Senior Resource Guide (Spring 2022)

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MID PHASE \\ MEMORY + DEMENTIA

REMINISCENCE THERAPY:

How It Can Help with Memory Issues

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iving in the past is often viewed with negative connotations and discouragement. However, when it comes to patients with Alzheimer’s or dementia, reminiscing can be a healthy and beneficial way to feel connected, valued and heard. Reminiscence therapy or a “life review” was first proposed by Dr. Robert Butler, a psychiatrist specializing in geriatric medicine, in the 1960s as a new way to look at aging and the natural process of memory. This was counter to what the other leading psychologists and psychiatrists promoted, as they felt that one should focus on the present and the future rather than try to relive broken or disconnected memories. For caregivers working with patients who have cognitive difficulties, reminiscence therapy can be an effective tool for engaging in conversation, making the patient feel valued and heard, and dealing with difficult emotions. There are several easy and effective ways for even non-trained professionals to participate in this form of therapy.

WHAT IS REMINISCENCE THERAPY? The practice of reminiscence therapy involves exchanging memories from one’s past as a way to remember more things. Its main goal is to stimulate the brain and improve overall well-being. Professional clinicians and family members can use this approach in both a clinical setting as well as an informal setting.


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pages 124-125

Understanding Hospice

4min
pages 116-120

Signs Not to Ignore Dementia versus

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pages 90-93

Care Transitions

1min
pages 94-95

Tips for Effective Alzheimer’s

1min
pages 87-89

Reminiscence Therapy

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pages 82-86

Steps to Take After a Memory Issue is Recognized

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pages 80-81

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How Can You

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pages 72-73

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pages 66-69

Anxiety Reducing Drink Recipe

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Meaningful Minutes for Caregivers

2min
pages 64-65

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pages 62-63

When Do You

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pages 60-61

A Guide to Medication

2min
pages 56-57

Having the Conversation:

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pages 40-41

Understanding Medicare: Parts, Plans and Meeting Your Needs

3min
pages 52-55

Paying for Long-Term Care

2min
pages 50-51

Five Must-Have Legal Documents

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Warning Signs of Unsafe Driving in Seniors

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What Level of Care

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5 Steps to Take When Your Parents Require Different Levels of Care

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How to Handle Anger Difficult Behavior?

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Get Connected

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