jenn...
Ep. 248: Action Steps to Take If You Receive a Dementia Diagnosis
Просмотров 95728 дней назад
Here's a list you hope to never have to use, or have to pass along to a loved one, but can be glad to have in your back pocket just in case. Grab a notepad and pen and let's dive in. Note: Our RUclips videos are not designed for training purposes, but as a tool for dementia awareness and an introduction and supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care. Visit www.teepasnow.com to learn m...
Time with Teepa - How do you teach Yoga to someone who is living with significant brain change?
Просмотров 42828 дней назад
Time with Teepa - How do you teach Yoga to someone who is living with significant brain change? After 16 years of practice, Stacie Wyatt can tell you with ease. @Embracingspirityoga Check out her Channel now - www.youtube.com/@Embracingspirityoga Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please v...
Time with Teepa - Someone is choking, what should I do?
Просмотров 663Месяц назад
Time with Teepa - Someone is choking, what should I do? If I have the LifeVac USA available, I have increased the probability that I could save their life. Here is where you can learn more about LifeVac - lifevac.net/?msclkid=c0f5eb1730db1c5051fa8d088bee44cb Note: Our RUclips videos are not designed for training purposes, but as a tool for dementia awareness and an introduction and supplement t...
Time with Teepa - What is new with Roon Dementia.
Просмотров 749Месяц назад
Time with Teepa - What is new with Roon Dementia. New updates, new options, and how you can take advantage of it. Check out Roon here - www.roon.com/ Please note: RUclips videos are not a supplement to Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care training content and videos. For more information, please visit teepasnow.com/dementia-education-for-organizations-overview/ or contact us by phone at 877-8...
Ep.247: "Learn a New Language to Reduce Your Risk of Dementia"
Просмотров 601Месяц назад
If you read the news a lot, there's a possibility that you've seen articles titled similar to the title of this episode. How much attention should we give them and what should we focus on instead? We'll give you a hint: health promotion. Note: Our RUclips videos are not designed for training purposes, but as a tool for dementia awareness and an introduction and supplement to Teepa Snow's Positi...
Still Perfect, Forever Loved!, a Courageous Conversations in Dementia with David and Jodi.
Просмотров 703Месяц назад
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with David and Jodi. Still Perfect, Forever Loved! This is one family’s story chronicling their experience of caring for their loved one with dementia. The story is told by a few family members, but belongs to the entire family. If every person were to tell it, there would, of course, be many variations, but the common threads of pain, gratitude, awe, and th...
Ep. 246: Teepa's Thoughts on the Use of Restraints
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Ep. 246: Teepa's Thoughts on the Use of Restraints
Courageous Conversation in Dementia with Ginger Smith
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Courageous Conversation in Dementia with Ginger Smith
Time with Teepa - Intro to a Courageous Conversation Follow up for Ginger.
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Time with Teepa - Intro to a Courageous Conversation Follow up for Ginger.
Ep. 244: Frequently Asked Questions by Our Listeners
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Ep. 244: Frequently Asked Questions by Our Listeners
Practicing Dementia Care Skills with Teepa During In-Person Positive Approach to Care Certifications
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Practicing Dementia Care Skills with Teepa During In-Person Positive Approach to Care Certifications
Ep. 243: Celebrity Diagnosis', an Opportunity for Discussion
Просмотров 7752 месяца назад
Ep. 243: Celebrity Diagnosis', an Opportunity for Discussion
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 4
Просмотров 5032 месяца назад
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 4
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 3
Просмотров 4332 месяца назад
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 3
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 2
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Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 2
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 1
Просмотров 6172 месяца назад
Courageous Conversations in Dementia with Rebecca Hill: Part 1
Time with Teepa - Introducing Rebecca's Courageous Conversation
Просмотров 4952 месяца назад
Time with Teepa - Introducing Rebecca's Courageous Conversation
Ep. 242: How Do We Share New Information?
Просмотров 7402 месяца назад
Ep. 242: How Do We Share New Information?
Dementia Care: Why Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care (PAC) Training Is Different
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Dementia Care: Why Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care (PAC) Training Is Different
I wast to see the video of the last stage of dementia
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My Husband i think is Struggling with this. Hes Bored, Anxious,Restless, i want to find him something to do?? Like you said Teepa hes missing having a Purpose. He Worked as A Waiter before he was diagnosed very very Social to Zero Socializing. He never kept any Friends even. Everyone who meets him loves him though. I looked into Activities in our little town but its Quite expensive and we are low income, because im his Caretaker and i have no income. I guess i should spend more time with him try to do things with him. But i really am stuck at what to do??
My Husband has Severe Adult ADHD has had it all his life and was Diagnosed with Early Onset Alziemers Dementia at 62 Years old and his PCP is trying to take Away is Adderall Medication!! Im taking your advice Teepa And Getting a Second Opinion with a more Experienced Doctor. He needs those Meds!! His Attention Span with Dementia is Zero!! Even with the Meds the Meds Help So much though
! Darn yes! we can and are making a difference in peoples' lives & it's the best & most important job in the world.! Gracias
It is what it is. And I'm taking your advice and changing with my care partner. But I'm also mourning the slow loss of my partner. There has to be a middle ground where we can acknowledge that we're losing something and celebrating what the person still has.
So disappointed you didn’t see what this Ad meant . Maybe you just focused on losing memory. Having ftd I feel like I’m slowly dying bit by bit because I am I’m losing everything I valued in life from cooking to being a mother I can still smile & laugh . So sick of the living well rhetoric there’s no balance we are just ignored if we don’t fit that narrative
I agree. Being positive all the time is exhausting. Balancing _both_ the grief and having gratitude for what still remains is necessary and important. That is what the advertisement should have done, but an advert has to make an impact within a very short space of time. The grief is real and depending on the family's circumstances, the grief can overwhelm loved ones so much that they can't see how to move forward at all. A large part of grief is shame, which makes it so difficult to deal with and keeps the subject secret and isolates the mourner. That isolation is pretty horrible. I think this advert is saying "We know the grief and we will be there for you". That's really important! I think that's just as important as having gratitude for what is left. As a younger person whose mother has dementia, I have observed that all types of mental change and suffering has a huge stigma in Britain and British settler populations. I know my own mother's ablism is making her experience of dementia far more difficult that it might have otherwise been. Due to the stigma of mental illness and the hierarchy of ablism, most people think a quick and unexpected death is preferable to a long and lingering one, but I don't. That's because they've never experienced the shock of the unexpected death of a loved one. It doesn't matter how old the person is, you're never prepared for their sudden loss. With dementia, you have many opportunities to get your good-byes right. That's something that no one gets with a swift death, and it matters.
This is a helpful, informative Zoom. Thank you, thank you.
Hi Dr Snow. I’m doing onboard training for my 3rd caregiver job, and your teaching has me hysterical. Definitely making my training not feel like training. I truly hope when we’re all older, we have a Teepa snow being our caregiver ❤️❤️❤️
My problem is that we have an SUV with a front seat that is about six inches above my wife's butt. On our first attempt I had to lift her which was no good for my back. Looking for some way to overcome this problem. Any advice would be appreciated.
This was an excellent live presentation. Will try to share with family members.Thank you so very much.
What is your Facebook post called
Great show ❤
Thanks for watching!
Neither of my parents recieve a diagnosis of dementia. Though, Both my parents have developed dementia. Dad died 2 yrs ago, started to need help dressing but other than that he took care of all his personal needs and stayed socially engaged ! Mom is very healthy at 97. Lots of memory loss. So, much for the medical world 😂 Mom can no more take care of herself than fly to the moom ❤ she can however take care of her personal needs. Eat independently, get out of bed to wheelchair and converse. She stays affable, fun, interested and inquisitive! A wonderful woman !
Thank you !!!
Thank you ! After years of being one of 4 daughters of a Mom w dementia, i feel like I could also be a family care consultant ❤ 😂😂
You are welcome and thank you for watching. We have a certification for that if you are interested! Let us know.
I was diagnosed with Grave's disease in 2001 and was under (what we refer to in South Africa) Specialist care. The doctor is an excellent pulmonologist, and did monthly checkups which included blood tests every month, then when he was satisfied with the progress reduced it to every two months, every three months, six months and eventually my thyroid was normal. He also advised that this is not an hereditary disease, but can be familial. I haven't had any brain changes, but will be more concious should it occur, as my mom passed away from dementia.
Thank you
Any comments for dealing with someone with hearing loss?
Hi @sr.christinam.neumann1923. You could use more visual cues. Show by example. If you have any questions or thoughts you can always reach out for a free 30 minute consult at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/. Take Care.
So helpful! My sister was recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and her family is constantly trying to interrupt my sister so this was so helpful!
Thanks for watching. We offer lots of resources on our channel and website. Let us know how else we can support you and your sister. Take Care!
My grandmother is in the nursing home and will ask about wanton to go home for the day, but I’m worried she’ll resist wanting to go back to the nursing home and her physical decline limits her mobility but she keeps on insisting she can walk fine but she’s had 6 falls in the last 8 months. What do I tell her?
Hi @hannahwillis3537. Those are great questions. To chat more about this you can reach out to us for a free 30 minute consult at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/. Hope to hear from you.
Hi Teepa, 😢 sad topic this evening !!
Hi @janetpogue4970, yes it can be. Let us know if you need any support!
Thank you
Thank you
Gracias
Overwhelmed is how I feel when I see and hear you act it out. Had to stop listening.
Hi @user-ro8xn3cn6h, if you would like you can reach out to our team at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/ and we can support you. Take Care
So helpful. Thank you
My mom has just started to become aggressive with us. We think she might have always had depression. I watched your videos and tried your approach to calm her down. It worked❤ I am learning so much. Alzheimer’s requires you to learn how to engage with your loved one.
Hi @allisongeary6503, Thank you for watching and glad to hear that the tools you have learned from the videos and used with your mom have worked. We have lots of other free content on our channel as well as TickTock. We also offer a free 30 minute consult at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/. Let us know how else we can support you! Take Care, you are doing a great job.
Described my experiance w medical people
Yup, this is the real deal. Gracias again
My husband was diagnosed with AD last week. We had suspected something was going on. Thought he would be diagnosed with Dementia,. Not Dementia with Alzheimer's. My head has been spinning but I know to take each day as it comes. I'm SO excited I came across your videos. Plan to be a caregiver, until I can't. Reading and watching everything I can to help navigate down this road.
Hi @joanieAbbot-hg5nv, we are so glad you are here. We have lots of free content on youtube and ticktock as well as offer a free 30 minute consultation at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/. As you navigate the area of caregiver let us know how we can help and support you. We also have a caregiver support group that you may be interested in. Take Care, you are doing a great job!
Thank you for the teachings ! It was a pleasure meeting you in Indpls.
Roon looks like a special resource all the way along.
Gracias Teepa & Amanda
I wish I’d been on this call. Darn. I do this every day. It’s so individual. The community has to step up to help the transition
You are absolutely the best. I cannot tell you how often I share your videos to the support platforms I am on. I never watch you without learning something. God bless you for sharing your wisdom with the world. 🙏🏻💗
Thanks so much for sharing us out!
Amen!!! My thoughts exactly!
In the end, it's not going to matter how much money you had, what clothes you wore, how you did your hair, and how pretty you are. What will matter is what you made of your life, and what you became.
I’m taking care of my mom right now, she has Lewy Bodies, and I’ve been struggling with anger!! 😢 what’s wrong with me?!
I think everyone goes through an angry stage. Be sure to take some time for yourself.
Yes, you need to take care of yourself as well. Reach out if you need additional support teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/ You are doing a great job!!
How can this work when my lowd has aphasia and very short memory span?
HI, great question. Please reach out at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/
Need this book
Hi, @irmapena9319, Here's a link to the book (shop.teepasnow.com/product/seeing-the-gems-workbook/)
@@teepasnowvideos Gracias
Love this. Thank you so much
My Husband's Doctor is Fresh out of Resdency. It seems She knows nothing anout Dementia My Husband is loosing his Communication. Thats Why i go to all his appointments with him. She cant actually think she knows anything about him spending 15-20 minutes with him??? Im with him 24-7!!! He also has and has always had Severe Adult ADHD. And hes on Meds for it and his been for several years straight now!!! She wants to take it away!!! He Needs that Medication!!!
@michhall0103, I'm so sorry, that appears to be very frustrating! Let us know if there is something we can support you on. We offer a free 30 minute consultation with a team member at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/. Take Care
@teepasnowvideos Thank You So Much for the Support. I will let you know Thanks Again 😊
It seems like there is a HUGE lack of family taking care of their loved ones in the home. A lot of out sourcing happening
thanks for sharing, we offer a free 30 minute consult at teepasnow.com/services/consulting/phone-consultations/.
Brilliant example of how caregivers can make assumptions & having background about a senior can help identify what’s really happening. All nursing homes & hospitals need this training!