إستخدام دمية في العلاج السلوكي للدمنشيا

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نشر أحد مستخدمي الفيس بوك[1] عن تجربة العلاج السلوكي لسيدة لديها دمنشيا بواسطة إعطائها دمية طفل.

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A woman suffering from dementia was given a doll for Christmas. According to her granddaughter, her nana was previously morose and lonely, having lost interest in everything and forgotten her family. Now she has 'her baby', she has completely transformed, finding joy and happiness in life again. (With thanks to ViralHog)

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Rose Bannister My dad was a carpenter his whole life and when he got dementia really bad, we gave him a toy tool set. He was in heaven, always trying to fix things around the house. Even buried him with his favorite hammer! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 3k · 20 January 2016 at 03:59 Manage Hide 76 Replies Lori Sims Low Lori Sims Low I had a friend whose father was a carpenter by trade. When we was placed in memory care, he disassembled the door and got out of his wing. He didn't get far past that door, but it was a little funny to hear. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 480 · 21 January 2016 at 00:11 Manage Eliana Perdios Eliana Perdios Wow - my grandfather is in an old peoples home and I've seen lots of old ladies walking around with dolls - I had no idea what it was for and I actually found it a bit creepy ! I understand now and I am amazed thank you for sharing - anything that can make such a frightening time easier is just brilliant xxx LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 114 · 21 January 2016 at 01:51 Manage Alexis Portela Alexis Portela Awww.. So sweet LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 15 · 21 January 2016 at 03:47 Manage Sarah Reyes Sarah Reyes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ such a beautiful story, brought tears to my eyes!! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 30 · 21 January 2016 at 10:06 Manage Megan Zorich Megan Zorich Oh man that's gorgeous Rose. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 13 · 21 January 2016 at 10:23 Manage Saige-Alexandra Denson Saige-Alexandra Denson 😍 LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 4 · 21 January 2016 at 14:18 Manage William Langford William Langford Any thing that helps some one thru. A very ruff time in life should be ok. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 8 · 21 January 2016 at 18:13 Manage Carrie Roberts-Clark Carrie Roberts-Clark ♡♡♡ LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 3 · 21 January 2016 at 20:07 Manage Kathy Brown Kathy Brown See. It just takes compassion mixed with love and caring! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 11 · 21 January 2016 at 23:08 Manage Jean Graham Jean Graham I took baby dolls into the nursing home my mum in ,only for the staff to take them away and put them in a Cupboard , I was heartbroken , they did not know how therapeutic they are xxx LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 16 · 21 January 2016 at 23:26 Manage Patti Lewis Ketchum Patti Lewis Ketchum My granddad was a carpenter also. Giving him sensory toys and tools helped him. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 11 · 21 January 2016 at 23:34 Manage Jean Weier Jean Weier My grandpa worked on carburators in cars and on fire engines as an auto mechanic, he took apart the entire heating and air conditioning with his bare hands one day at the nursing home in his room. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 56 · 22 January 2016 at 00:57 Manage Joyce Penelope Smith Joyce Penelope Smith Dont make me cry!!! How sweet LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 4 · 22 January 2016 at 03:31 Manage Carmen Aquino Carmen Aquino ♡♡♡ LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 22 January 2016 at 04:09 Manage Lindsey Munguia Lindsey Munguia Rofl the storys r great keep them comeing mead my night LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 6 · 22 January 2016 at 05:35 Manage Judy Moore-Ortmeier Judy Moore-Ortmeier Have to try that my hubby was just diagnosed and he spent 40 years as a carpenter. Maybe that will help him when the time comes. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 12 · 22 January 2016 at 06:28 Manage Kara Garner Kara Garner How precious. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 22 January 2016 at 07:02 Manage Loreen Smith Loreen Smith I nursed a carpenter with dementia, he spent his time measuring anything wood and dismantling whatever he could, always busy! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 6 · 22 January 2016 at 21:27 Manage Rose Bannister Rose Bannister Loreen Smith , my father did the same thing. He didn't know who we were, but could tell you how to pour concrete, frame a house or build cabinet. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 16 · 22 January 2016 at 21:58 Manage Emma Holman Emma Holman It's like if you see people with dementia walking around like they're looking for something that's exactly what they're doing. You're meant to let them walk never stop them unless they're at risk ie outside in the cold weather at 3am LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 7 · 23 January 2016 at 02:23 Manage Maria Avilés Maria Avilés Life is a path drowned in the memory waiting for someone or something to open it. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 14 · 23 January 2016 at 08:13 Manage Louise D'Agostino Louise D'Agostino Lori Sims Low Oh no that's a shame 😱 LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 23 January 2016 at 17:06 Manage Kathleen Warthen Kathleen Warthen What's not to like about a doll, they are all beautiful, cabbage patch, not so great, but I have one,, LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 5 · 23 January 2016 at 19:42 Manage Patti McKenna Witalis Patti McKenna Witalis Lori Sims Low : I love this story about the former carpenter who took the door off its hinges. When my Pop, a career military pilot, was dying, he began reaching out and overhead for things that he turned and adjusted...we think he was in a cockpit, preparing to take off and fly out of this world. It was quite a sight. he was quite a guy! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 40 · 23 January 2016 at 21:21 Manage Debi Jones-Hand Debi Jones-Hand OMG! This is too close to home! My father-in-law was an electrical contractor living in California. When he was put in a, for lack of better word. 'Dementia House' he would take all the 'Wander Guards' off the doors and would escape and sometimes it...See more LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 42 · 24 January 2016 at 15:52 Manage Katrina Grier Katrina Grier I took care of a mechanic he thought his bed was a car he could take the bolts out in minutes. At first we thought he was falling out of bed then were stood where he couldn't see us and watched sure enough he was just fixing that darn broken down car. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 26 · 24 January 2016 at 16:35 Manage Loreen Smith Loreen Smith Driving to work one night I passed an old man thumbing a lift, one of my patients. I pulled over and opened the car door for him, he thanked me then settled down and looked at me and said 'honestly this is the first time l've made a run for it' bless him. His wife had got much further with a young lady who didn't realise she had dementia. She came back in a police car. We were just pleased they were safe LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 13 · 24 January 2016 at 22:41 Manage Cynthia C. Canada Cynthia C. Canada Lori Sims Low If my dad had been ambulatory by the time he had to go into care, I can TOTALLY see him doing that! :-) LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 25 January 2016 at 23:23 Manage Jewels Covet Jewels Covet I love reading all these stories! Thank you all for sharing! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 13 · 26 January 2016 at 21:51 Manage Libby Napper Mustard Libby Napper Mustard Rose Bannister when I read your post it made me smile. that is what we did for my dad. He was a carpenter and we buried him with his favorite hammer too. God bless you LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 6 · 29 January 2016 at 17:59 Manage Yolanda Rivera Yolanda Rivera Sad but at the same time sweet. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 6 · 30 January 2016 at 08:04 Manage Dolores Soulier Dolores Soulier Rose you made me cry.. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 30 January 2016 at 08:48 Manage Rachel Carpenter Smith Rachel Carpenter Smith Oh Rose, thank you for sharing. Your story touched me! My Great Grandfather was a Carpenter and helped rebuild San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. His son (my grandfather) was a Carpenter and had an extensive wood shop until the day he died. My Father was a Carpenter (he was 80 yesterday) still works full-time and is forever fixing and tinkering around the house!! Btw, my maiden name is Carpenter! 😄 LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 21 · 30 January 2016 at 22:09 Manage Rose Roy Rose Roy How touching . LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 31 January 2016 at 02:30 Manage Dora Lujan Dora Lujan Wow!!! Amazing stories!! Great feeling knowing that we're not the only ones caring for a family member with dementia. Thanks for the ideas!! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 9 · 31 January 2016 at 04:09 Manage Netta Staykeepinitcute Church Netta Staykeepinitcute Church Loreen Smith you have my mom first name so pretty I miss my mom LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 31 January 2016 at 05:11 Manage Nina Marie Morrison Nina Marie Morrison If we can help anyone with Dementia, live a happier more close to normal life, God bless! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 4 · 1 February 2016 at 07:51 Manage Delores Mullen Scuffham Delores Mullen Scuffham This is precious to see! She lit up! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 3 · 1 February 2016 at 15:57 Manage Shervonda Boyd Shervonda Boyd Thats so sweet! My papaw had alhetimezers LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 February 2016 at 19:10 Manage Megen Yerman Megen Yerman Sheila Flohr Harvey maybe pop just needs a pretend farm?? LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 2 February 2016 at 05:09 Manage Jody Cohen Jody Cohen Happy to see such a small wonderful idea brings so much joy to the elderly💕💕💕 LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 4 · 2 February 2016 at 18:22 Manage Maria Avilés Maria Avilés It is so beautiful to read theses stories, it shows that life goes on even in the cloud of our memories! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 10 · 4 February 2016 at 07:36 Manage Krystle Poulson Krystle Poulson That's beautiful LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 3 · 5 February 2016 at 04:56 Manage Bryony Delaney Bryony Delaney Lovely x LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 6 February 2016 at 22:57 Manage Elizabeth Dempsey Elizabeth Dempsey I did the same thing with my moms baby doll it went with her LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 5 · 7 February 2016 at 20:50 Manage Porscha Boynton Porscha Boynton Adorable that made me cry... LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 13 February 2016 at 01:00 Manage Julie Zittel Julie Zittel Sometimes just handling things like baby clothes.....folding & unfolding......gives tremendous comfort. I'd even sprinkle the items with baby powder to awaken memories..... LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 15 · 15 February 2016 at 01:28 Manage Sondra Cherry Sondra Cherry That's a beautiful story!! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 17 February 2016 at 09:56 Manage Sondra Bergman Sondra Bergman No Yolanda sad is when they sit alone crying in pain and asking for people. These are wonderful endings to a full life.  :) LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 5 · 17 February 2016 at 18:44 Manage Sondra Bergman Sondra Bergman This is beautiful!!!! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 3 · 17 February 2016 at 18:45 Manage Carol Clark Carol Clark My Mother was 90 and I always took her to get groceries and one Christmas they were selling dolls, she said she had notion to buy one,she even picked out the one she liked, but she wouldn't buy it, said people would think she was losing it. Took her ho...See more LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 12 · 19 February 2016 at 07:08 Manage Alex Tsanga Alex Tsanga Am like #2325...amazing story LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 19 February 2016 at 07:39 Manage Vivienne Rowan Vivienne Rowan Fabulous and great idea was so touched xx LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 19 February 2016 at 18:47 Manage Alma Gibson Alma Gibson (M LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 22 February 2016 at 06:27 Manage Tracey Dawn Tracey Dawn We got my grandpa a toy set so he could work As the Alzheimer's took over he seemed to back in time and often thought he was at work. I miss him LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 4 · 24 February 2016 at 09:26 Manage Kevin Coade Kevin Coade This is truly amazing LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 29 February 2016 at 23:26 Manage Kate Purcell Kate Purcell This is beautiful to watch LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 1 March 2016 at 12:37 Manage Ashleigh Blake Ashleigh Blake I'm sorry for the loss of your dad, your story reminds me of my grandfather..... In my eyes he was absolutely magic! Thanks for sharing your memory LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 1 March 2016 at 16:32 Manage Ashleigh Blake Ashleigh Blake Sarah Reyes me too LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 March 2016 at 16:32 Manage Ashleigh Blake Ashleigh Blake Jean Weier lol that's kind of funny!!! The question is, did he get it back together? LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 1 March 2016 at 16:33 Manage Ashleigh Blake Ashleigh Blake Jean Graham I hope you spoke up LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 March 2016 at 16:34 Manage Laura Walker Laura Walker I say if it makes them happy then do it.these people are lost and it's very sad..just love them. anything to see a smile LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 March 2016 at 08:51 Manage Mur Mur Mur Mur 😂 LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 March 2016 at 19:12 Manage Hermoso Carino Hermoso Carino Beautiful,that make me cry.memories LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 3 March 2016 at 03:28 Manage Gigi Too Gigi Too Lori Sims Low that is a LOT funny....your Dad sounds like quite a character😊 good for him! He could probably do the maintenance work there!! LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 18 November 2016 at 04:39 Manage Rainy Daze Binzer Rainy Daze Binzer That is so touching. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 21 January at 01:35 Manage Loreen Smith Loreen Smith My husband has rapidly developing dementia. He can't be left at all in case he wanders or falls over. He was an engineer and is steadily dismantling his Landover. Amazing how many parts in a filler cap, how many wires in the fuse box etc. At least he i...See more LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 2 · 21 January at 02:06 Manage Lorrie Bridge Gardner Lorrie Bridge Gardner I love this. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 21 January at 14:18 Manage Rachel Dell Owens Rachel Dell Owens Patti McKenna Witalis awww that is such a lovely but bittersweet story, I'm sure your dad made that one last flight safely, the complexities of a human mind never fail to amaze me even when it's been ravaged by dementia. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 1 · 21 January at 15:46 Manage Julie M Robinson Julie M Robinson My Father also was a carpenter, as was his father! He had a workshop behind our house, and looks would make almost anything anyone wanted built. Professionally, he worked full-time for the Auerbach's Department store, in SLC, State street and 400 South. LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 22 January at 07:56 · Edited Manage Sandra Faye Ellis Sandra Faye Ellis I love grandpa that took apart air conditioning. That's a wonderful share because I'm sure for the time it took him to take it apart, he was happy. Those places can be so cruel to your love ones LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 22 January at 13:28 Manage Rosalinda Johnson Rosalinda Johnson Jean Graham , I used to work in the dietary department of a nursing home. Those nurses not only do not care about the "clients", they can be horribly abusive and neglectful of their needs. 😢 LikeShow More Reactions · Reply · 22 January at 16:19


Jackie Irving Jackie Irving Arrghhh rose your comment made me cry ....just picturing your dad with his toy tool set ....bless his heart ...how cruel this disease is ....your dad is now dementia free ....god bless. Xxx.