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2017-05-03 06:30:52 PM catiah (y)
2017-05-03 06:30:53 PM priscillad yes
2017-05-03 06:30:54 PM wandapoulson memories that stay
2017-05-03 06:30:58 PM cchase think of your computer
2017-05-03 06:31:09 PM catiah 8-)
2017-05-03 06:31:10 PM priscillad k
2017-05-03 06:31:15 PM aleda k
2017-05-03 06:31:17 PM 26rosemarie k
2017-05-03 06:31:19 PM cchase when you create a word you give it a name and name of a place to store...right
2017-05-03 06:31:22 PM dominiquesow (Tp)
2017-05-03 06:31:26 PM marilumolina 8-)
2017-05-03 06:31:26 PM 26rosemarie right
2017-05-03 06:31:26 PM aleda yes
2017-05-03 06:31:28 PM priscillad yes
2017-05-03 06:31:30 PM courtneyr2009 yes
2017-05-03 06:31:31 PM melodyh yes
2017-05-03 06:31:31 PM catiah right
2017-05-03 06:31:36 PM dominiquesow yes
2017-05-03 06:31:38 PM cchase when you want it you call it up by name
2017-05-03 06:31:39 PM 26rosemarie but then it gets deleted...............
2017-05-03 06:31:41 PM patfuller yes
2017-05-03 06:31:46 PM 26rosemarie right
2017-05-03 06:31:47 PM aleda yes
2017-05-03 06:31:47 PM melodyh right
2017-05-03 06:31:47 PM catiah right
2017-05-03 06:31:48 PM priscillad yes
2017-05-03 06:31:52 PM dominiquesow yes
2017-05-03 06:31:54 PM cchase with Alzheimer's
2017-05-03 06:31:59 PM priscillad memories stored
2017-05-03 06:32:05 PM cchase that file never gets stored...
2017-05-03 06:32:14 PM priscillad k
2017-05-03 06:32:17 PM dominiquesow agree
2017-05-03 06:32:17 PM asjodin that is a good anaology
2017-05-03 06:32:17 PM cchase so you cannot call it up when you want it
2017-05-03 06:32:18 PM marilumolina ok
2017-05-03 06:32:23 PM melodyh got it
2017-05-03 06:32:24 PM priscillad ok
2017-05-03 06:32:25 PM andriapowell agree
2017-05-03 06:32:27 PM catiah right, very sad
2017-05-03 06:32:32 PM aleda sad
2017-05-03 06:32:37 PM patfuller really
2017-05-03 06:32:40 PM melodyh so sad
2017-05-03 06:32:41 PM asjodin and frustrating!
2017-05-03 06:32:46 PM cchase also...with disease progression...older memories that were stored before Alzheimer'
2017-05-03 06:32:47 PM priscillad yes, very heartbreakin
2017-05-03 06:32:50 PM catiah I agree asjodin
2017-05-03 06:32:52 PM aleda I think scary
2017-05-03 06:33:01 PM asjodin yes aleda
2017-05-03 06:33:09 PM catiah right aleda
2017-05-03 06:33:09 PM cchase are not longer availble to retirive because of the plaques and tangles
2017-05-03 06:33:10 PM courtneyr2009 has anyone seen "Still Alice" also there is a boy in wells maine who has a dementia he is three and by the time he is six he will forget eveything hes learned
2017-05-03 06:33:21 PM courtneyr2009 we are doing a funrasier for him at my work
2017-05-03 06:33:23 PM dominiquesow yes
2017-05-03 06:33:29 PM asjodin I loved still alice
2017-05-03 06:33:30 PM melodyh right
2017-05-03 06:33:40 PM melodyh still alice? no
2017-05-03 06:33:50 PM catiah cool courteney
2017-05-03 06:33:53 PM courtneyr2009 its a movie about early onset
2017-05-03 06:33:57 PM aleda sad movie still alice
2017-05-03 06:33:57 PM cchase does anyone how long before you are diagnosed with Alzheimer's that you already have it??
2017-05-03 06:34:02 PM priscillad yes, i cried the entire movie...she was young..late 30's i believe
2017-05-03 06:34:05 PM melodyh i have to look it up
2017-05-03 06:34:09 PM asjodin a while right?
2017-05-03 06:34:09 PM aleda no
2017-05-03 06:34:11 PM courtneyr2009 you could have it for five years
2017-05-03 06:34:12 PM andriapowell no I haven't Ill have to look that one up.
2017-05-03 06:34:13 PM courtneyr2009 or so
2017-05-03 06:34:13 PM patfuller How early in life can you get alz
2017-05-03 06:34:30 PM marilumolina not sure on that one
2017-05-03 06:34:35 PM courtneyr2009 welll this kids three soo...
2017-05-03 06:34:39 PM courtneyr2009 but its very rare
2017-05-03 06:34:43 PM melodyh I dont think it has a age. does it?
2017-05-03 06:34:45 PM cchase first anwer: you can have it ten years before it is diagnosed
2017-05-03 06:34:50 PM asjodin WOW
2017-05-03 06:34:54 PM priscillad i seen a documentary that sibling of 5 age range 40-50 all have it
2017-05-03 06:34:59 PM catiah wow, i didn't know that
2017-05-03 06:35:04 PM 26rosemarie right
2017-05-03 06:35:13 PM melodyh that is scarey. 10 years
2017-05-03 06:35:15 PM cchase second anwer: I know someone who is 33 with Alzheimer's early onset
2017-05-03 06:35:19 PM aleda wow thats probably y meds r struggeling to help since it requires to start soon
2017-05-03 06:35:20 PM 26rosemarie the youngest one i hear that has alz was 26 yrs old
2017-05-03 06:35:26 PM courtneyr2009 a person can cover it up for awhile
2017-05-03 06:35:30 PM priscillad wow!
2017-05-03 06:35:30 PM catiah Oh, so sad
2017-05-03 06:35:31 PM asjodin it all depends on the individual
2017-05-03 06:35:36 PM 26rosemarie it is also hereditary
2017-05-03 06:35:41 PM courtneyr2009 the progression is slow for some
2017-05-03 06:35:45 PM courtneyr2009 and quick for others
2017-05-03 06:35:48 PM dominiquesow i think there is no specific age
2017-05-03 06:35:49 PM priscillad yes its hereditary
2017-05-03 06:35:52 PM catiah right
2017-05-03 06:35:54 PM cchase yes.. they usuall do know but cover it up..for fear of others finding out
2017-05-03 06:35:55 PM courtneyr2009 its all about the individual
2017-05-03 06:35:56 PM patfuller Once its discovered its too late to stop it I guesss.
2017-05-03 06:35:57 PM melodyh I heard it is hereditary too
2017-05-03 06:36:05 PM courtneyr2009 it can be hereditary
2017-05-03 06:36:06 PM cchase let me talk about hereditary
2017-05-03 06:36:15 PM priscillad k
2017-05-03 06:36:17 PM marilumolina ok
2017-05-03 06:36:17 PM melodyh ok
2017-05-03 06:36:18 PM asjodin I see that in the movie still alice
2017-05-03 06:36:18 PM dominiquesow the early onset are those who had depression issues in their young age
2017-05-03 06:36:21 PM catiah k
2017-05-03 06:36:21 PM patfuller k
2017-05-03 06:36:36 PM cchase if you have it in the family...you will be predisposed to potentially have it but it is no for sure
2017-05-03 06:36:36 PM kimberly1 yes
2017-05-03 06:36:40 PM aleda the only good thing about alzheimer is eventually the person doesnt know they dont remember
2017-05-03 06:36:45 PM courtneyr2009 dominquesow - i dont agree..
2017-05-03 06:36:50 PM cchase you will have a higher probability of having it
2017-05-03 06:36:59 PM asjodin what about enviorment?
2017-05-03 06:36:59 PM courtneyr2009 i dont think depression and alz go together
2017-05-03 06:37:02 PM courtneyr2009 but maybe
2017-05-03 06:37:03 PM catiah 8-)
2017-05-03 06:37:06 PM cchase yes.. aleda..sadly so true
2017-05-03 06:37:14 PM kimberly1 You have to act like they said it for the first time.
2017-05-03 06:37:15 PM courtneyr2009 i could be incorrect
2017-05-03 06:37:25 PM aleda but the families have it rough theentire time
2017-05-03 06:37:25 PM cchase Alzheimer's do get depressed
2017-05-03 06:37:35 PM asjodin i bet
2017-05-03 06:37:38 PM dominiquesow no what i mean is
2017-05-03 06:37:42 PM melodyh yes very depressed.
2017-05-03 06:37:46 PM ashleyann1902 So sad
2017-05-03 06:38:01 PM patfuller I heard that if you have balancing issues like having a tendicy of lending bckwards losing your balance is a sure sign of early ALZ
2017-05-03 06:38:14 PM dominiquesow the people who have depression now or have sort of brain disease will have an early onset of alz when they get old
2017-05-03 06:38:15 PM aleda I do my best work with alzheimers
2017-05-03 06:38:16 PM cchase imagine knowing inside yourself that you will be losing yourself in the near future
2017-05-03 06:38:16 PM courtneyr2009 but i havent read anything that states having depression in younger years leads to ALz . People aren't really 100% sure what casuse it
2017-05-03 06:38:23 PM 26rosemarie we have a lot of resident that has short term memory that has depression as well
2017-05-03 06:38:25 PM dominiquesow i read it
2017-05-03 06:38:34 PM priscillad scary for me for sure
2017-05-03 06:38:35 PM catiah terrible feeling celeste...
2017-05-03 06:38:40 PM cchase it is somewhat true about balance
2017-05-03 06:38:41 PM melodyh I see it everyday. It's hard to get them to do things as a group sometimes
2017-05-03 06:38:49 PM asjodin I could imagine. especially for those who know about their future as the disease progresses
2017-05-03 06:39:01 PM cchase it is that your sensory...skills deminish...thus lack of balance
2017-05-03 06:39:11 PM asjodin balance could be many different things-ie inner ear problem, parkinsons, etc
2017-05-03 06:39:12 PM cchase yes. cat terrible feeling
2017-05-03 06:39:14 PM marilumolina I really think that the virtual tour of alz. should be little bit more affordable
2017-05-03 06:39:30 PM andriapowell depth perception
2017-05-03 06:39:31 PM asjodin especially with retro loss of balance
2017-05-03 06:39:35 PM cchase yes.. balance could be many things as is dementia..
2017-05-03 06:39:41 PM asjodin very true
2017-05-03 06:39:42 PM courtneyr2009 dominiquesow- thank you , i will have to read into it more .. but very intersting
2017-05-03 06:39:48 PM dominiquesow yes it is sad, scary and frustrating so those who work in ALZ area should really have the BIG HEART for them
2017-05-03 06:39:50 PM catiah In my opinion is the worst thing can happen to someone is loose your memories. It is same to loose your life....
2017-05-03 06:39:52 PM marilumolina so we all can experiment
2017-05-03 06:39:55 PM cchase dementia can be caused by parkinson...meds. vascular . etvc
2017-05-03 06:39:59 PM priscillad we had a rs that had early onset, it was heartbreakin bc he knew something wasnt right
2017-05-03 06:40:21 PM 26rosemarie what i know forsure are the people who gets alz are smart people. we have a lot of them, successful people too
2017-05-03 06:40:23 PM cchase so when you see someone with Alzhimer's with behavior issues.
2017-05-03 06:40:29 PM kimberly1 diabetes, smoking, obsetiy
2017-05-03 06:40:33 PM aleda i think the best advise is to never have an agenda that cant be altered
2017-05-03 06:40:35 PM cchase think about what might be scary for them
2017-05-03 06:40:36 PM courtneyr2009 the residents i work with have my heart
2017-05-03 06:40:37 PM catiah You spend you entire life building your memories and .....
2017-05-03 06:40:42 PM patfuller No dont say it's true cchase my balance is awful. I tell my hsban all of the time if I fall at work I;ll have to quit. He's always catching me when I'm off balance.
2017-05-03 06:40:50 PM aleda have patience for them and just go with what they want
2017-05-03 06:40:54 PM sophiat anyone gets it..
2017-05-03 06:40:57 PM kimberly1 these are all and can effect you for dementia
2017-05-03 06:41:00 PM catiah I understand celeste. It is true
2017-05-03 06:41:01 PM melodyh I had a resident pass this week. It was very hard for me. he loved pinapple candy :(
2017-05-03 06:41:02 PM cchase he..he pat
2017-05-03 06:41:04 PM dominiquesow we do not watch movies that are about Vietnam wars
2017-05-03 06:41:06 PM cchase too cute
2017-05-03 06:41:15 PM dominiquesow anything violent
2017-05-03 06:41:15 PM aleda sorry melodyh
2017-05-03 06:41:16 PM priscillad yes, and your approach should be different when working with them
2017-05-03 06:41:40 PM cchase absolutely DO NOT PUT ANY AGGRESIVE stuff on
2017-05-03 06:41:40 PM dominiquesow and usually speak in front of them not behind them coz that rattles them easily
2017-05-03 06:41:57 PM asjodin esecially with ptsd
2017-05-03 06:41:59 PM kimberly1 treat them normally
2017-05-03 06:42:00 PM cchase you speak at eye level always
2017-05-03 06:42:05 PM asjodin yes
2017-05-03 06:42:08 PM courtneyr2009 never argue with them
2017-05-03 06:42:21 PM cchase you do not necessarily speak lounder but rather slower
2017-05-03 06:42:23 PM 26rosemarie our mens unit are behavioral and also womens unit. so yes patient also you have to be very gentle, kind and loving towards them
2017-05-03 06:42:23 PM catiah absolutley not, I agree.
2017-05-03 06:42:25 PM priscillad one lady doesnt like loud noise n doesnt like to be touched....soft tone and eye contact works best for her
2017-05-03 06:42:25 PM patfuller I have alot of patients with my residents, I just try to put myself in thier place and hope to treat them as I would like to be treated.
2017-05-03 06:42:25 PM aleda let them set the pase
2017-05-03 06:42:29 PM cchase delibritely
2017-05-03 06:42:31 PM aleda pace
2017-05-03 06:42:47 PM dominiquesow thats right pat
2017-05-03 06:42:51 PM cchase smile...always always smile
2017-05-03 06:42:58 PM melodyh Yes , I have one right now that stays upset
2017-05-03 06:42:59 PM 26rosemarie right
2017-05-03 06:43:04 PM andriapowell mirrors are not good because they don't see themselves as the age they are at the present they see a youger person
2017-05-03 06:43:08 PM dominiquesow yes and always makes them feel safe with u
2017-05-03 06:43:09 PM asjodin smiling to decrease the tension--nonverbal communication!
2017-05-03 06:43:10 PM melodyh I try to smile alot
2017-05-03 06:43:13 PM cchase DO NOT TREAT THEM LIKE CHILDREN..they are adults
2017-05-03 06:43:17 PM catiah smile is always the best thing...
2017-05-03 06:43:22 PM asjodin I agree
2017-05-03 06:43:24 PM cchase with a huge loss in sensory skills
2017-05-03 06:43:26 PM catiah sure
2017-05-03 06:43:30 PM cchase they know they are adults
2017-05-03 06:43:33 PM aleda we had one awhile ago who talked to mirror thought it was mom
2017-05-03 06:43:36 PM 26rosemarie they will tell you too, im not a kid!
2017-05-03 06:43:40 PM dominiquesow they wont remember what you say but they will remember how u make them feel at all times
2017-05-03 06:43:51 PM courtneyr2009 they have knowledge to share
2017-05-03 06:43:53 PM cchase it is best rsnot to have mirro
2017-05-03 06:43:54 PM asjodin Right! Now if we can tell everyone that works with them those same simple cues!
2017-05-03 06:43:57 PM cchase mirrors
2017-05-03 06:43:57 PM courtneyr2009 we just have to listen
2017-05-03 06:43:58 PM priscillad true dominque
2017-05-03 06:44:01 PM patfuller Yes smile because see this as someone they can trust. Alot of the residents are just plan scared.
2017-05-03 06:44:03 PM melodyh I have one that has to have the mirror covered
2017-05-03 06:44:08 PM kimberly1 listening is best
2017-05-03 06:44:12 PM marilumolina they know they are adults and they dont like to be treat like childs
2017-05-03 06:44:18 PM catiah we don't have mirrors on alz unit
2017-05-03 06:44:21 PM cchase correct mailu
2017-05-03 06:44:22 PM asjodin it can be scary seeing themselves
2017-05-03 06:44:25 PM cchase marilu
2017-05-03 06:44:26 PM dominiquesow they have flickiring memories sometimes one wants to get dress to go to school and upset and crying coz she is late for school
2017-05-03 06:44:34 PM asjodin that is not meant to be mean by the way
2017-05-03 06:44:37 PM aleda yes they will remember bad mood so do your best to help everything be positive slow and not overwhelming one task and a time
2017-05-03 06:44:45 PM cchase we forget that they are adults because of some behaviors
2017-05-03 06:44:51 PM dominiquesow I had to join her journey and told her it is Saturday today there is no school on saturdays
2017-05-03 06:44:58 PM catiah right
2017-05-03 06:45:02 PM melodyh right
2017-05-03 06:45:08 PM cchase start the day with a huge smile
2017-05-03 06:45:12 PM asjodin yes I see that a lot when families come visit and they way they communicate with them
2017-05-03 06:45:15 PM catiah right
2017-05-03 06:45:18 PM cchase there mood will follow
2017-05-03 06:45:19 PM dominiquesow we cannot argue with them coz they will insist what they know is right
2017-05-03 06:45:23 PM asjodin good point
2017-05-03 06:45:24 PM ashleyann1902 One of my ladies was so anxious because she didn't have any food to feed her children
2017-05-03 06:45:32 PM asjodin sad ashley
2017-05-03 06:45:33 PM courtneyr2009 I had a resident once wake up form a nap once and think his wife just died .. hes wife died 10 years ago ... I held his hand and told him i was so sorry for his loss and i let him grieve
2017-05-03 06:45:37 PM cchase yes..yes... do not argue..you will lose
2017-05-03 06:45:38 PM melodyh sometimes they get upset when family leaves
2017-05-03 06:45:47 PM ashleyann1902 I reassured her that her children were old enough to work and that they packed a lunch
2017-05-03 06:45:47 PM asjodin good job courtney
2017-05-03 06:45:54 PM cchase good work courtney
2017-05-03 06:45:55 PM courtneyr2009 and i listened to him tell me stories
2017-05-03 06:45:55 PM ashleyann1902 She seemed really relieved after that
2017-05-03 06:45:59 PM dominiquesow yes i just had today- wife died all the time and every afternoon
2017-05-03 06:45:59 PM courtneyr2009 and he felt better
2017-05-03 06:46:06 PM aleda I had one stressing cause she needed to feed her family so i gave her stuff and we made peanut buttter sandwhiches
2017-05-03 06:46:07 PM patfuller Have yo guys noticed that the resident will come toyou for help instead of the CNA's taking care of them. I often will assist the residents when they ask to go to te bathroom because the CNA's will hide from them
2017-05-03 06:46:11 PM cchase validate how they feel...what they feel
2017-05-03 06:46:18 PM kimberly1 my lady couldn't find her purse today shhe was so agitated. I just reassured her and we found it.
2017-05-03 06:46:21 PM courtneyr2009 YES cchase!
2017-05-03 06:46:22 PM catiah right
2017-05-03 06:46:30 PM courtneyr2009 what they are feeling is REAL
2017-05-03 06:46:33 PM courtneyr2009 be in the moment
2017-05-03 06:46:38 PM courtneyr2009 be in their reality
2017-05-03 06:46:39 PM priscillad i do, pat....everyday
2017-05-03 06:46:42 PM asjodin well said courtney
2017-05-03 06:46:44 PM cchase tell your lady that you will be happy to help her look for it
2017-05-03 06:46:45 PM melodyh agree courtney
2017-05-03 06:47:08 PM kimberly1 I did
2017-05-03 06:47:09 PM cchase we have the saying: step into their world
2017-05-03 06:47:15 PM catiah some of my ladies have their bags with wallet etc .... all time w/ them
2017-05-03 06:47:17 PM kimberly1 Yes
2017-05-03 06:47:20 PM asjodin I like it
2017-05-03 06:47:29 PM aleda thats nice cchase
2017-05-03 06:47:38 PM melodyh cat mine do that too
2017-05-03 06:47:42 PM dominiquesow yes kindness always works with them and spending time with them not rushing them at all will help....
2017-05-03 06:47:42 PM marilumolina i always think that i have to act like my child is looking at me ,... so always treat everybody with respect
2017-05-03 06:47:45 PM cchase watch out for area rugs...they think at times that it is a hole
2017-05-03 06:47:48 PM catiah and they dress up like they are going to work...
2017-05-03 06:47:48 PM dominiquesow yes catiah we have that too
2017-05-03 06:47:58 PM courtneyr2009 I always tell my residents that they are in charge I and that i work for them
2017-05-03 06:48:09 PM dominiquesow even she is already in night gown she still have her favorite purse with her
2017-05-03 06:48:15 PM aleda courtney i do as well
2017-05-03 06:48:25 PM asjodin That will be me dominique I love my purses!
2017-05-03 06:48:29 PM catiah And they talk about to get the train, etc
2017-05-03 06:48:30 PM cchase get to know what soothes them
2017-05-03 06:48:33 PM courtneyr2009 cause its true.. its their home
2017-05-03 06:48:37 PM andriapowell also no sense of warmth or cold. usually will where several layers of clothing when its hot out.
2017-05-03 06:48:40 PM priscillad always, courtney
2017-05-03 06:48:42 PM courtneyr2009 we are going into their 'home"
2017-05-03 06:48:43 PM cchase support them by making that available to them
2017-05-03 06:48:46 PM patfuller yes cchase they do. We have put the rugs in front of the exit doors to prevent them from leaving the facility.
2017-05-03 06:48:48 PM asjodin anyone diffuse lavander or peace and calming?
2017-05-03 06:48:52 PM melodyh I have a station with a old school type writter I let them use. It works
2017-05-03 06:48:57 PM courtneyr2009 asjodin- we do
2017-05-03 06:49:00 PM courtneyr2009 amazing
2017-05-03 06:49:03 PM asjodin results?
2017-05-03 06:49:11 PM courtneyr2009 they love it
2017-05-03 06:49:12 PM cchase yup-- those rugs are holes in the floor
2017-05-03 06:49:15 PM asjodin We use it too
2017-05-03 06:49:19 PM aleda i tried it but never saw any changes
2017-05-03 06:49:19 PM kimberly1 yep
2017-05-03 06:49:21 PM dominiquesow all i am hoping that if i will have ALZ i will not be speaking in my language coz no one will understand me here and hopefully i will not be agitated with food coz I will surely always ask for rice
2017-05-03 06:49:27 PM 26rosemarie one of our residents love ice cream it make them feel better, so i try to offer it everytime his upset
2017-05-03 06:49:29 PM catiah I have a resident who loves me because I agree when he asked me who is the boss in this place: him
2017-05-03 06:49:37 PM andriapowell it's depth perception
2017-05-03 06:49:55 PM cchase correct it is depth perception
2017-05-03 06:50:01 PM 26rosemarie lol, dominique whats your nationality?
2017-05-03 06:50:01 PM courtneyr2009 dominiquesow i have a resident that her native lanuge is french
2017-05-03 06:50:01 PM aleda dominique prepare care plan put it in your will
2017-05-03 06:50:02 PM catiah He ask all time: do you know who is the boss here?
2017-05-03 06:50:08 PM cchase I have homework for you all!!
2017-05-03 06:50:11 PM courtneyr2009 and she starts speaking it more and more
2017-05-03 06:50:12 PM aleda ok
2017-05-03 06:50:18 PM cchase when you can
2017-05-03 06:50:19 PM priscillad ok
2017-05-03 06:50:19 PM dominiquesow it is really sad - coz they already ALZ and some of them have to eat pureed food and pudding thick to drink-
2017-05-03 06:50:21 PM catiah k
2017-05-03 06:50:22 PM courtneyr2009 ok
2017-05-03 06:50:23 PM asjodin I've noticed issues with the transition between wood floor and laminate
2017-05-03 06:50:26 PM melodyh I have 2 pastors now and they go back and forth
2017-05-03 06:50:30 PM cchase go to utube and look up VDT
2017-05-03 06:50:33 PM patfuller ready
2017-05-03 06:50:41 PM aleda ok
2017-05-03 06:50:42 PM courtneyr2009 Virtual demita training
2017-05-03 06:50:44 PM cchase Vertual Dementia Tour
2017-05-03 06:50:44 PM andriapowell k
2017-05-03 06:50:49 PM asjodin I have looked up VDT and suggested staff to do this also!
2017-05-03 06:50:51 PM dominiquesow thanks
2017-05-03 06:50:51 PM melodyh k
2017-05-03 06:50:53 PM patfuller VDT
2017-05-03 06:50:54 PM cchase ops spll
2017-05-03 06:50:55 PM asjodin It's an eye opener
2017-05-03 06:51:01 PM courtneyr2009 we had that at my commuity
2017-05-03 06:51:02 PM marilumolina it is very expensive to bring it to work
2017-05-03 06:51:03 PM priscillad ok, i will
2017-05-03 06:51:06 PM cchase yes ..it is an eye opener
2017-05-03 06:51:20 PM aleda ill look it up after this
2017-05-03 06:51:22 PM asjodin you can do it at your work yourself
2017-05-03 06:51:26 PM courtneyr2009 it is a great way to see the best of our ability of what its likle
2017-05-03 06:51:27 PM marilumolina i would like to bringit here forall staff to warche it
2017-05-03 06:51:32 PM kimberly1 I have to check it out
2017-05-03 06:51:32 PM courtneyr2009 like
2017-05-03 06:51:36 PM cchase really shows you what the world of someone with Alzheimer's feels and sees
2017-05-03 06:51:40 PM patfuller So some of you already visited the site. can't wait
2017-05-03 06:51:41 PM asjodin similar to what they have done---just make sure it is not in front of residents