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2020-11-12 08:20:09 PM byefelicia always give residents an opportunity to ask questions and express themselves
2020-11-12 08:20:35 PM cchase : Older adults over time can loose a sense of relevance or importance. It is important to ask older adults questions rather then tell them what they are going to do. For example; do not tell the older adult that they are going to change their clothes but ask “would like to change out of your pajamas into day clothes?”.
2020-11-12 08:20:45 PM michelled wow i have so much written down my hand hurts lol
2020-11-12 08:20:47 PM melveniag Good suggestion.
2020-11-12 08:21:13 PM rdonatien agreed
2020-11-12 08:21:45 PM lboffeli I have taken so many notes this chat has been so helpful
2020-11-12 08:21:45 PM cchase residents LOVE to help and feel helpful - questions that give the impression that the resident is helping you are winners - everytime
2020-11-12 08:21:55 PM rdonatien ask them to help
2020-11-12 08:22:05 PM rdonatien let's do it together
2020-11-12 08:22:07 PM byefelicia When communication between you and a resident isn’t going well, it can lead to a worse outcome
2020-11-12 08:22:09 PM lboffeli They love the idea of giving back as well!
2020-11-12 08:22:16 PM cchase yup - help in form of a question
2020-11-12 08:22:22 PM desiraes I always try to include my residents in helping
2020-11-12 08:22:38 PM michelled just a way to have purpose
2020-11-12 08:22:43 PM yvettemlopez i had one resident that was a mom her whole life and loved folding i would giver her towles
2020-11-12 08:22:44 PM rdonatien right
2020-11-12 08:22:49 PM desiraes if they are willing to help decorate the facility for the holidays i am willing for their help
2020-11-12 08:22:54 PM cchase turn it around when you feel that the conversation is not going well
2020-11-12 08:23:03 PM desiraes of course i make sure the environmet is safe
2020-11-12 08:23:11 PM byefelicia (y)
2020-11-12 08:23:16 PM cchase redirect - with a distraction
2020-11-12 08:23:23 PM lboffeli Agreed. Never want to continue as escalated conversation
2020-11-12 08:23:23 PM desiraes agree
2020-11-12 08:23:32 PM lhalfacre redirection helps a lot when conversations go wrong
2020-11-12 08:23:41 PM rpennino redirect redirect redirect
2020-11-12 08:23:41 PM desiraes agreed
2020-11-12 08:23:42 PM cchase Do not assume the answer that an older adult would state and do not assume what the older adult wants. Always ask questions to ensure that you know exactly what the person wants.
2020-11-12 08:23:49 PM rdonatien what are some examples that may help when redirecting
2020-11-12 08:24:09 PM cchase when asking questions you can help with the answer - for example
2020-11-12 08:24:31 PM cchase always offer two things to choose from - like two shirts
2020-11-12 08:24:33 PM lhalfacre sometimes I have just simply changed the topic
2020-11-12 08:24:40 PM yvettemlopez got it
2020-11-12 08:24:46 PM desiraes changing the subject works
2020-11-12 08:25:03 PM lboffeli yes agreed desiraes
2020-11-12 08:25:08 PM michelled dont give too many options
2020-11-12 08:25:12 PM cchase ask the resident which one he wants to wear - then say- the blue shirt matches your eyes... he will almost always pick the blue shirt
2020-11-12 08:25:23 PM desiraes too many options will be overwhelming
2020-11-12 08:25:51 PM cchase so two choices and give them a hint ...
2020-11-12 08:25:58 PM lboffeli or the pink one will look great with your nails
2020-11-12 08:26:00 PM desiraes agreed
2020-11-12 08:26:06 PM melveniag I agree Desiraes
2020-11-12 08:26:07 PM desiraes you got it
2020-11-12 08:26:09 PM cchase yup - perfect
2020-11-12 08:26:12 PM byefelicia just curious, in what capacity or authority as an activity director would we be able to make changes to what a resident requests as far as what to wear, what to eat, what time to sleep, etc.?
2020-11-12 08:26:13 PM yvettemlopez yes!
2020-11-12 08:26:56 PM cchase you just need to communicate that the resident has ask to wear.....
2020-11-12 08:27:02 PM desiraes inquire their requests in your activity calendar
2020-11-12 08:27:26 PM lboffeli care plan
2020-11-12 08:27:39 PM desiraes in my facility some co workers say well your an LNA you can do it yourself
2020-11-12 08:27:45 PM cchase or communicate to nursing - that the resident has expressed this... or has expressed that..
2020-11-12 08:27:52 PM byefelicia Great lboffeli: (that's part of our written assignment this week)
2020-11-12 08:27:53 PM rdonatien it would depend on the resident's clinical needs.
2020-11-12 08:28:18 PM desiraes always pay attention to care plan for each resdient
2020-11-12 08:28:22 PM desiraes resident
2020-11-12 08:28:29 PM cchase clothes is not considered clinical
2020-11-12 08:28:35 PM desiraes true
2020-11-12 08:28:38 PM rpennino often we are a great extra set of eyes on the residents, and i find that my residents confide things in me that they won't to nursing. i've been able to help them out on the residents specific needs and wants
2020-11-12 08:28:43 PM cchase you cannot impose clinical recommendations
2020-11-12 08:28:44 PM rdonatien clothing would not be a clinical
2020-11-12 08:28:59 PM lboffeli true you cannot but you can have in a care plan they are independent in ADL
2020-11-12 08:29:05 PM rdonatien may depend on climate appropriate clothing
2020-11-12 08:29:20 PM desiraes true lboffeli
2020-11-12 08:29:20 PM lhalfacre left the chat room
2020-11-12 08:29:24 PM rdonatien that would be a redirecting opportunity
2020-11-12 08:29:27 PM cchase yes but your care plan better not conflict with the residents assessment
2020-11-12 08:29:33 PM desiraes true
2020-11-12 08:29:34 PM byefelicia of if the physician prescribes the resident to walk 3x a week and they do not want to comply, as an AD would you impose this?
2020-11-12 08:29:38 PM cchase back to communication
2020-11-12 08:29:39 PM lboffeli yes absolutely agree cchase
2020-11-12 08:29:56 PM yvettemlopez you could use it on charting though..right?
2020-11-12 08:29:57 PM melveniag I agree clothing would not be clinical.
2020-11-12 08:30:28 PM cchase you would communicate that the resident does not want to walk
2020-11-12 08:30:34 PM byefelicia Yes, yvettemlopez: it should be noted
2020-11-12 08:30:40 PM desiraes documentation
2020-11-12 08:30:42 PM cchase resident DO NOT HAVE TO ATTEND and events
2020-11-12 08:30:47 PM michelled right
2020-11-12 08:30:48 PM desiraes make sure to document
2020-11-12 08:30:51 PM cchase then you would document it
2020-11-12 08:30:51 PM melveniag I agree Care Plans can not conflict with the resident,
2020-11-12 08:30:54 PM lhalfacre enter the chat room
2020-11-12 08:30:55 PM lboffeli yes resident's have all right to refuse
2020-11-12 08:30:56 PM yvettemlopez correct
2020-11-12 08:31:06 PM desiraes yes residents rights!
2020-11-12 08:31:20 PM cchase • ADDRESS PEOPLE PROPERLY: It is important that you understand the generation the older adult comes from. When addressing an older adult, first use their sir names such as Mr, Mrs., or Miss. Ask the older adult how they would like to be addressed and ask them how they would prefer to address you. Avoid using terms such as “dear” or “Hun” as this can sound patronizing.
2020-11-12 08:32:06 PM desiraes unless otherwise the resident wants to be called hun or dear
2020-11-12 08:32:07 PM rdonatien correct
2020-11-12 08:32:15 PM byefelicia if a resident prefers to speak spanish instead of english, we also comply (if bilingual)
2020-11-12 08:32:16 PM yvettemlopez yes
2020-11-12 08:32:21 PM desiraes but yes always mr... mrs...
2020-11-12 08:32:24 PM michelled I hate sweetie
2020-11-12 08:32:29 PM lboffeli Yes this is also listed under resident's rights because quote me if Im wrong cchase but it can be considered verbal abuse if its taken far enough correct?
2020-11-12 08:32:40 PM desiraes yes
2020-11-12 08:32:47 PM byefelicia or sexual harassment
2020-11-12 08:32:50 PM cchase Older adults can suffer from a variety of ailments that can disrupt communication. Evaluate the older adult to ensure that the person is able to hear, see or understand you. Utilization of specialized equipment can be one of the many ways to get past these barriers. For individuals with hearing issues, make sure that you are facing them
2020-11-12 08:32:57 PM melveniag Always Mr. or Mrs.
2020-11-12 08:33:22 PM desiraes agreed
2020-11-12 08:33:25 PM cchase For individuals who may not have the ability to speak, a communication board may be able to be utilized. Communication boards can be as simple as a dry erase board or a note pad that can be written on by the older adult or the interviewer.
2020-11-12 08:33:28 PM michelled right
2020-11-12 08:33:45 PM desiraes right
2020-11-12 08:33:45 PM lboffeli love communication boards
2020-11-12 08:33:48 PM rdonatien amplifiers as well
2020-11-12 08:33:51 PM yvettemlopez right
2020-11-12 08:33:54 PM melveniag yes
2020-11-12 08:33:58 PM desiraes yes
2020-11-12 08:34:07 PM cchase not always Mr. and Mrs. - you can start out with that but you ALWAYS ask them what they prefer
2020-11-12 08:34:18 PM lboffeli yes
2020-11-12 08:34:18 PM desiraes very true
2020-11-12 08:34:38 PM cchase what other ways can we communicate?
2020-11-12 08:34:43 PM lhalfacre that is in the assessment.............what they perfer to be called
2020-11-12 08:34:47 PM byefelicia I was once told by a resident to call her what everyone else called her Mama Rose
2020-11-12 08:34:59 PM byefelicia we can communicate via sign language
2020-11-12 08:35:05 PM cchase Mama Rose - nice
2020-11-12 08:35:18 PM cchase yes sign... what else
2020-11-12 08:35:24 PM yvettemlopez body
2020-11-12 08:35:31 PM desiraes body language
2020-11-12 08:35:33 PM cchase yes body
2020-11-12 08:35:35 PM lhalfacre pictures
2020-11-12 08:35:37 PM cchase what else
2020-11-12 08:35:37 PM desiraes or body movement
2020-11-12 08:35:38 PM lboffeli Also I have been taught if a resident ask to be referred to by their nickname to have that in their care plan
2020-11-12 08:35:40 PM rdonatien touch
2020-11-12 08:35:46 PM desiraes visual board
2020-11-12 08:35:53 PM byefelicia learning aids
2020-11-12 08:36:01 PM lboffeli movements/ active motions
2020-11-12 08:36:03 PM rdonatien braille
2020-11-12 08:36:05 PM cchase how about colors -
2020-11-12 08:36:13 PM rdonatien picutres
2020-11-12 08:36:14 PM lhalfacre paper, pen or pencil
2020-11-12 08:36:16 PM byefelicia listening to sounds, for those that are visually impaired
2020-11-12 08:36:28 PM rdonatien yes colors
2020-11-12 08:36:35 PM lboffeli what about shapes?
2020-11-12 08:36:43 PM cchase did you know that colors created mood and communicate emotions
2020-11-12 08:36:44 PM rdonatien for non-verbal
2020-11-12 08:36:47 PM rdonatien cues
2020-11-12 08:36:49 PM rpennino love that
2020-11-12 08:37:00 PM cchase As people age, their eyes also undergo changes. The lens and cornea begin to yellow and darken, and the pupils shrink in size. The aging eye also changes to have a high degree of light scatter as cataracts form, and the field of vision becomes limited. For this reason the colors that are chosen for the elderly should remove any yellowing and brightness since the eyes of a 60-year-old can only filter a third of someone age 20.
2020-11-12 08:37:01 PM lboffeli O I love that! Never thought of that
2020-11-12 08:37:02 PM desiraes good idea
2020-11-12 08:37:04 PM rdonatien yes
2020-11-12 08:37:19 PM desiraes agree
2020-11-12 08:37:26 PM byefelicia wow, didn't think of that
2020-11-12 08:37:35 PM cchase Elderly persons may have difficulty distinguishing between colors. They need three times the amount of light to see, but are sensitive to glare. Colors such as red, green, yellow or blue will appear muted to the elderly eye. Colors should be used that provide a high contrast, such as white plates and a dark colored table cloth. Chair seats should contrast with the floor to make the edge of the chair more visible. The same is true for bathroom fixtures contrasting with walls and the floor so they are very visible
2020-11-12 08:38:19 PM yvettemlopez ok
2020-11-12 08:38:22 PM michelled never knew that
2020-11-12 08:38:31 PM cchase contrast bathroom fixtures to room background is an Alz. staple
2020-11-12 08:38:52 PM lboffeli O very very true! Also a big thing with resident's door hanger or decoration. Color is very importnat
2020-11-12 08:38:54 PM cchase When people age they may experience feelings of loneliness and fearfulness. Using colors that are warm and promote security and harmony are important. When painting walls and decorating a room the colors that are used can have a positive effect on the mind and mood of elderly populations
2020-11-12 08:38:59 PM lhalfacre now I understand why every facility I have been in usually use the same colors
2020-11-12 08:39:11 PM rdonatien room color, dining plates, decorations etc are all chosen with those conisderations
2020-11-12 08:39:18 PM cchase Using a variety of colors can keep cognitive abilities functioning. Using soft blues, violets and lavender can make the elderly person connect to a spiritual or reflective mood.
2020-11-12 08:39:26 PM desiraes very true never thought of thbat
2020-11-12 08:39:39 PM rdonatien even the clothes we wear to work should be considered
2020-11-12 08:39:41 PM cchase Softer shades of red or orange will help improve energy levels and circulation. Peach color, warm tans and apricot, terra cota and pink work well with elderly eyes. Studies done in nursing homes show that soft pinky-beiges contrasted with soft blue/greens were peaceful and emotionally supporting
2020-11-12 08:40:07 PM desiraes yes our clothes should be considered
2020-11-12 08:40:22 PM cchase yup - your clothes color matters
2020-11-12 08:40:25 PM cchase Even the color of medications can help elderly persons remember to take them. Researchers are studying the effect of coloring the pills to the condition, for example red pills for heart medication, and a calming blue pill for pain medication. Seniors who take a lot of prescription medications can use familiar colors and shapes to keep the doses correct.
2020-11-12 08:40:36 PM yvettemlopez good to know
2020-11-12 08:40:39 PM michelled wow
2020-11-12 08:40:43 PM melveniag yes
2020-11-12 08:40:52 PM rdonatien agreed
2020-11-12 08:40:56 PM desiraes yes I have seen this with my own eyes
2020-11-12 08:41:01 PM byefelicia does folding or crossing your arms seem to be a sign of agression to the elderly?
2020-11-12 08:41:06 PM lboffeli left the chat room
2020-11-12 08:41:08 PM cchase what about music - can you communicate with music?
2020-11-12 08:41:08 PM desiraes when residents know their meds
2020-11-12 08:41:09 PM lboffeli enter the chat room
2020-11-12 08:41:14 PM desiraes yes
2020-11-12 08:41:14 PM lhalfacre yes
2020-11-12 08:41:16 PM rdonatien oh yes
2020-11-12 08:41:25 PM rdonatien mood enhancing
2020-11-12 08:41:25 PM cchase yes never cross arms
2020-11-12 08:41:30 PM rdonatien sounds
2020-11-12 08:41:31 PM desiraes arm crossing is a negative body language
2020-11-12 08:41:40 PM byefelicia Absolutely. I've been teaching line dance classes at a senior facility for years
2020-11-12 08:41:42 PM lboffeli Yes! O I love the color cchase I never related color to mood!
2020-11-12 08:41:46 PM cchase or hands on hips - is a no no
2020-11-12 08:41:49 PM lboffeli Yes music is an amazing way to communicate
2020-11-12 08:41:51 PM desiraes almost like you are not paying attention to them
2020-11-12 08:41:59 PM rpennino absolutely communicate with music!
2020-11-12 08:42:07 PM desiraes music is a must
2020-11-12 08:42:10 PM cchase music can make you happy or communicate anger
2020-11-12 08:42:15 PM rdonatien I've been using sound frequencies for meditation and relaxation at the end of the day.
2020-11-12 08:42:31 PM yvettemlopez yes
2020-11-12 08:42:35 PM desiraes I always give my residents the choice of music they want to listen too
2020-11-12 08:42:49 PM desiraes usually theu pick country western 50's
2020-11-12 08:42:57 PM cchase remember music that is pleasant to one might not be so for another
2020-11-12 08:43:02 PM rdonatien music assist with transitions in our Memory care unit
2020-11-12 08:43:07 PM desiraes very true
2020-11-12 08:43:12 PM michelled not all like music
2020-11-12 08:43:13 PM cchase we often use headset for this reason
2020-11-12 08:43:20 PM desiraes yes
2020-11-12 08:43:25 PM melveniag we do too
2020-11-12 08:43:27 PM yvettemlopez thats a great way to do it
2020-11-12 08:43:32 PM desiraes we ahve boise headsets at my facility
2020-11-12 08:43:35 PM rdonatien I agree different sounds/music have different effect person to person
2020-11-12 08:43:43 PM cchase heasets also tune out misc. external noises
2020-11-12 08:43:46 PM rpennino music therapy is very wildly used at our facility
2020-11-12 08:43:49 PM byefelicia I also teach Silver Sneakers to an active and inactive population, they enjoy music from the 30s, 40, 50s and 60s
2020-11-12 08:43:51 PM cchase so they can focus on the music
2020-11-12 08:43:51 PM rdonatien right
2020-11-12 08:43:56 PM rpennino the headsets are a perfect idea though, need to invest in some!
2020-11-12 08:44:01 PM cchase what about dance??
2020-11-12 08:44:09 PM byefelicia That's my speciality
2020-11-12 08:44:15 PM rdonatien sound and movement go hand in hand for some
2020-11-12 08:44:20 PM michelled sure
2020-11-12 08:44:22 PM lboffeli yes love dance
2020-11-12 08:44:24 PM rpennino Dance is great! and if you put on some of their old favorites that they used to dance to you can really get them moving!
2020-11-12 08:44:32 PM byefelicia many will dance or either sit and tap their feet
2020-11-12 08:44:34 PM yvettemlopez love dancing
2020-11-12 08:44:38 PM michelled also good form of exercise
2020-11-12 08:44:40 PM cchase dance can evoke happy or calm
2020-11-12 08:44:45 PM desiraes I love to dance with my resdients, the residents that sit and watch end up laughing, so all in all we all have a great tiem
2020-11-12 08:44:51 PM desiraes time
2020-11-12 08:45:16 PM cchase love that desirae
2020-11-12 08:45:18 PM rdonatien agreed
2020-11-12 08:45:25 PM lhalfacre Our residents love relaxing music in the dining room
2020-11-12 08:45:27 PM desiraes we even have karaoke with our residents
2020-11-12 08:45:27 PM byefelicia We do all types of dances, Latin salsa, ballroom, country western, etc.
2020-11-12 08:45:39 PM cchase lighting can make a resident angry or sleepy
2020-11-12 08:45:46 PM desiraes very true
2020-11-12 08:45:50 PM yvettemlopez cchase i have to jump off they need me on the floor as a CNA
2020-11-12 08:45:55 PM lboffeli left the chat room
2020-11-12 08:45:56 PM lboffeli enter the chat room
2020-11-12 08:45:58 PM cchase ok yvette
2020-11-12 08:46:02 PM yvettemlopez thank you
2020-11-12 08:46:08 PM lboffeli yes also relate music to the culture
2020-11-12 08:46:16 PM desiraes agreed
2020-11-12 08:46:18 PM yvettemlopez left the chat room
2020-11-12 08:46:21 PM cchase yes good one music and culture
2020-11-12 08:46:23 PM rpennino interesting. what light settings make them angry?
2020-11-12 08:46:34 PM rdonatien yes
2020-11-12 08:46:35 PM desiraes brightness
2020-11-12 08:46:39 PM desiraes flashing lights
2020-11-12 08:46:43 PM cchase when lighting is harsh or glaring - not good
2020-11-12 08:46:47 PM byefelicia very true lboffeli, the residents love to dance to a variety of music from different cultures
2020-11-12 08:46:51 PM rpennino ahh completely makes sense
2020-11-12 08:47:00 PM cchase flashing lights can cause seizures
2020-11-12 08:47:03 PM rdonatien lightning and sleepiness?
2020-11-12 08:47:05 PM desiraes yes
2020-11-12 08:47:19 PM cchase the light is too low -- yes sleepies
2020-11-12 08:47:22 PM byefelicia headaches, too
2020-11-12 08:47:30 PM cchase yes headaches
2020-11-12 08:47:35 PM rdonatien is the sleepiness the minds way of coping
2020-11-12 08:47:37 PM desiraes we have to watch for flashing lights in our facility due to we have a few residents with seizures
2020-11-12 08:47:44 PM cchase sundowning
2020-11-12 08:48:11 PM rdonatien oh lighting...(lol)
2020-11-12 08:48:28 PM rdonatien yes...got it Hahah
2020-11-12 08:48:33 PM cchase when it starts to get dark there is a chemical reaction in the body - which triggers sleep mode
2020-11-12 08:48:34 PM rdonatien right
2020-11-12 08:48:55 PM cchase really ??
2020-11-12 08:48:59 PM cchase he ..he
2020-11-12 08:49:01 PM rdonatien i read lightning
2020-11-12 08:49:13 PM cchase maybe I typed that?
2020-11-12 08:49:18 PM cchase ops
2020-11-12 08:49:20 PM melveniag yes
2020-11-12 08:49:22 PM rdonatien :D
2020-11-12 08:49:32 PM cchase so cute
2020-11-12 08:49:33 PM rpennino lol
2020-11-12 08:49:52 PM byefelicia question: is the lighting different in the dining room as opposed to the other rooms?
2020-11-12 08:49:57 PM cchase so there are so so many ways to communicate - yes??
2020-11-12 08:49:58 PM lboffeli I got confused for a bit there!
2020-11-12 08:49:58 PM rdonatien I am having a long day
2020-11-12 08:50:01 PM michelled yes
2020-11-12 08:50:08 PM lboffeli YES several different ways
2020-11-12 08:50:09 PM rpennino so many do!
2020-11-12 08:50:11 PM rdonatien yes many
2020-11-12 08:50:24 PM cchase there was a test on lighting for Alz and sundowning
2020-11-12 08:50:32 PM lhalfacre Our activity director always has a tv on and lights real low with residents trying to do a craft.
2020-11-12 08:50:35 PM byefelicia Fascinating
2020-11-12 08:50:53 PM cchase they had the rsidents in the basement 24/7 with the interior lights on 24/7 not change -
2020-11-12 08:51:06 PM cchase and the found less incidents of sundowning
2020-11-12 08:51:06 PM rdonatien I will be even more aware of the environment and its effects on how we communicate with our seniors
2020-11-12 08:51:12 PM rpennino interesting
2020-11-12 08:51:14 PM rpennino very very interesting
2020-11-12 08:51:16 PM michelled wow
2020-11-12 08:51:27 PM lboffeli very interesting
2020-11-12 08:51:32 PM cchase craft should alway be well lite
2020-11-12 08:51:40 PM byefelicia I sure have learned a lot tonight
2020-11-12 08:51:41 PM lhalfacre that is what I thought
2020-11-12 08:52:04 PM desiraes verybtrue
2020-11-12 08:52:04 PM rdonatien and how the environment responds to our seniors moods and behaviors.
2020-11-12 08:52:07 PM cchase they is so much to LEARN - it's that a cool thing?
2020-11-12 08:52:10 PM lboffeli Agree byefelicia
2020-11-12 08:52:23 PM lboffeli I really enjoy talking and bouncing ideas off one another
2020-11-12 08:52:40 PM cchase any questions?
2020-11-12 08:52:55 PM byefelicia they've all been answered
2020-11-12 08:53:06 PM rpennino No questions! I want to go look more into that study!!
2020-11-12 08:53:10 PM melveniag yes
2020-11-12 08:53:11 PM rdonatien I have noticed that since the election is over and the TVs are off in our lounges that our residents are a lot calmer and complained less this week.
2020-11-12 08:53:14 PM desiraes none here
2020-11-12 08:53:15 PM cchase I do have some house keeping not
2020-11-12 08:53:20 PM cchase notes
2020-11-12 08:53:20 PM byefelicia so do I, my granny had Az
2020-11-12 08:53:28 PM rpennino oh my gosh same rdonatien!!
2020-11-12 08:53:35 PM cchase be sure to attend my alz session
2020-11-12 08:53:45 PM cchase a few things - ready
2020-11-12 08:53:48 PM lboffeli will do cchase
2020-11-12 08:53:50 PM lboffeli yes ready!
2020-11-12 08:53:52 PM lhalfacre ready
2020-11-12 08:53:54 PM desiraes my great gram had dementia
2020-11-12 08:53:59 PM rpennino ready!
2020-11-12 08:54:01 PM byefelicia looking forward to it
2020-11-12 08:54:01 PM cchase pls. watch your assignments
2020-11-12 08:54:02 PM desiraes ready
2020-11-12 08:54:06 PM rdonatien the constant noise and everything being on all the time including the lights have definitely affected the mood in the environment
2020-11-12 08:54:28 PM cchase be sure to read them - in fact copy the assignment & paste it at the top of your document
2020-11-12 08:54:34 PM cchase to stay on track
2020-11-12 08:54:57 PM cchase note that ssignments have required page lengths - I deduct for that
2020-11-12 08:55:22 PM byefelicia Absolutely. I think I went one page too many, hope that's not a problem
2020-11-12 08:55:43 PM cchase more pages is fine but less will coust ya
2020-11-12 08:55:48 PM cchase cost ya
2020-11-12 08:55:55 PM rdonatien do we post the chat assignments the same day? or do you give a bit of time for those of us on AYOP?
2020-11-12 08:55:58 PM byefelicia no problem
2020-11-12 08:56:06 PM lboffeli I always go longer than requirement
2020-11-12 08:56:36 PM rpennino thank you!!
2020-11-12 08:56:41 PM cchase also do not indent the margins to make the page longer or fill in with blank spaces
2020-11-12 08:56:43 PM desiraes alrighty!
2020-11-12 08:57:01 PM lboffeli thank you so much cchase for all you do and all of your help!
2020-11-12 08:57:14 PM michelled thank you
2020-11-12 08:57:20 PM cchase ok that's a wrap !!!
2020-11-12 08:57:25 PM rpennino Thank you!!
2020-11-12 08:57:28 PM byefelicia the more I view the website, the easier its becoming
2020-11-12 08:57:30 PM cchase stay safe out ther folks