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2018-01-03 06:58:31 PM cchase hello everyone
2018-01-03 06:58:44 PM joyful Hello
2018-01-03 06:58:44 PM cchase welcome to specialty chat
2018-01-03 06:58:48 PM dorisr2001 hello everyone
2018-01-03 06:59:02 PM cchase how are you all doing tonight??
2018-01-03 06:59:15 PM joyful Cold
2018-01-03 06:59:15 PM dorisr2001 cold
2018-01-03 06:59:26 PM cchase yes...cold...
2018-01-03 06:59:33 PM dorisr2001 joyful where are you
2018-01-03 06:59:43 PM dorisr2001 cchase you?
2018-01-03 06:59:44 PM joyful Northwest Ohio
2018-01-03 06:59:47 PM cchase I am in the northeast and we are expecting a big snow storm
2018-01-03 06:59:57 PM dorisr2001 omg im florida
2018-01-03 07:00:09 PM brian enter the chat room
2018-01-03 07:00:12 PM cchase got the generator some gas and ready to go if we need it
2018-01-03 07:00:20 PM dorisr2001 no work tomorrow cchase
2018-01-03 07:00:21 PM joyful It cool in Florida correct
2018-01-03 07:00:34 PM dorisr2001 freezing to me
2018-01-03 07:00:43 PM cchase heard florida is cold too
2018-01-03 07:00:47 PM brian calm before the storm
2018-01-03 07:00:56 PM jpocorello001 texas is cold!!!
2018-01-03 07:00:56 PM dorisr2001 so what are we talking about tonite
2018-01-03 07:01:07 PM dorisr2001 hi brian
2018-01-03 07:01:14 PM brian hello
2018-01-03 07:01:15 PM jpocorello001 Hello everyone :)
2018-01-03 07:01:22 PM cchase tonight is Alzheimer;s dementia chat
2018-01-03 07:01:40 PM dorisr2001 ok
2018-01-03 07:01:47 PM cchase would you provide your name and class you are enrolled in
2018-01-03 07:02:01 PM cchase for chat credit
2018-01-03 07:02:02 PM joyful Johnna Shaferly 010218
2018-01-03 07:02:06 PM dorisr2001 doris 110717
2018-01-03 07:02:13 PM brian Brian Dooley 120517
2018-01-03 07:02:31 PM dorisr2001 joyful just started huh
2018-01-03 07:02:42 PM joyful Yes MEPAP@
2018-01-03 07:02:44 PM joyful 2
2018-01-03 07:02:48 PM cchase do you work in LTC
2018-01-03 07:02:53 PM dorisr2001 yes
2018-01-03 07:03:06 PM cchase joyful are you a newbie??
2018-01-03 07:03:20 PM cchase anyone work in assisted living??
2018-01-03 07:03:24 PM joyful Yep just started 2
2018-01-03 07:03:27 PM brian LTC
2018-01-03 07:03:27 PM janaj enter the chat room
2018-01-03 07:03:31 PM dorisr2001 are you guys directors?
2018-01-03 07:03:35 PM joyful Yes
2018-01-03 07:03:37 PM cchase great joyful!!!
2018-01-03 07:03:37 PM brian no
2018-01-03 07:03:52 PM janaj Hello
2018-01-03 07:03:57 PM brian hello
2018-01-03 07:04:15 PM cchase do you plan activities for those with alzheimer's??
2018-01-03 07:04:19 PM cchase or dementia
2018-01-03 07:04:24 PM janaj YES
2018-01-03 07:04:25 PM dorisr2001 yes
2018-01-03 07:04:26 PM brian yes
2018-01-03 07:04:32 PM brinyanny enter the chat room
2018-01-03 07:04:33 PM brian sensory program
2018-01-03 07:04:34 PM dorisr2001 sensory
2018-01-03 07:04:37 PM joyful I plan a lot of 1:1'a
2018-01-03 07:04:46 PM jpocorello001 I am new to this field, so learning alot!
2018-01-03 07:04:46 PM dorisr2001 trivia
2018-01-03 07:04:48 PM brinyanny hello everyone!!!
2018-01-03 07:04:52 PM cchase let's take some time to share some of those activities that worked for you
2018-01-03 07:04:52 PM brian hello
2018-01-03 07:05:06 PM brian theme box
2018-01-03 07:05:09 PM cchase hey brinyanny
2018-01-03 07:05:11 PM dorisr2001 sensory is great for them
2018-01-03 07:05:20 PM janaj Anything with music is enjoyed by most
2018-01-03 07:05:28 PM dorisr2001 photo books
2018-01-03 07:05:35 PM brian aroma therapy
2018-01-03 07:05:47 PM cchase good activities
2018-01-03 07:05:50 PM joyful I have a resident who was a handyman. He has a hammer and plastic nails to pound.
2018-01-03 07:05:56 PM cchase what do you find most challenging??
2018-01-03 07:05:58 PM dorisr2001 cool idea
2018-01-03 07:06:08 PM dorisr2001 keeping their attention
2018-01-03 07:06:19 PM brian same here
2018-01-03 07:06:29 PM brian keeping their attention
2018-01-03 07:06:30 PM janaj Keeping up with some of these guys, the energy level is amazing
2018-01-03 07:06:35 PM dorisr2001 it is easier 1-1
2018-01-03 07:06:46 PM cchase there is a childs toy ..it is plastic with nails and screws on a board to pound in with a hammer
2018-01-03 07:06:54 PM brian cueing and encouragement to remain engage
2018-01-03 07:06:57 PM cchase then turn it over and pound again
2018-01-03 07:07:14 PM joyful Yep that is what I have
2018-01-03 07:07:17 PM cchase you cannot plan to keep their attention
2018-01-03 07:07:25 PM dorisr2001 i have a seamstress so i bought her children sewing cards
2018-01-03 07:07:25 PM cchase keep activities short and sweet
2018-01-03 07:07:31 PM cchase you will do better
2018-01-03 07:07:33 PM ebroughton enter the chat room
2018-01-03 07:07:45 PM jpocorello001 great ideas everyone!
2018-01-03 07:07:45 PM cchase nice doris
2018-01-03 07:07:55 PM dorisr2001 thanks
2018-01-03 07:08:00 PM ebroughton whoops was in the wrong chat room. Is this the ALZ chat?
2018-01-03 07:08:06 PM dorisr2001 yes
2018-01-03 07:08:07 PM brian yes
2018-01-03 07:08:08 PM jpocorello001 yes
2018-01-03 07:08:08 PM cchase yes
2018-01-03 07:08:13 PM ebroughton Awesome!
2018-01-03 07:08:34 PM cchase can you provide your name and class you are enrolled in ebroughton
2018-01-03 07:08:49 PM joyful I have a few that I can't seem to get interested in anything
2018-01-03 07:08:53 PM cchase what training do you all have with Alzheimer's??
2018-01-03 07:08:58 PM ebroughton Emily Broughton MEPAP II 010218
2018-01-03 07:09:01 PM dorisr2001 inservices
2018-01-03 07:09:15 PM jpocorello001 I didnt provide my name or class. Jessica Yost - MEPAP1=120517
2018-01-03 07:09:28 PM dorisr2001 plus 17 yrs as a cna
2018-01-03 07:09:31 PM cchase great TY jessica
2018-01-03 07:09:32 PM ebroughton Yeah, we have a psychologist on site who does monthly inservices. Not the best, but better than nothing
2018-01-03 07:09:57 PM dorisr2001 i often wonder what they are thinking
2018-01-03 07:10:03 PM cchase too bad that a psychologist cannot give GREAT information
2018-01-03 07:10:10 PM joyful I don't have an special training. Just what I am reading on my own.
2018-01-03 07:10:12 PM dorisr2001 i have one that walks all day back and forth
2018-01-03 07:10:16 PM jpocorello001 I dont have any experience as I am switching careers
2018-01-03 07:10:27 PM jpocorello001 You're welcome.
2018-01-03 07:10:34 PM janaj Jana Johnston MEPAP1 120517 IHave been caregiver for 3 hospice patients with Alz. and currently voluteer in the Life Enrichment uunit.
2018-01-03 07:10:36 PM cchase it's ok to let them walk
2018-01-03 07:10:45 PM cchase it helps to walk out the anxiety
2018-01-03 07:10:52 PM ebroughton Dorisr, I always wonder what is going on in their minds! I just lost my grandma on Christmas day after a 7 year battle with Alzheimers. Truly a tough disease.
2018-01-03 07:10:52 PM cchase so long as they are safe
2018-01-03 07:10:54 PM dorisr2001 i know but she never talks
2018-01-03 07:10:54 PM brian yeah, we had a resident who would do the same
2018-01-03 07:11:01 PM joyful But one keeps trying to go out the door
2018-01-03 07:11:02 PM brian pace up and down the hallway
2018-01-03 07:11:27 PM jpocorello001 Sorry to hear that Emily :(
2018-01-03 07:11:37 PM dorisr2001 thats all this resident does until she get agitated
2018-01-03 07:11:39 PM ebroughton Are your doors locked? We usually let them walk and we don't have to worry about it much because they are on a secure unit
2018-01-03 07:11:49 PM ebroughton Thank you Jpocorello!
2018-01-03 07:11:55 PM dorisr2001 yes our building is 2 floors
2018-01-03 07:12:01 PM cchase it's hard to understand but if you try to stop the pacing - you will have an very nervous person to deal with
2018-01-03 07:12:12 PM dorisr2001 yes so true
2018-01-03 07:12:15 PM joyful Our doors are on alarm. No, I am not in a special secure unit
2018-01-03 07:12:28 PM cchase use activities to lure them in to what you are doing
2018-01-03 07:12:32 PM brian we have alarms on the units
2018-01-03 07:12:32 PM jpocorello001 The facility I am volunteering at I see a man who is always pacing the hallways
2018-01-03 07:12:44 PM brinyanny Blanket of memories, with objects that bring back memories from their past
2018-01-03 07:12:49 PM dorisr2001 this resident never sits
2018-01-03 07:12:49 PM cchase sometimes... ask them to help make a sandwich
2018-01-03 07:12:56 PM brian or fold clothes
2018-01-03 07:13:04 PM jpocorello001 They let him walk unti he doesnt want to anymore
2018-01-03 07:13:19 PM joyful I have one that wants cookies all the time
2018-01-03 07:13:22 PM cchase if he walks enough..might sleep better @ night
2018-01-03 07:13:24 PM dorisr2001 i let them fold laundry or match the letters on an alphabet board
2018-01-03 07:13:34 PM jpocorello001 that its true cchase
2018-01-03 07:13:46 PM cchase so lets talk about the brain of alzheimer's
2018-01-03 07:13:50 PM dorisr2001 ok
2018-01-03 07:13:52 PM joyful ok
2018-01-03 07:13:54 PM janaj Exercise class to wear him down
2018-01-03 07:14:09 PM janaj ok
2018-01-03 07:14:20 PM cchase some of you will already know the answer so let's give the newbies a chance to try
2018-01-03 07:14:25 PM brian got it
2018-01-03 07:14:27 PM dorisr2001 ok
2018-01-03 07:14:38 PM cchase how long is Alzheimer's present before it is discovered
2018-01-03 07:14:52 PM joyful many years?
2018-01-03 07:14:54 PM ebroughton From what I read they estimate like 20 years, right?
2018-01-03 07:15:00 PM brian years
2018-01-03 07:15:10 PM brinyanny many years
2018-01-03 07:15:17 PM dorisr2001 years
2018-01-03 07:15:25 PM cchase good..... yes it is believed that some 15 - 20 years
2018-01-03 07:15:33 PM dorisr2001 crazy huh
2018-01-03 07:15:36 PM cchase before anyone gets wind of it
2018-01-03 07:15:41 PM brian I agree
2018-01-03 07:15:47 PM jpocorello001 wow thats a long time
2018-01-03 07:15:50 PM cchase what is happening in the brain??
2018-01-03 07:16:08 PM ebroughton plaques and tangles prevent the brain from communicating with itself
2018-01-03 07:16:14 PM dorisr2001 it starts to shutdown?
2018-01-03 07:16:20 PM janaj Plaquea in the brain
2018-01-03 07:16:43 PM cchase yes plaques and tangles prevent neurons in the brain from communicating
2018-01-03 07:16:55 PM janaj Calcium deposits in the brain?
2018-01-03 07:17:08 PM brinyanny Calcium?
2018-01-03 07:17:08 PM joyful Do they have a test to check for this?
2018-01-03 07:17:18 PM jpocorello001 toxcins are in the brain, neurons die
2018-01-03 07:17:38 PM cchase which means that the brain cannot give instructions on how to find memories or how to do other things as the disease progressess
2018-01-03 07:17:50 PM ebroughton Since they aren't sure what exactly causes it, there is no test. However there is a test that will see if you have a gene that is correlated with late onset alzheimers
2018-01-03 07:17:59 PM brian lose their past memories
2018-01-03 07:18:02 PM cchase there is a gene they have identified
2018-01-03 07:18:02 PM dorisr2001 you can live a long time with this disease
2018-01-03 07:18:12 PM jpocorello001 I wonder what age you can get tested at
2018-01-03 07:18:21 PM cchase that increases the probability that you might have alz
2018-01-03 07:18:30 PM dorisr2001 hat is the test
2018-01-03 07:18:36 PM cchase you can be test for that gene anythime
2018-01-03 07:18:52 PM dorisr2001 ok but what do you ask for?
2018-01-03 07:19:07 PM cchase also if you have a family member with Alz..it increases your chances of having Alz
2018-01-03 07:19:12 PM brian yes
2018-01-03 07:19:39 PM cchase you have to seek a specialist ...a reg. PCP does not know what to look for
2018-01-03 07:19:44 PM joyful Interesting
2018-01-03 07:20:00 PM dorisr2001 what kind of specialist
2018-01-03 07:20:31 PM ebroughton I did the 23 and Me Genetic Research test (at home testing) and they tested for that gene. Obviously serious concerns could go to a neurologist, but I am young and mostly just curious
2018-01-03 07:20:42 PM cchase geneticist
2018-01-03 07:21:39 PM cchase lots of medications can affect testing outcome so it should be done in a carefully controlled lab
2018-01-03 07:21:49 PM brinyanny Interesting this chat
2018-01-03 07:22:02 PM cchase it does not mean you will have Alz
2018-01-03 07:22:11 PM cchase but it increasees your chances
2018-01-03 07:22:32 PM cchase lets talk about memories
2018-01-03 07:22:36 PM joyful it would be nice to know if you have a greater chance
2018-01-03 07:22:46 PM brian to be on the safe side
2018-01-03 07:22:48 PM cchase anyone know what long term memory is (LTM)?
2018-01-03 07:22:54 PM ebroughton yes
2018-01-03 07:23:10 PM janaj Things from long ago
2018-01-03 07:23:20 PM dorisr2001 is remembering the past but not something that happened 5 minutes ago
2018-01-03 07:23:22 PM joyful Yes, what you did years and months ago
2018-01-03 07:23:27 PM brian memory from the past
2018-01-03 07:23:43 PM cchase good... so short term memory STM??
2018-01-03 07:23:54 PM joyful What you ate for lunch
2018-01-03 07:24:04 PM dorisr2001 does not remember in a few minutes
2018-01-03 07:24:04 PM janaj Recent, within the day, etc.
2018-01-03 07:24:09 PM cchase great
2018-01-03 07:24:14 PM brian recent
2018-01-03 07:24:29 PM cchase so memories can be stored in the brain for referencing later
2018-01-03 07:24:40 PM dorisr2001 yes
2018-01-03 07:24:44 PM brian yes
2018-01-03 07:24:45 PM cchase to recall them before the Alz has taken over
2018-01-03 07:25:14 PM joyful But they still recall them.
2018-01-03 07:25:16 PM cchase but after Alz reaches a certain stage of progression... memories are no longer able to be stored....
2018-01-03 07:25:26 PM cchase thus...they become short term memories
2018-01-03 07:25:26 PM dorisr2001 so sad
2018-01-03 07:25:54 PM cchase they can recall up to a point when the disease no longer lets them recall
2018-01-03 07:25:59 PM cchase think of a computer
2018-01-03 07:26:15 PM cchase you make a word doc. give it a name and save it in a file for later
2018-01-03 07:26:32 PM cchase with Alz. - your computer cannot save it
2018-01-03 07:26:46 PM cchase so you cannot recall the file to bring it up
2018-01-03 07:26:53 PM brian sad
2018-01-03 07:27:06 PM cchase yes ...sad for sure
2018-01-03 07:27:18 PM ebroughton We have to screen the newspaper we give to the ALZ residents because if they read a violent headline that is all they think about for the entire day
2018-01-03 07:27:43 PM cchase yes...never put on news that might upset also
2018-01-03 07:28:04 PM cchase ok...so what is early onset?? and late onset??
2018-01-03 07:28:25 PM dorisr2001 early forgetting little things here and there
2018-01-03 07:28:34 PM dorisr2001 sounds like me lol
2018-01-03 07:28:38 PM brian onset is the beginning stages
2018-01-03 07:28:39 PM ebroughton Early onset is diagnosis before 65
2018-01-03 07:29:05 PM cchase yes.. early onset means that Alz is present at an early age
2018-01-03 07:29:21 PM cchase I know of someone who is 33 years old with diagnosed Alz
2018-01-03 07:29:22 PM janaj forgetfulness, at first, wheres the car ? late onset , Wheres the cat ? but there never was a cat
2018-01-03 07:29:34 PM dorisr2001 33?
2018-01-03 07:29:39 PM brinyanny waoooo
2018-01-03 07:29:40 PM ebroughton 33???
2018-01-03 07:29:40 PM cchase yes ma'am
2018-01-03 07:29:47 PM brian 33?
2018-01-03 07:29:48 PM ebroughton unbelievable
2018-01-03 07:29:49 PM dorisr2001 how bad
2018-01-03 07:29:50 PM brian wow
2018-01-03 07:29:57 PM jpocorello001 33 wow thats so young!
2018-01-03 07:30:00 PM ebroughton that is so young, so sad.
2018-01-03 07:30:07 PM joyful Too young!!
2018-01-03 07:30:09 PM cchase yup... it was documented
2018-01-03 07:30:43 PM cchase so with early onset - the disease progresses more rapidly
2018-01-03 07:31:02 PM dorisr2001 the younger you are?
2018-01-03 07:31:13 PM cchase than if when you are older
2018-01-03 07:31:28 PM dorisr2001 wow i did not know that
2018-01-03 07:31:31 PM cchase yes the younger the onset the faster the disease will progress
2018-01-03 07:31:42 PM joyful Sad
2018-01-03 07:31:58 PM cchase there are different stages in btw.
2018-01-03 07:32:12 PM cchase some stages move faster than others
2018-01-03 07:32:24 PM janaj is there any way of slowing down the progress?
2018-01-03 07:32:27 PM cchase and it is unique to the individual
2018-01-03 07:32:34 PM dorisr2001 btw?
2018-01-03 07:32:38 PM cchase not like clock work
2018-01-03 07:32:45 PM brian progress rapidly
2018-01-03 07:32:52 PM ebroughton medications can slow it down, but effect people differently. What works for some doesn't work for others
2018-01-03 07:33:23 PM cchase professionals state that working your brain and daily exercise and diet helps
2018-01-03 07:33:55 PM brian keep yourself occupy
2018-01-03 07:33:58 PM cchase the medications do not slow it down - they help reduce the severity of the symptoms
2018-01-03 07:34:12 PM janaj has anyone ever been cured?
2018-01-03 07:34:16 PM brinyanny How can you avoid it?
2018-01-03 07:34:39 PM cchase no cure... no known way to avoid
2018-01-03 07:34:43 PM dorisr2001 you cant avoid if you have the gene rigt?
2018-01-03 07:34:51 PM brian no
2018-01-03 07:35:22 PM cchase there is a PCP out there stating that a special diet he wrote can reverse it...but not sure that has really been documented
2018-01-03 07:35:40 PM dorisr2001 what kind of diet
2018-01-03 07:35:42 PM ebroughton Wow, must be a good diet!
2018-01-03 07:35:54 PM cchase the gene puts you at higher risk to have it
2018-01-03 07:36:10 PM ebroughton You can still have the gene and not get ALZ, right?
2018-01-03 07:36:24 PM joyful what kind of diet?
2018-01-03 07:36:27 PM jpocorello001 I feel like diet plays a huge role in all of these diseases
2018-01-03 07:36:48 PM cchase I am trying to find the PCP name so you can look up diet book her wrote
2018-01-03 07:37:01 PM dorisr2001 thanks
2018-01-03 07:37:24 PM ebroughton Is he saying that it will reverse an end-stage ALZ patient? or is more of a preventative diet?
2018-01-03 07:37:25 PM cchase his name is Dale E. Bredesen, MD
2018-01-03 07:37:31 PM ebroughton Thanks!
2018-01-03 07:37:33 PM brinyanny thanks
2018-01-03 07:37:35 PM cchase look up the book.
2018-01-03 07:37:40 PM cchase the end of Alzheimer's
2018-01-03 07:37:43 PM dorisr2001 so remember way bakc when we use to say people were senile? They probably has alz
2018-01-03 07:38:01 PM cchase yes... that is exactly correct doris
2018-01-03 07:38:19 PM cchase it was senility... but realy Alz
2018-01-03 07:38:28 PM dorisr2001 wow
2018-01-03 07:39:00 PM nailanawaz enter the chat room
2018-01-03 07:39:28 PM joyful Wow
2018-01-03 07:39:34 PM nailanawaz sorry i was in wrong chat room
2018-01-03 07:39:36 PM janaj Do gender and race play key factors?
2018-01-03 07:39:37 PM cchase hey nailanawaz..sorry we started at 8pm est
2018-01-03 07:39:49 PM cchase but do join in the conversation
2018-01-03 07:40:09 PM nailanawaz thank you
2018-01-03 07:40:13 PM cchase some say that african americans are at higher risk
2018-01-03 07:40:37 PM dorisr2001 most of our alz paient are causian
2018-01-03 07:40:48 PM brinyanny Why?
2018-01-03 07:40:54 PM cchase they are studying an Italian villa that is said to have way too many Alz population to find out why
2018-01-03 07:41:03 PM brian how about gender? men more at risk?
2018-01-03 07:41:13 PM dorisr2001 woman
2018-01-03 07:41:26 PM brian thank you
2018-01-03 07:41:34 PM cchase I do not know the details about why african americans are higher in risk
2018-01-03 07:42:00 PM dorisr2001 brian I do no if that is true but I have only met 1 male
2018-01-03 07:42:12 PM joyful Seems like we have the same amount of men as women.
2018-01-03 07:42:15 PM cchase woman appear to be more in numbers but some argue that it is because women generally outlive men thus we see it more in woment
2018-01-03 07:42:18 PM ebroughton Could it have something to do with women usually living longer?
2018-01-03 07:42:44 PM cchase most of the facilities I have trained staff in have more women than men
2018-01-03 07:43:03 PM cchase yes. women live longer
2018-01-03 07:43:21 PM nailanawaz we have most of women ratio too
2018-01-03 07:43:46 PM brinyanny and Hispanics?
2018-01-03 07:43:51 PM cchase eventually the brain cannot tell the body how to regulate its internal organs
2018-01-03 07:44:19 PM ebroughton Just a personal opinion probably, but I feel that men can be more stubborn and less likely to report symptoms. Maybe avoiding a diagnosis for awhile
2018-01-03 07:44:20 PM janaj do any previous head trauma injuries has any impact of getting ALZ?
2018-01-03 07:44:22 PM cchase the brain cannot tell the liver to keep working the pancreas the heart , the lungs
2018-01-03 07:44:35 PM cchase it all stops without direction from the brain
2018-01-03 07:44:56 PM dorisr2001 i did not know that