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2020-12-03 07:59:27 PM klevengood I will say things like " when i was young" or " my kids and I do this" and it starts all sorts of stories
2020-12-03 07:59:27 PM priyab wow
2020-12-03 07:59:30 PM sarahnicole ohhhh prom
2020-12-03 07:59:40 PM sarahnicole dances
2020-12-03 07:59:42 PM davidsonc yes, we like to sing with our residents alot to or dance with them
2020-12-03 07:59:44 PM missmara1991 such an amazing experience i bet
2020-12-03 07:59:50 PM sarahnicole decade dances
2020-12-03 07:59:53 PM sarabrophy I love the prom idea
2020-12-03 07:59:58 PM byefelicia wow, that sounds exciting. how did the residents enjoy it?
2020-12-03 08:00:00 PM thomasodougherty Chugging along!Is everyone familiar Sigmond Freud?
2020-12-03 08:00:05 PM byefelicia yes
2020-12-03 08:00:05 PM missmara1991 yeaaaa
2020-12-03 08:00:06 PM klevengood yes
2020-12-03 08:00:08 PM tonyaharris82 yes
2020-12-03 08:00:16 PM sarahnicole no.....
2020-12-03 08:00:19 PM priyab no, please explain
2020-12-03 08:00:34 PM desiraes at my facility the activity department puts on an annual ball.... the staff and resdients dress up and we dance for hours
2020-12-03 08:00:52 PM thomasodougherty Sigmond Freud is the father of Pscyhotherapy, but more importantly he created a theory on Sexual Development.
2020-12-03 08:01:05 PM missmara1991 (y)
2020-12-03 08:01:06 PM tonyaharris82 Sigmund Freud was a Neurologist
2020-12-03 08:01:24 PM byefelicia i didn't know about the theoryon sexual development
2020-12-03 08:01:26 PM thomasodougherty He's a mess... we don't care about him.I bring him up, because he had a student named Erik Erikson. Is anyone familiar with him>
2020-12-03 08:01:35 PM tonyaharris82 No
2020-12-03 08:01:36 PM sarabrophy no
2020-12-03 08:01:43 PM byefelicia no
2020-12-03 08:01:45 PM sarahnicole a mess lol
2020-12-03 08:01:47 PM klevengood that name is familiar.....
2020-12-03 08:01:49 PM missmara1991 i have heard of him
2020-12-03 08:01:51 PM sarahnicole no
2020-12-03 08:01:54 PM missmara1991 he had his own theories as well
2020-12-03 08:02:14 PM klevengood I am guessing i leared about him in college psych class lol
2020-12-03 08:02:23 PM missmara1991 he was a pyschologist
2020-12-03 08:02:29 PM thomasodougherty Erik Erikson expanded on Freud's theory of Sexual Development. Where Freud assumed development was done after puberty, Erikson went further.
2020-12-03 08:02:41 PM missmara1991 development
2020-12-03 08:02:43 PM tonyaharris82 Interesting
2020-12-03 08:02:52 PM sarahnicole oh no
2020-12-03 08:02:52 PM tanyatre interesting
2020-12-03 08:03:00 PM byefelicia hmmm didn't know that
2020-12-03 08:03:01 PM thomasodougherty Erikson's theory is on Psychosocial Development.
2020-12-03 08:03:10 PM missmara1991 he coined the phrase identity crisis, interesting fact
2020-12-03 08:03:21 PM sarabrophy interesting
2020-12-03 08:03:33 PM priyab hmmm
2020-12-03 08:03:39 PM thomasodougherty He had eight stages total. I recommend you research them all more thoroughly. However, we are predominantly concerned with his 8th stage.
2020-12-03 08:03:47 PM thomasodougherty Any guesses as to what his 8th stage is?
2020-12-03 08:03:53 PM sarahnicole ok
2020-12-03 08:04:10 PM klevengood death?
2020-12-03 08:04:10 PM missmara1991 integrity versus dispair
2020-12-03 08:04:13 PM sarahnicole no
2020-12-03 08:04:16 PM tonyaharris82 Intergity and dispair
2020-12-03 08:04:18 PM thomasodougherty Mara's got it!
2020-12-03 08:04:20 PM thomasodougherty Tonya1
2020-12-03 08:04:24 PM thomasodougherty *Tonya!
2020-12-03 08:04:24 PM byefelicia not sure
2020-12-03 08:04:35 PM missmara1991 thank you
2020-12-03 08:04:40 PM sarahnicole hmmm
2020-12-03 08:04:48 PM thomasodougherty Integrity vs Despair.What does that mean?
2020-12-03 08:04:49 PM priyab yeah, just googled it up!!:D
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2020-12-03 08:05:10 PM thomasodougherty Use your resources, Priya! Well done!
2020-12-03 08:05:19 PM byefelicia Not sure
2020-12-03 08:05:31 PM missmara1991 later in life we reflect on our lives
2020-12-03 08:05:41 PM thomasodougherty Einstein made a good point about that. He didn't care what his students could remember. What he cared about was, how good are they at finding the correct answer.
2020-12-03 08:05:45 PM sarabrophy Priya I am to eveyone is to fast a times to read it all.
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2020-12-03 08:05:51 PM missmara1991 and we either feel satisfaction or failure
2020-12-03 08:05:52 PM thomasodougherty Yes, Mara! Expand on that..?
2020-12-03 08:06:03 PM thomasodougherty Yes!
2020-12-03 08:06:07 PM missmara1991 if we feel proud, we feel integrity
2020-12-03 08:06:18 PM priyab hahaha..a sense of intregity strong enough to withstand physical disintregity
2020-12-03 08:06:19 PM missmara1991 and if we feel unsuccessful...we feel sadness
2020-12-03 08:06:22 PM missmara1991 or deppair
2020-12-03 08:06:56 PM missmara1991 when u can look back on your life with intregrity, u feel no regrets
2020-12-03 08:07:11 PM thomasodougherty All of Erikson's stages are a sort of yin and yang. This stage is no different. As Mara pointed out. If we reflect on our life and are proud... Integrity. If we reflect on our life and have regret... Despair.
2020-12-03 08:07:35 PM sarahnicole thank you for explaining i was feeling a bit dingy
2020-12-03 08:07:40 PM tonyaharris82 That's interesting because my cousin and I was just talking about this not knowing it was an actual theory. I was saying what I should have done and could have done while she was excited about her accomplishments this fair
2020-12-03 08:07:42 PM priyab yes...
2020-12-03 08:07:45 PM priyab got it
2020-12-03 08:08:07 PM thomasodougherty Is it static? If we reach this stage of development and our first response is Integrity... is that it? We nailed life?
2020-12-03 08:08:14 PM missmara1991 nooo
2020-12-03 08:08:18 PM klevengood no
2020-12-03 08:08:18 PM sarahnicole no
2020-12-03 08:08:19 PM tonyaharris82 Noo
2020-12-03 08:08:24 PM missmara1991 if only if it were that simple hahahahaha
2020-12-03 08:08:28 PM sarabrophy No
2020-12-03 08:08:35 PM byefelicia no
2020-12-03 08:08:41 PM thomasodougherty Sure isn't!
2020-12-03 08:08:41 PM tanyatre no
2020-12-03 08:08:41 PM davidsonc no
2020-12-03 08:08:42 PM sarabrophy haha wish is was too
2020-12-03 08:08:56 PM missmara1991 LOL
2020-12-03 08:09:12 PM missmara1991 pipe dream
2020-12-03 08:09:17 PM thomasodougherty I'm sure you all (I know I do) flip flop back and forth through this even today.
2020-12-03 08:09:26 PM byefelicia that's true
2020-12-03 08:09:30 PM sarahnicole of course
2020-12-03 08:09:32 PM tonyaharris82 yes
2020-12-03 08:09:32 PM missmara1991 yaa, for sure...we all doo
2020-12-03 08:09:33 PM desiraes yes
2020-12-03 08:09:39 PM missmara1991 its human nature i think
2020-12-03 08:09:39 PM sarabrophy so true
2020-12-03 08:09:45 PM sarahnicole im a mess as well as the first guy you metnioned
2020-12-03 08:09:51 PM thomasodougherty You look back and are proud of how you got to where you are.Other days you wonder why you didn't make that one decision a little differently.
2020-12-03 08:09:55 PM klevengood its one of thoes things that you do on a daily basis. There is always a what if
2020-12-03 08:09:58 PM byefelicia Question: why is the theory different according to the psychologist?
2020-12-03 08:10:05 PM missmara1991 absolutely, its the human condition
2020-12-03 08:10:09 PM missmara1991 you
2020-12-03 08:10:17 PM priyab will is strong enough that you did what was right at that moment...
2020-12-03 08:10:22 PM thomasodougherty What do you mean, Felicia?Between Freud and Erikson?
2020-12-03 08:10:29 PM byefelicia Yes
2020-12-03 08:10:38 PM thomasodougherty It's not "different" Erikson just took it further.
2020-12-03 08:10:42 PM klevengood a theory is what somone "thinks"
2020-12-03 08:10:50 PM thomasodougherty Also he was a lot less perverse about it...
2020-12-03 08:10:57 PM missmara1991 LoL
2020-12-03 08:11:04 PM sarahnicole ah
2020-12-03 08:11:25 PM sarahnicole i take the being a mess like him thing i said back
2020-12-03 08:11:36 PM missmara1991 hahahha dont blame u sarah
2020-12-03 08:11:39 PM thomasodougherty Freud was ahead of the game in a lot of ways, but he was also backward thinking on a lot of things too. Turns out cocaine is not the best idea when you're trying to help people figure out their lives.
2020-12-03 08:11:49 PM missmara1991 u are not a mess like that
2020-12-03 08:11:51 PM klevengood hahahahaha
2020-12-03 08:12:01 PM missmara1991 haha, no not exactly a good combination
2020-12-03 08:12:14 PM thomasodougherty Folks! Check out Erikson! Super informative for you as a person/parent/activities guru/etc.!
2020-12-03 08:12:16 PM tonyaharris82 I can imagine cocaine could be a bit of a delay in thinking lol
2020-12-03 08:12:21 PM sarahnicole unless youre motley crue
2020-12-03 08:12:25 PM priyab sure will!
2020-12-03 08:12:28 PM missmara1991 i will definitely look into his theory more
2020-12-03 08:12:29 PM sarahnicole yes
2020-12-03 08:12:29 PM byefelicia thanks, i'll check it out
2020-12-03 08:12:37 PM missmara1991 and try to apply these concepts to my activity work
2020-12-03 08:12:38 PM thomasodougherty Also! Check out Lev Vygotsky! B.F. Skinner! and Jean Piaget!
2020-12-03 08:12:48 PM missmara1991 for sure, will do
2020-12-03 08:12:52 PM priyab oh.... ok, sure
2020-12-03 08:13:01 PM thomasodougherty Vygotsky is my favorite! Piaget is the most popular...
2020-12-03 08:13:12 PM missmara1991 (y)
2020-12-03 08:13:15 PM sarahnicole vygotsky
2020-12-03 08:13:22 PM thomasodougherty Let's talk about dementia again.Remind me... is it a normal part of aging?
2020-12-03 08:13:22 PM sarahnicole what a name
2020-12-03 08:13:27 PM sarahnicole no
2020-12-03 08:13:30 PM missmara1991 no its not
2020-12-03 08:13:31 PM klevengood no
2020-12-03 08:13:32 PM desiraes no
2020-12-03 08:13:32 PM byefelicia not familiar with him either
2020-12-03 08:13:39 PM tonyaharris82 Yes dementia is a normal part of aging
2020-12-03 08:13:43 PM missmara1991 nooooo
2020-12-03 08:13:43 PM byefelicia yes
2020-12-03 08:14:03 PM sarabrophy I would say more common them noral
2020-12-03 08:14:04 PM tonyaharris82 Well at least I think so
2020-12-03 08:14:07 PM davidsonc i will look these up
2020-12-03 08:14:08 PM sarabrophy normal*
2020-12-03 08:14:10 PM byefelicia what is it called in your 40s when you're forgetful? it isn't considered dementia at that age/
2020-12-03 08:14:15 PM sarahnicole everything is gray though!
2020-12-03 08:14:15 PM tanyatre i think so
2020-12-03 08:14:17 PM missmara1991 As adults age, some may experience normal age-related changes in memory and thinking. Dementia, or severe memory loss that interferes with daily life, is not part of the normal aging process.
2020-12-03 08:14:17 PM priyab common, yes..... not normal
2020-12-03 08:14:34 PM missmara1991 that is from the CDC
2020-12-03 08:14:43 PM missmara1991 center of disease control and prevention
2020-12-03 08:14:55 PM davidsonc yes
2020-12-03 08:15:06 PM tonyaharris82 O wow ok great to know
2020-12-03 08:15:14 PM missmara1991 (y)
2020-12-03 08:15:29 PM missmara1991 it can just be very common among the older populations
2020-12-03 08:15:33 PM thomasodougherty Not normal. Not common.Mara is spot on with her research tonight!
2020-12-03 08:16:01 PM missmara1991 awe, well thank you...i am very passionate about dementia and memory care because i am the activity director for our memory care unit at our facility
2020-12-03 08:16:07 PM sarabrophy It is going way to fast for me to be able to read the messages and look up everything haha
2020-12-03 08:16:07 PM thomasodougherty It's a horrible awful disease that just seems more prevelant to us in our work...
2020-12-03 08:16:25 PM thomasodougherty What IS dementia?
2020-12-03 08:16:34 PM thomasodougherty Not what CAUSES it... What IS it?
2020-12-03 08:16:39 PM missmara1991 and they are my true passion and anything i can do to bring joy, love and happiness to their lives is our main priority
2020-12-03 08:16:41 PM thomasodougherty Well... sort of what causes it...
2020-12-03 08:16:51 PM thomasodougherty But not diseases associated with it...
2020-12-03 08:16:51 PM sarahnicole brain deteriorating
2020-12-03 08:16:57 PM klevengood brain deterioration
2020-12-03 08:16:59 PM thomasodougherty Expand on that Sarah!
2020-12-03 08:17:03 PM missmara1991 A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning.
2020-12-03 08:17:15 PM thomasodougherty What part of the brain?
2020-12-03 08:17:16 PM missmara1991 memory loss, speech and communication changes
2020-12-03 08:17:18 PM byefelicia Dementia is a general term for loss of memory, language, problem-solving and other thinking abilities that are severe enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer's is the most common cause of dementia.
2020-12-03 08:17:21 PM sarahnicole sorry yes im trying to think of how to expand lol
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2020-12-03 08:17:33 PM sarahnicole the good parts
2020-12-03 08:17:33 PM klevengood the entire brain
2020-12-03 08:17:50 PM tonyaharris82 A group of thinking and social symptoms that interferes with daily functioning
2020-12-03 08:17:58 PM missmara1991 hippocampus
2020-12-03 08:18:05 PM thomasodougherty Ha! Yes...Levengood! (Levengood..?) No! Not the whole brain!
2020-12-03 08:18:05 PM priyab yes... forgetting things....neurological / brain nerves deteorating
2020-12-03 08:18:09 PM missmara1991 hahahaa
2020-12-03 08:18:24 PM missmara1991 and the entorhinal cortex
2020-12-03 08:18:28 PM missmara1991 and hippocampus
2020-12-03 08:18:44 PM sarahnicole memories
2020-12-03 08:18:50 PM missmara1991 and then the cerebral cortex
2020-12-03 08:18:55 PM sarahnicole how to function
2020-12-03 08:18:58 PM thomasodougherty As specific as possible... It's the neurons that connect the regions of the brain that Mara is listing off for us.
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2020-12-03 08:19:19 PM missmara1991 where it affects language, speech, reasoning and social behavior
2020-12-03 08:19:21 PM sarahnicole very sciencey
2020-12-03 08:19:24 PM sarahnicole yes
2020-12-03 08:19:30 PM thomasodougherty The neurons degenerate, which results in the symptons that Sarah was listing off for us.
2020-12-03 08:19:33 PM sarahnicole that i like that explanation
2020-12-03 08:19:51 PM priyab yes, sciency!! hahaha
2020-12-03 08:19:52 PM missmara1991 haha, it is...im certified dementia practictioner so i needed to learn the science behind it
2020-12-03 08:20:05 PM missmara1991 which is beneficial in learning all about a condition
2020-12-03 08:20:13 PM missmara1991 of those you serve everyday
2020-12-03 08:20:16 PM priyab (y)
2020-12-03 08:20:22 PM thomasodougherty Mara! I have a taboo question for you... I haven't concluded as to whether I'm using taboo appropriately or not...
2020-12-03 08:20:32 PM thomasodougherty How many stages of Dementia are there?
2020-12-03 08:20:37 PM missmara1991 sure, what is your question?
2020-12-03 08:20:41 PM sarahnicole 4?
2020-12-03 08:20:43 PM byefelicia is it 3 stages
2020-12-03 08:20:43 PM missmara1991 hmmm, i would say....8?
2020-12-03 08:20:51 PM priyab 8???
2020-12-03 08:21:00 PM tonyaharris82 3
2020-12-03 08:21:03 PM sarabrophy I was going to say 4
2020-12-03 08:21:04 PM thomasodougherty We've got three different answers!!!Anyone else?
2020-12-03 08:21:11 PM missmara1991 hhhh
2020-12-03 08:21:14 PM missmara1991 7
2020-12-03 08:21:17 PM thomasodougherty 3.. 4.. 8...
2020-12-03 08:21:18 PM klevengood 4
2020-12-03 08:21:20 PM thomasodougherty 7..!!!
2020-12-03 08:21:20 PM missmara1991 its 7 i think
2020-12-03 08:21:34 PM thomasodougherty Anyone else?!
2020-12-03 08:21:47 PM tonyaharris82 mild, moderate or severe
2020-12-03 08:22:10 PM missmara1991 good job tonya
2020-12-03 08:22:18 PM thomasodougherty The correct answer is...
2020-12-03 08:22:20 PM davidsonc i think4
2020-12-03 08:22:20 PM tanyatre 6
2020-12-03 08:22:21 PM sarahnicole maybe im thinking of ulcers lol
2020-12-03 08:22:22 PM missmara1991 7
2020-12-03 08:22:26 PM thomasodougherty There is not correct answer...
2020-12-03 08:22:32 PM missmara1991 ohhh wow
2020-12-03 08:22:36 PM thomasodougherty *... no correct answer.
2020-12-03 08:22:38 PM sarabrophy lo
2020-12-03 08:22:39 PM sarahnicole we love trick questionssss
2020-12-03 08:22:42 PM byefelicia wow, how's that?
2020-12-03 08:22:46 PM thomasodougherty It really depends on who you ask.
2020-12-03 08:22:48 PM missmara1991 im so lost
2020-12-03 08:22:50 PM sarahnicole everyone is different?
2020-12-03 08:22:59 PM klevengood hmmm
2020-12-03 08:23:05 PM thomasodougherty Everyone IS different!But that's not why the answers differ.
2020-12-03 08:23:07 PM davidsonc oh wow
2020-12-03 08:23:11 PM sarabrophy interesting so no correct answe and everyone is different
2020-12-03 08:23:13 PM sarahnicole hmmmm
2020-12-03 08:23:18 PM priyab ???
2020-12-03 08:23:18 PM thomasodougherty Some people think 3... some 7...
2020-12-03 08:23:25 PM byefelicia is that like getting a doctor's opinion and a different opinion from another doctor with the same background?
2020-12-03 08:23:25 PM thomasodougherty However!
2020-12-03 08:23:29 PM missmara1991 that is interesting, i thought the dementia practicitioner class said 7
2020-12-03 08:23:32 PM klevengood I thought it was early, moderate and late?
2020-12-03 08:23:34 PM thomasodougherty We're asking me...
2020-12-03 08:23:41 PM thomasodougherty And I say 3
2020-12-03 08:23:50 PM thomasodougherty And Levengood nailed them!
2020-12-03 08:23:53 PM missmara1991 oohh, so it can be different
2020-12-03 08:24:10 PM thomasodougherty EarlyMid
2020-12-03 08:24:13 PM thomasodougherty and LAte
2020-12-03 08:24:18 PM missmara1991 very interesting
2020-12-03 08:24:26 PM desiraes hmm
2020-12-03 08:24:29 PM byefelicia good to know, thanks
2020-12-03 08:24:32 PM priyab oh ok
2020-12-03 08:24:34 PM missmara1991 ya tthank u
2020-12-03 08:24:35 PM sarabrophy Wow okay
2020-12-03 08:24:36 PM thomasodougherty Some experts break it down further, but the progression is the same regardless.
2020-12-03 08:24:37 PM sarahnicole yes
2020-12-03 08:24:46 PM thomasodougherty What might we expect to see in the Early stage?
2020-12-03 08:24:51 PM sarahnicole sort of bad, bad, really bad
2020-12-03 08:24:53 PM missmara1991 and the stages vary depending on the patient
2020-12-03 08:24:55 PM byefelicia slight memory loss
2020-12-03 08:25:00 PM missmara1991 slight confusion
2020-12-03 08:25:02 PM missmara1991 memory loss
2020-12-03 08:25:03 PM sarahnicole a little forgetfullness
2020-12-03 08:25:09 PM missmara1991 forgetfullness
2020-12-03 08:25:10 PM desiraes confusion, memory loss
2020-12-03 08:25:12 PM klevengood slight memory loss and forgetfullness
2020-12-03 08:25:16 PM desiraes forgetfullness
2020-12-03 08:25:24 PM sarahnicole not being able to find some words to finish sentences
2020-12-03 08:25:30 PM davidsonc forgetting what your doing
2020-12-03 08:25:48 PM sarahnicole asking the same questions over and over
2020-12-03 08:25:49 PM missmara1991 all very true :o~(
2020-12-03 08:26:02 PM sarahnicole denial is such a big thing too
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2020-12-03 08:26:16 PM missmara1991 agitation
2020-12-03 08:26:16 PM byefelicia Coming up with the right word or name.Remembering names when introduced to new people.Having difficulty performing tasks in social or work settings.Forgetting material that was just read.Losing or misplacing a valuable object.Experiencing increased trouble with planning or organizing.
2020-12-03 08:26:18 PM priyab forgetting most recent things, names, words, questins, etc..... but remembering past
2020-12-03 08:26:28 PM missmara1991 concentration
2020-12-03 08:26:29 PM missmara1991 focus
2020-12-03 08:26:36 PM priyab yes that too
2020-12-03 08:26:49 PM davidsonc saying the same thing over in 5 min not relizing you already said it
2020-12-03 08:26:58 PM missmara1991 true all true
2020-12-03 08:27:00 PM sarahnicole repetition
2020-12-03 08:27:02 PM sarahnicole yes
2020-12-03 08:27:39 PM thomasodougherty Early Stage:Lapses in MemoryPersonality ChangesForgetfulnessDifficulty with Complex TasksStugle with Emotional Expression
2020-12-03 08:27:51 PM thomasodougherty Mid stage! Go!
2020-12-03 08:27:58 PM missmara1991 :o~(
2020-12-03 08:28:24 PM sarahnicole big forgetfullness
2020-12-03 08:28:25 PM missmara1991 changes in behavior
2020-12-03 08:28:36 PM byefelicia It becomes harder to perform regular daily activities and self-care as dementia progresses. Common symptoms during this stage include: increasing confusion or poor judgment. greater memory loss, including a loss of events in the more distant past.
2020-12-03 08:28:40 PM missmara1991 wandering or getting lost
2020-12-03 08:28:45 PM sarabrophy wandering
2020-12-03 08:28:51 PM missmara1991 agression
2020-12-03 08:28:54 PM missmara1991 irritability
2020-12-03 08:29:03 PM klevengood severe forgetfullness, loss of spacial awareness
2020-12-03 08:29:09 PM sarahnicole yes forgetting how to do adls
2020-12-03 08:29:11 PM desiraes irritsblr, wandering
2020-12-03 08:29:20 PM sarahnicole needing more help to do things
2020-12-03 08:29:33 PM missmara1991 sleeping issues
2020-12-03 08:29:35 PM tonyaharris82 forgetfulness
2020-12-03 08:29:37 PM sarabrophy weight loss
2020-12-03 08:29:40 PM missmara1991 perceiving things differently
2020-12-03 08:29:48 PM thomasodougherty Mid Stage:Poor JudgementIncreased confusion/frustrationIncreased ForgetfulnessImpaired ADLs
2020-12-03 08:29:55 PM priyab forgetting more things, having trouble rembering personal things, wandering, slightly voilent, more aggressive, keeping proper hygiene, loosing track of time
2020-12-03 08:29:57 PM byefelicia is forgetfulness all stages
2020-12-03 08:30:00 PM thomasodougherty and! Severe Personality Changes
2020-12-03 08:30:06 PM thomasodougherty Late Stage! Go!
2020-12-03 08:30:06 PM missmara1991 :(
2020-12-03 08:30:08 PM byefelicia ability to respond to their environment, to carry on a conversation and, eventually, to control movement. They may still say words or phrases, but communicating pain becomes difficult.
2020-12-03 08:30:35 PM missmara1991 communication challenges or loss of communication
2020-12-03 08:30:35 PM sarahnicole forgetting how to eat
2020-12-03 08:30:36 PM byefelicia another is for the final stage likely to be much more frail.
2020-12-03 08:30:40 PM missmara1991 trouble swallowing
2020-12-03 08:30:42 PM priyab recognising loved ones... feeling totally lost, blank..
2020-12-03 08:30:44 PM sarahnicole forgetting everyone
2020-12-03 08:30:48 PM klevengood loss of most funtions
2020-12-03 08:30:53 PM sarahnicole basically just beng there
2020-12-03 08:30:57 PM sarahnicole being
2020-12-03 08:31:05 PM davidsonc not eating
2020-12-03 08:31:06 PM missmara1991 we see that one all the time, i have nectar thick consistency residents and its very very heart breaking when that occurs
2020-12-03 08:31:19 PM priyab needing help with all ADLs
2020-12-03 08:31:42 PM tonyaharris82 not able to move or speak
2020-12-03 08:31:45 PM missmara1991 needing 24/7 assistnces with ADL's