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$139.00

Stock #TN10
22-minute VHS




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Solving Bathing Problems in Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias

Produced by Philip Sloane, M.D., Ann Louise Barrick, Ph.D., & Vanessa Honn
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Bathing a person with dementia can involve some special problems. In this video, real-life bathing situations demonstrate how to successfully reduce agitation and aggression during cleansing. See for yourself how these simple methods, such as flexibility, individualized attention, and cooperation, can make a profound difference in the bather's reactions. Make bathing a more pleasant experience for both client and caregiver.



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