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2020-10-06 07:02:23 PM tinacognato nope
2020-10-06 07:02:26 PM dholmes86 no
2020-10-06 07:02:27 PM karenb Bingo store is a good idea.
2020-10-06 07:02:28 PM bobbieduke no what is it
2020-10-06 07:02:30 PM diamondreed no
2020-10-06 07:02:31 PM juliecormier no
2020-10-06 07:02:34 PM rpennino no
2020-10-06 07:02:39 PM roodnad no
2020-10-06 07:02:46 PM chanelrheubottom no
2020-10-06 07:02:54 PM smithtammyl no
2020-10-06 07:02:56 PM thomasodougherty Generativity is the passing on of knowledege/experience from older generations to younger generations.
2020-10-06 07:03:01 PM perrylori no
2020-10-06 07:03:04 PM tinacognato nice
2020-10-06 07:03:07 PM ahicks LOVE THAT
2020-10-06 07:03:15 PM michelled cool
2020-10-06 07:03:25 PM chanelrheubottom oh ok i heard of that but not being called that
2020-10-06 07:03:25 PM dholmes86 noted!
2020-10-06 07:03:27 PM smithtammyl ok
2020-10-06 07:03:33 PM juliecormier yes I also love generatity
2020-10-06 07:03:33 PM perrylori the elderly are a book of knowdedge
2020-10-06 07:03:37 PM thomasodougherty Most researchers have found that this act is one of the most important parts of one's time as a part of an older generation.
2020-10-06 07:03:42 PM miguele I have an example,, english is my second l
2020-10-06 07:03:49 PM perrylori you can learn so much from them
2020-10-06 07:03:58 PM juliecormier They all have a story to tell
2020-10-06 07:04:05 PM bobbieduke I have experienced it did not know what it was clalled
2020-10-06 07:04:07 PM jacquelinediego one year we made key chain for the staff members with their name on it using those block alphabet that would be good if some one is interested
2020-10-06 07:04:09 PM kentyoung THE WOMEN COULD GET THEIR NAILS DONE MEN COULD GET HAIRCUTS
2020-10-06 07:04:20 PM thomasodougherty Does anyone have an activity they use to promote generativity?
2020-10-06 07:04:23 PM juliecormier Passing the knowledge down a generation
2020-10-06 07:04:31 PM miguele second language, I ve found residents who love to help me with some difficult woreds, i let them do it and programs turn into a nicer time... tehy love to feel useful
2020-10-06 07:04:40 PM tinacognato making a cookbook from all of the residents recipes
2020-10-06 07:04:44 PM sarahwms we did memory books "all about me"
2020-10-06 07:04:45 PM thomasodougherty That's wonderful, Miguele!
2020-10-06 07:04:47 PM rpennino I love that, Miguel!
2020-10-06 07:04:48 PM ahicks MY QUESTION WITH THIS IS MOST OF MY RESIDENTS DO NOT SEE THEMSELVES AS OLD OR OLDER...HOW WOULD YOU INCORPORATE THIS THEORY
2020-10-06 07:04:56 PM smithtammyl scrap book
2020-10-06 07:04:58 PM juliecormier I ask my residents their opionions constantly
2020-10-06 07:04:59 PM diamondreed all my cooking activity i allow the residents to lead me and teach me.
2020-10-06 07:05:00 PM miguele Thanks rpennino
2020-10-06 07:05:37 PM juliecormier I have several that help lead trivia and explain some of the trivia I dont understand
2020-10-06 07:05:38 PM jacquelinediego ye the use face time ,skype and zoom
2020-10-06 07:05:40 PM tinacognato i have the residents write parenting tips for any of the employees with new families
2020-10-06 07:05:41 PM thomasodougherty I think you'll find that we all have information we want to share. I have an eight year old at home who has all of the answers to my life's troubles.
2020-10-06 07:05:42 PM bobbieduke I have a one on one where the lady tells me about different teas the native americans used to treat sickness
2020-10-06 07:05:56 PM dholmes86 lol
2020-10-06 07:06:03 PM smithtammyl lol
2020-10-06 07:06:13 PM sarahwms we also do "front porch chats"
2020-10-06 07:06:17 PM ahicks THAT IS TRUE BUT I FIND THIS HARD WITH DEMENTIA
2020-10-06 07:06:33 PM juliecormier I love the chat times
2020-10-06 07:06:42 PM smithtammyl me to
2020-10-06 07:06:52 PM miguele During reminiscing you can find other ways to generativity... stories from the pass, male residents who were mail guys, they love to organize mail and assist delivering mail during this time ,, in fact it was really helpful
2020-10-06 07:06:55 PM rpennino I agree with ahicks. Most of my residents don't remember much of their past life and get on a loop of a story that happened to them a couple hours ago
2020-10-06 07:06:56 PM karenb My residents haven't left their rooms in 7 months. It's kind of hard to pass anything on.
2020-10-06 07:06:56 PM smithtammyl i learn alot from them
2020-10-06 07:06:58 PM tinacognato sometimes with dementia if you hit a passion that someone has they might suprise you
2020-10-06 07:07:20 PM thomasodougherty It can be difficult as dementia progresses. However, there are still stories to tell. I work with one who used to be a photographer for a music journal. He likes to tell the same stories on repeat for a session, but he still enjoys sharing and joking with everyone.
2020-10-06 07:07:21 PM smithtammyl we do triva
2020-10-06 07:07:21 PM diamondreed Our dicussions in memory care are always about how the different resident were brought up. whether thats as a family of 14 or more or the only child on the farm or in the city. I just love listening to them tell me all about it!
2020-10-06 07:07:21 PM juliecormier I learn something new about almost each of them everytime we chat
2020-10-06 07:07:24 PM perrylori with dementia they have the memories we have to help them bring them out. talk to them and they can answer with gestures head nods smiles etc
2020-10-06 07:07:59 PM sjohnson35 chanelrheubottom window chats
2020-10-06 07:08:08 PM jacquelinediego their stories never gets old
2020-10-06 07:08:12 PM tinacognato i love to ask about traveling they have done..or how they celebrated holidays or special events...usually stirs comforting memories
2020-10-06 07:08:20 PM michelled love the stories and the reminiceing
2020-10-06 07:08:21 PM thomasodougherty As those memories are lost, skills usually remain. Someone who was a seamstress may not remember they were, but if you put a thread and needle in their hands they can make something for you.
2020-10-06 07:08:25 PM juliecormier Never and the traveling is a great topic
2020-10-06 07:08:39 PM smithtammyl yes
2020-10-06 07:08:43 PM sjohnson35 chanelrheubottom yes
2020-10-06 07:08:52 PM kentyoung OK GOT IT
2020-10-06 07:08:53 PM michelled sure
2020-10-06 07:08:54 PM sjohnson35 yes
2020-10-06 07:08:57 PM sarahwms same thing with singing....they may not be able to put a sentence together...but they know the words to songs and can sing them
2020-10-06 07:08:57 PM perrylori exactly thomas that is what iwas trying to say
2020-10-06 07:08:59 PM diamondreed In memory care those that can still express and talk. always goes back to childhood memories or their lovelife (L)
2020-10-06 07:08:59 PM chanelrheubottom yes
2020-10-06 07:09:10 PM tinacognato MUSIC ALWAYS
2020-10-06 07:09:15 PM juliecormier I totally trip out on some of the residents that just one day start playing the piano or guitar
2020-10-06 07:09:16 PM sjohnson35 know just about all the words
2020-10-06 07:09:16 PM karenb I have a resident that we ask to go play the panio. She says, do I know how to play? We say yes, and she sits down and plays beautifly.
2020-10-06 07:09:18 PM roodnad tell me about it ,i have 9,6,3 years old
2020-10-06 07:09:23 PM bobbieduke so ture we had a lady who could still play the paino at 105 amazing
2020-10-06 07:09:27 PM dholmes86 yes!
2020-10-06 07:09:46 PM michelled man who tries to be mr fix it
2020-10-06 07:10:09 PM jacquelinediego music back then i think was calming unlike now of day, call me old fashion but im from the old school lol
2020-10-06 07:10:13 PM sjohnson35 we have a drummer at our facility since he was 5 years old every beat and song he plays his drums
2020-10-06 07:10:17 PM thomasodougherty At our root we are all social creatures. Sometimes we want to tell our story. Sometimes, it can be nice to listen. If you have someone who can share their story, tell them yours.
2020-10-06 07:10:20 PM smithtammyl we have a couple of them
2020-10-06 07:10:20 PM chanelrheubottom i have one were he play the drum. he said he played it from high school
2020-10-06 07:10:29 PM perrylori we have a man that will tear things up and try to fix them. he stays busy all day
2020-10-06 07:10:33 PM tinacognato sing a longs and choir (AALONG WITH EVERYTING) is a challenge with the current state of the world and escpecially our seniors in facilities
2020-10-06 07:10:46 PM smithtammyl true
2020-10-06 07:10:48 PM juliecormier yes we have some retired nurses, that are residents that are always tending to the other residents in memory care. We have to watch them closely.
2020-10-06 07:11:05 PM thomasodougherty Has anyone ever heard of Erik Erikson?
2020-10-06 07:11:11 PM sarahwms they forget that they aren't nurses anymore!
2020-10-06 07:11:13 PM juliecormier No
2020-10-06 07:11:15 PM perrylori we play sing alongs with my bluetooth and pandora on my phone they love it
2020-10-06 07:11:16 PM dholmes86 no
2020-10-06 07:11:16 PM chanelrheubottom no
2020-10-06 07:11:17 PM smithtammyl no
2020-10-06 07:11:18 PM rpennino yes!
2020-10-06 07:11:20 PM michelled nope
2020-10-06 07:11:24 PM jacquelinediego no
2020-10-06 07:11:29 PM kentyoung LET THE RESIDENTS PARTICIPATE IN PROJECTS
2020-10-06 07:11:31 PM tinacognato psycologist
2020-10-06 07:11:32 PM perrylori no
2020-10-06 07:11:36 PM taherrens no
2020-10-06 07:11:48 PM thomasodougherty Those of you who have, can you tell me why I might have brought him up?
2020-10-06 07:11:55 PM ahicks I DO NOT FIND MY ACTIVITIES CHALLENGING AT THIS TIME AND HAVE NOT CHANGED MY CALENDAR A BIT EXCEPT OUTSIDERS COMING IN....WE JUST DO THEM UP AND DOWN THE HALLS
2020-10-06 07:12:03 PM tinacognato he talks about the stages of life
2020-10-06 07:12:25 PM perrylori is he a psycologist right
2020-10-06 07:12:27 PM ahicks YES
2020-10-06 07:12:38 PM sjohnson35 he attend havard university ?
2020-10-06 07:12:41 PM tinacognato the relevance of social interaction
2020-10-06 07:12:41 PM rpennino He was a psychologist who focussed on the stages of life, and development.
2020-10-06 07:12:44 PM miguele He works with a similar theroy as Abraham Maslow about needs
2020-10-06 07:12:47 PM thomasodougherty He is indeed a psychologist who developed a theory on the stages of life.
2020-10-06 07:12:48 PM ahicks JUST LEARNED ABOUT HIM IN MY COLLEGE COURSE
2020-10-06 07:12:57 PM rpennino if i'm not mistaken he was inspired by Sigmund Freud
2020-10-06 07:13:04 PM thomasodougherty He was a student of Freud.
2020-10-06 07:13:31 PM tinacognato i love psycology
2020-10-06 07:13:37 PM sarahwms he thought that the challenge of getting older was to learn to accept and find meaning in one's life
2020-10-06 07:13:40 PM thomasodougherty Freud developed his theory on PsychoSexual Development, Erikson's was PsychoSocial Development.
2020-10-06 07:14:12 PM juliecormier sounds like a good theory
2020-10-06 07:14:23 PM thomasodougherty Freud stopped at maturation, but Erikson felt there was more and came up with 8 Stages of Aging.
2020-10-06 07:14:26 PM ahicks SOCIOLOGY
2020-10-06 07:14:55 PM dholmes86 i love it here !
2020-10-06 07:15:11 PM thomasodougherty His 8th Stage is where we'll focus as it is the stage most of the individuals we work with will be in. However! I do recommend you all check out Erik Erikson's work!
2020-10-06 07:15:13 PM perrylori im researching him tomorrow
2020-10-06 07:15:31 PM roodnad wow ,great topics thank you
2020-10-06 07:15:31 PM dholmes86 me too lori
2020-10-06 07:15:49 PM chanelrheubottom i will check him out
2020-10-06 07:15:56 PM thomasodougherty Erikson's 8th Stage is: Integrity vs Despair?Any thoughts on what this means?
2020-10-06 07:16:13 PM michelled acceptace of ones life
2020-10-06 07:16:23 PM thomasodougherty That's one half of it.
2020-10-06 07:16:30 PM karenb pride vs anger?
2020-10-06 07:16:31 PM juliecormier Infancy, Preschool, Early school years, young adulthood, middle adulthood, late adulthood,
2020-10-06 07:16:32 PM kentyoung YOU HAVE TO BUILD A RELATIONSHIP
2020-10-06 07:16:40 PM tinacognato accomplishments in alifetime compared to current capability
2020-10-06 07:16:49 PM michelled coming to terms of death
2020-10-06 07:16:54 PM ahicks ITS WHEN WE CONTIMPLAYR OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2020-10-06 07:17:05 PM rpennino Maybe accepting what you have accomplished as opposed to what you wanted to?
2020-10-06 07:17:13 PM ahicks USUALLY AT AGE 65 TO DEATH
2020-10-06 07:17:14 PM juliecormier I missed some
2020-10-06 07:17:36 PM sarahwms staying active instead of holing up in your room
2020-10-06 07:17:41 PM roodnad terminal stage
2020-10-06 07:17:42 PM juliecormier adolescence
2020-10-06 07:17:49 PM jacquelinediego makes me sad, because im going through it all
2020-10-06 07:17:56 PM kentyoung NO
2020-10-06 07:17:56 PM thomasodougherty The 8th stage is about reflection.
2020-10-06 07:18:05 PM miguele Can we compared it with Self Actualization
2020-10-06 07:18:06 PM ahicks AND IF WE ARE SATISFIED THAT IS WHERE INTEGRITY COMES IN
2020-10-06 07:18:10 PM perrylori some are in denial of aging my sister is one. they saying she is so vain. not going to admit she is getting old
2020-10-06 07:18:18 PM perrylori sjes 74 btw
2020-10-06 07:18:23 PM dholmes86 looking back
2020-10-06 07:18:32 PM jacquelinediego bless her heart
2020-10-06 07:18:39 PM thomasodougherty Integrity is where one looks back on their life and thinks of the positive aspects of their life.Despair is where one looks back and regrets decisions the did/didn't make.
2020-10-06 07:18:51 PM perrylori ok
2020-10-06 07:19:17 PM karenb Gee, I am in stage 8 now.
2020-10-06 07:19:19 PM jacquelinediego just comfort them and talk about the good memories
2020-10-06 07:19:32 PM juliecormier yes being satisfied with your live lets you feel fullfilled and can face death
2020-10-06 07:19:38 PM perrylori thats right
2020-10-06 07:19:39 PM thomasodougherty As with all of Erikson's stages, there is a balance here. No one person is always going to reflect positively, and (hopefully) no one person is always going to reflect negatively.
2020-10-06 07:20:00 PM michelled that is hard to deal with
2020-10-06 07:20:20 PM ahicks SUCCESS LEADS TO WISDOM FAILURE LEADS TO REGRET
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2020-10-06 07:20:38 PM juliecormier people who have regrets or disappointment may fall into despair....... thank you google
2020-10-06 07:20:39 PM thomasodougherty This is important to be aware of, because as we already reviewed, depression is a preventable part of aging. One who is in near constant remorse based on their life's decisions may need some intervention.
2020-10-06 07:20:41 PM perrylori nice saying
2020-10-06 07:20:44 PM tinacognato reflection..those who are lucky can find pride in accomplishments, forgiveness for their regrets
2020-10-06 07:20:53 PM sarahwms I would think we should try to focus on teh positive...acknowledge the negative, but don't stress it
2020-10-06 07:21:08 PM juliecormier yes agreed on the intervention
2020-10-06 07:21:46 PM dholmes86 well put
2020-10-06 07:21:52 PM perrylori one resident can sometimes help another with depression. i haave some ladies to help each other with their thoughts and all
2020-10-06 07:22:10 PM juliecormier yes indeed Lori
2020-10-06 07:22:30 PM michelled what would you do for an intervention
2020-10-06 07:22:43 PM thomasodougherty For informations sake, you all might like researching some other psychologists who have similar theories on this topic.Lev VygotskyB. F. SkinnerJean Piaget
2020-10-06 07:22:46 PM karenb look at pictures
2020-10-06 07:23:03 PM thomasodougherty Good questions Michelle.Can anyone offer anything?
2020-10-06 07:23:04 PM ahicks PIAGET IS GOOD TOO
2020-10-06 07:23:05 PM kentyoung ME TOO
2020-10-06 07:23:05 PM juliecormier well.... I would first talk with the residents family and get their opionions
2020-10-06 07:23:07 PM tinacognato i like to point out to many of my croncic doomsayers...examples such as how wonderful their children are and hgow the have had a hand in that.
2020-10-06 07:23:37 PM perrylori remind tthem of the good things in their lives and what love their families have for them. keep them active
2020-10-06 07:23:41 PM juliecormier true and many probably forget some great accomplishments along the way
2020-10-06 07:23:52 PM ahicks INTERVENTIONS FOR DEPRESSION COULD BE PHYSICAL EXERCISE, KEEPING BUSY TALKING ACT
2020-10-06 07:24:14 PM juliecormier music is also good
2020-10-06 07:24:21 PM tinacognato how what they did in thier jobs and lives have influnced things we do today and how much they have taught and touched people through their lifetimes
2020-10-06 07:24:27 PM perrylori def keeping them from self isolating. so keeping them active
2020-10-06 07:24:29 PM miguele Abraham, Maslow and the pyramid of needs
2020-10-06 07:24:29 PM karenb Bingo and Ice Cream help
2020-10-06 07:24:42 PM dholmes86 yes tina
2020-10-06 07:24:46 PM chanelrheubottom we have ice cream every friday
2020-10-06 07:24:48 PM juliecormier happy hour helps
2020-10-06 07:24:51 PM ahicks LORD NOT BINGO AGAIN LOL
2020-10-06 07:24:52 PM jacquelinediego yes they love that
2020-10-06 07:24:58 PM thomasodougherty Good suggestions!
2020-10-06 07:25:04 PM bobbieduke ice cream helps everything
2020-10-06 07:25:34 PM michelled maybe have them talk to a spirtial leader
2020-10-06 07:25:35 PM tinacognato any distraction that can make them laugh....laughter is always a winner. nothing more healthy than a giggle and a smile
2020-10-06 07:25:43 PM thomasodougherty However, something to consider, we're not in this alone. If you identify someone as needing an intervention of some sort, we need to notify Social Services and their Nurse.
2020-10-06 07:25:51 PM perrylori laughter is the best medicine they say
2020-10-06 07:25:57 PM tinacognato always.. i
2020-10-06 07:25:57 PM roodnad ahicks :lol
2020-10-06 07:26:04 PM thomasodougherty Medication isn't always the right answer, but sometimes it is necessary.
2020-10-06 07:26:08 PM perrylori notify the whole team
2020-10-06 07:26:19 PM tinacognato document behavior!
2020-10-06 07:26:25 PM rachelordille left the chat room
2020-10-06 07:26:26 PM perrylori try all other interventions firsr
2020-10-06 07:26:33 PM thomasodougherty Activities is a powerful tool in one's psychosocial well-being, but we can't do it all on our own.
2020-10-06 07:26:45 PM karenb my grandfather just needed a B-12 shot every 6 weeks
2020-10-06 07:26:45 PM smithtammyl true
2020-10-06 07:26:46 PM ahicks OTHER INTERVENTIONS WITH MEDICATIONS
2020-10-06 07:26:47 PM diamondreed Medication should be the last choice
2020-10-06 07:27:02 PM sjohnson35 social worker
2020-10-06 07:27:14 PM thomasodougherty Miguele! You've mentioned Maslow a couple of times now. Tell me about his hierarchy of needs!
2020-10-06 07:27:15 PM perrylori we implement the intervention and get the rest of the team on board by documenting and following the outcome
2020-10-06 07:27:15 PM juliecormier Yes medication helps with pain and anxiety- depression
2020-10-06 07:27:17 PM tinacognato keep a good relationship with the social worker and nursing staff. we are some of the strongest advocates
2020-10-06 07:28:16 PM perrylori meds are the last resort
2020-10-06 07:28:25 PM ahicks MASLOWS HIERARCHY OF NEEDS IS THE STAGES OF HUMAN GROWTH
2020-10-06 07:28:32 PM tinacognato making them feel safe!
2020-10-06 07:28:48 PM roodnad At my job me and the social worker are a great team
2020-10-06 07:29:01 PM thomasodougherty There are five levels. Who can tell me the first?
2020-10-06 07:29:02 PM tinacognato self esteem and belonging
2020-10-06 07:29:05 PM ahicks HOW HUMANS PARTAKE IN BEHAVIORAL MOTIVATION
2020-10-06 07:29:08 PM sjohnson35 wish ours was if we had one lol
2020-10-06 07:29:10 PM juliecormier physiological safety love esteem
2020-10-06 07:29:22 PM ahicks PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS
2020-10-06 07:29:24 PM tinacognato love is number 1?
2020-10-06 07:29:38 PM tinacognato or saftey?
2020-10-06 07:29:41 PM dholmes86 left the chat room
2020-10-06 07:29:42 PM sjohnson35 care #2
2020-10-06 07:29:43 PM juliecormier food water warmth rest -phychological is the first
2020-10-06 07:29:43 PM ahicks THEN SAFETY NEEDS
2020-10-06 07:29:43 PM thomasodougherty What are some examples of physiological needs?
2020-10-06 07:30:01 PM dholmes86 enter the chat room
2020-10-06 07:30:02 PM ahicks FOOD WATER WARMTH REST
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2020-10-06 07:30:05 PM juliecormier secutity and safety is 2nd
2020-10-06 07:30:06 PM thomasodougherty Physicological needs being the first layer
2020-10-06 07:30:16 PM thomasodougherty Perfect.
2020-10-06 07:30:18 PM rpennino relationships?
2020-10-06 07:30:25 PM thomasodougherty Who knows the second layer?
2020-10-06 07:30:30 PM miguele Is a pyramid that describe or starts with the satisfactions of basic needs that becomes a chain of achieves that lead you to your realization or Self Actualization as he define it
2020-10-06 07:30:35 PM ahicks I LEARNED A LITTLE IN COLLEGE LOL
2020-10-06 07:30:40 PM ahicks SAFETY
2020-10-06 07:30:41 PM juliecormier intimitate relationships, friends is the 3
2020-10-06 07:30:50 PM thomasodougherty Beautifully put, Miguele
2020-10-06 07:30:50 PM sjohnson35 comfort
2020-10-06 07:30:58 PM miguele ]Thanbks Tom
2020-10-06 07:31:06 PM ahicks 3ED IS BELONGING AND LOVE
2020-10-06 07:31:11 PM juliecormier 4th is feeling accomplished- Esteem
2020-10-06 07:31:11 PM tinacognato nice miguele
2020-10-06 07:31:24 PM thomasodougherty Safety is the second layer.
2020-10-06 07:31:27 PM ahicks 2ND IS SAFETY
2020-10-06 07:31:30 PM miguele basic needs such as eating, drinking, sex etc
2020-10-06 07:31:32 PM juliecormier self fullfillment is the 5th
2020-10-06 07:31:35 PM miguele safety
2020-10-06 07:31:38 PM jacquelinediego control and orientation
2020-10-06 07:31:43 PM kentyoung YES
2020-10-06 07:31:50 PM thomasodougherty The first two layes are what are considered the Basic Needs. These are things that we need to just feel as though we are human.
2020-10-06 07:32:01 PM ahicks ESTEEM IS 4
2020-10-06 07:32:01 PM miguele safety can be a shelter (home, car, anything that represent pprotection)
2020-10-06 07:32:10 PM ahicks AND SELF ACTUALIZATION IS LAST
2020-10-06 07:32:36 PM thomasodougherty I saw some of you say what layer 3 was, can someone else who hasn't commented recall what it was?
2020-10-06 07:32:56 PM karenb love
2020-10-06 07:32:58 PM ahicks HEY NOT FAIR LOL
2020-10-06 07:33:00 PM michelled esteem
2020-10-06 07:33:09 PM michelled love
2020-10-06 07:33:11 PM perrylori no but im listening
2020-10-06 07:33:12 PM thomasodougherty Esteem is #4
2020-10-06 07:33:21 PM miguele needs varies from one person to another,, example, protection can be represented by diferent factors or places that give sense of security
2020-10-06 07:33:24 PM sarahwms friendship...belonging
2020-10-06 07:33:28 PM jacquelinediego there are 7 type of human needs air ,water ,food, shelter,saftey and sleep
2020-10-06 07:33:51 PM thomasodougherty Yes, Sarah on #4.
2020-10-06 07:33:53 PM dholmes86 im listening
2020-10-06 07:33:54 PM tinacognato its must be really hard(esteem) when you cant do for youeself and you are wearing a diaper
2020-10-06 07:33:58 PM juliecormier what about love
2020-10-06 07:34:06 PM bobbieduke food ans shelterfood and shelter
2020-10-06 07:34:12 PM thomasodougherty Also, yes Jacqueline. Those are the 7 Basic Needs in layers #1 and #2
2020-10-06 07:34:14 PM ahicks A BRIEF TINA A BRIEF LOL
2020-10-06 07:34:23 PM miguele Love should be among the basics but sense of belong is deeper
2020-10-06 07:34:25 PM rpennino love is included in 3 I believe.
2020-10-06 07:34:28 PM jacquelinediego they are not called diapers they are called briefs
2020-10-06 07:34:30 PM tinacognato i see the struggle...its important to help preserve their dignity
2020-10-06 07:34:47 PM juliecormier Yes agree with Tina
2020-10-06 07:34:47 PM tinacognato fair Jacqueline
2020-10-06 07:34:52 PM thomasodougherty Correction, #3...
2020-10-06 07:34:55 PM karenb we call them pull ups
2020-10-06 07:34:57 PM thomasodougherty Belongingness is #3.
2020-10-06 07:34:58 PM perrylori agree with tina
2020-10-06 07:35:14 PM thomasodougherty #4 as someone mentioned is Esteem.
2020-10-06 07:35:50 PM thomasodougherty Layers #3 and #4 are known as Psychological Needs. These are the connections we make with others and find value in ourselves.
2020-10-06 07:35:57 PM thomasodougherty Finally, #5, who has it?
2020-10-06 07:35:58 PM kentyoung LOVE
2020-10-06 07:36:06 PM tinacognato it is important to give them a sense of community...resident counsil tomorrow
2020-10-06 07:36:09 PM ahicks CAN I ANSWER YET
2020-10-06 07:36:11 PM michelled self fulfilment
2020-10-06 07:36:12 PM jacquelinediego i was thought that because i am also working as a cna on my days off
2020-10-06 07:36:31 PM smithtammyl self estem
2020-10-06 07:36:31 PM thomasodougherty @ahicks, lay it on us!
2020-10-06 07:36:40 PM ahicks SELF ACTUALISATION
2020-10-06 07:36:51 PM thomasodougherty Yes! You and Michelle are spot on!
2020-10-06 07:36:54 PM tinacognato @ Jacquline...clothong protectors..not bibs
2020-10-06 07:37:10 PM perrylori im looking them up tomorrow and will know all of them. learned them in cna class a long time ago. interesting for sure
2020-10-06 07:37:11 PM thomasodougherty This is the stage where everything has come together and we are living our "best life"
2020-10-06 07:37:13 PM ahicks TINA :P
2020-10-06 07:37:13 PM jacquelinediego yes tina
2020-10-06 07:37:39 PM juliecormier agreed
2020-10-06 07:37:55 PM ahicks HOPING TO GET TO 5...SOME PEOPLE NEVER DO
2020-10-06 07:38:09 PM perrylori true they dont do they
2020-10-06 07:38:13 PM miguele Self Esteem,, a real knowledge of who you are regardless positive or negative aspects , a well balance well acceptance of who you are
2020-10-06 07:38:17 PM thomasodougherty I don't know anyone who is there, but I suppose that's part of the journey, right?
2020-10-06 07:38:22 PM tinacognato we talk about the term "golden years" how unfair life treats you when you are at this age
2020-10-06 07:38:27 PM ahicks ABSOLUTELY
2020-10-06 07:38:39 PM tinacognato yes..Ahicks..some never do