Mealtime Tips for Persons with Dementia
In this module of Mealtime Assistance & Nutrition for Persons with Dementia, we provide tips on assisting during mealtime - focusing on verbal cueing, physical assistance/guidance, socialization, and snack assistance.
Verbal Cueing - 0:18
Physical Assistance/Guidance - 1:30
Socialization - 3:40
Snack Assistance - 4:02
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Видео Mealtime Tips for Persons with Dementia канала Abe's Garden Community
Verbal Cueing - 0:18
Physical Assistance/Guidance - 1:30
Socialization - 3:40
Snack Assistance - 4:02
Subscribe for more caregiving videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZc01EWffXkz4yNnYeq1tDQ
For more info on Abe's Garden: https://www.abesgarden.org/
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