When digital services can help with Alzheimer's

Digital technologies are playing an increasing role in the care of people with Alzheimer's disease. Telemedical consultations, apps for daily routine structuring, or digital training programs are intended to relieve caregivers and enable those affected to have more independence. In practice, however, digital offerings present individual hurdles that make their use in everyday life more difficult. Researchers…

Communication with dementia: how helpful are tips from the internet?

Good communication is an essential building block for the quality of life of people with dementia and their relatives and caregivers. Since scientific literature is often difficult to access, many people seeking advice research practical tips for everyday life on the internet. But how well-founded are these online guidelines really? A recent study from Great Britain examined 39...

When communication becomes an obstacle: Focus on support systems for caregiving relatives

Communication difficulties are among the most burdensome situations in dementia. As conversations become more difficult and mutual understanding declines, those affected often experience increased frustration and social isolation. But it's not just those with the illness who suffer: a current review highlights that communication barriers are a cause of stress and burnout for caregivers. Support...

Communication as the key: paths to personalized dementia care

In modern dementia care, personalized care is a crucial factor for quality of life. This brings one question to the forefront: How can healthcare professionals recognize and meet the individual needs of those affected as verbal communication becomes more difficult? A current systematic review from London provides answers to this. The research team analyzed 33 studies…

Effective Coping Strategies for Caregivers of People with Dementia

Online via video conference or in person on-site: How effective are therapeutically supported assistance programs for partners and relatives who care for people with dementia? In a pilot study, Italian researchers achieved positive results. How do you deal with challenging behavior from people with dementia? How extensive is your own knowledge of dementia? Italian...

Communicating with People with Dementia – Having Conversations Using Integrative Validation® as an Example

Communicating Effectively – But How? As was already made clear in the last webinar, various barriers can arise when communicating with people with dementia. These hinder exchange and can thus strain the personal relationship with the affected person, making social participation difficult. Communication with people...

Webinar: Communicating with People with Dementia – Holding Conversations Using the Example of Integrative Validation – with Sabine Seipp

Communicating effectively – but how? As already became clear in the last webinar with Prof. Gabriele Wilz, various barriers can arise when communicating with people with dementia. These hinder exchange and can thus strain the personal relationship with the affected person. Communication with people with dementia can be facilitated...

Communication with People with Dementia – General Guidelines and How to Handle Problematic Situations

Communication with other people is an essential part of our daily lives. However, various barriers arise when communicating with people with dementia, making exchange and related social participation more difficult. Misunderstanding, arguments, anger, and irritation, or even social withdrawal can be the consequences. In the lecture...