How to Individualize Care for the Person with Dementia

800 564 Joe Casciani PhD

This conversation explores the diagnosis of dementia. How is it manifested? What problems arise from the changes that occur in the brain of the person with this condition? And, what practical approaches do caregivers need to know about around orientation, meals, social activities, and daily communication? Our guest is Stacey Flint, Regional Strategic Marketing Director for Montessori-based Windsong Senior Communities, located in 3 states.

Also, listeners tuning in will learn what effect these changes have on the person’s functioning. For those unfamiliar with the Montessori education principles, in these cases it looks at finding the residual strengths in the dementia patient. And, building on what they can do. This individualized care means approaching the person as he or she would be without losses or deficits. Though, we still recognize the limitations that do occur.

  • What cues are used in the care of the person with dementia?
  • In addition, we discuss how to provide care during meal times?
  • Learn how to avoid becoming frustrated with his or her poor memory, difficulty with self-care, and confusion?

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Stacey Flint is the Regional Director of Strategic Marketing and the Montessori Trainer for WindSong Memory Care Communities.   She graduated from Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies.  In 2015, she played a key role in launching the first ever Montessori Inspired Lifestyle Credentialed Memory Care Community, under the guidance of Dr. Cameron Camp with the Center for Applied Research in Dementia.  Leveraging the unique lessons that she learned through creating the foundation of WindSong’s Montessori culture, she went on to guide additional communities in Oregon, Washington, California, and Colorado. 

Stacey has shown a unique knack for developing relationships and an insatiable appetite for creating meaningful opportunities for seniors with dementia. She is dedicated to the pursuit of defining what could be; often in the face of what most believe cannot be.  She works with Leadership teams to enable residents to become active participants in their lives and to create the pathways to these experiences. 

Items Mentioned for Our Listeners

Pick up a copy of Dr. Casciani’s book: Living Longer IS the New Normal

Website for Windsong Memory Care Communities

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