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The UK Guardian newspaperrecently featured an article about a book written by a UK psychologist Oliver James and it details SPCAL, (Specialised Early care for Alzheimers). In summary it suggests:
1. Don't ask the person with dementia questions
2. Never contradict them
3. Learn to love their repetitiveness
I have noticed that when I use these rules my mother, who has Parkinsson's related Dementia, does calm down quite quickly.
The reasoning is that because these people do not have access to their short term memory, they resort to their past to solve their everyday problems and if their carers do too, this will considerably calm them and increase their contentedness and happiness.
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