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Episode 20: I reconsidered my care approach after receiving wonderful comments. ~Home Care~

Thank you all, as always.
I borrowed this image from cinemakicks. Thank you very much.

Episode 19, I received a valuable comment from the author of 'Care Diary for My Mother with Lewy Body Dementia (Dugong M)'.
Thank you very much.

I would like to introduce the comment below.

I don't know what would have been best in this case, as it depends on the situation. I felt that when one becomes absorbed in a task, one's voice may no longer reach the other person. It seems like techniques to distract them will be necessary.

Care Diary for My Mother with Lewy Body Dementia (Dugong M)

Thank you very much.

You are absolutely right, Dugong M. Since it depends on the situation, I felt that when I am on the spot, I must be able to act flexibly during care. I must ensure that I do not stop myself, such as by speaking to them or reacting in some way. Running simulations on a daily basis is one method, and I intend to use Note to organize my thoughts and actions.
I feel that both techniques born from the heart and the heart born from techniques are important. If you have a heart but no technique, you cannot fully express it, and the reverse is also true. For example, if I say that if you cannot perform a transfer, you cannot convey your heart no matter how hard you try, would you understand?

That is how I think, but I cannot easily do it as I wish.

I felt that when one becomes absorbed in a task, one's voice may no longer reach the other person. It seems like techniques to distract them will be necessary.

Care Diary for My Mother with Lewy Body Dementia (Dugong M)

Thank you for your precise advice.

amiami_@Japan
Sweden Hasegawa Yuko
Care Diary for My Mother with Lewy Body Dementia (Dugong M)
(in alphabetical order)

Even when reading your articles, you interact with customers in a way that never burdens them and feels natural. I believe that comes from intentional technique and from the heart. I would like to increase my repertoire and create an atmosphere where I can do that naturally.

Episode 19 regarding the care in the article,
"It's finished beautifully. Shall we have a meal soon?"
By taking their hand, I managed to reach a solution.

I didn't think of it at the time, but other options might be...

・Oh, look at the time. The TV show is starting! (Turn on the TV)

・Have them look at a large pile of towels, etc., and ask, 'Could you fold all of these?' (daringly hoping they might dislike it)

・Sing together

・I want to fold them too, so could you give me one?

and so on.

I think it comes down to how much you observe on a daily basis, and your reflexes in that moment.

Care Diary for My Mother with Lewy Body Dementia (Dugong M)

Thank you very much.
Whenever I read your articles, I always think they are warm, kind, and wonderful.
Please let me continue to use you as my role model.

amiami_@Japan
Yuko Hasegawa from Sweden
Care Diary for My Mother with Lewy Body Dementia (Dugong M)
(In Japanese alphabetical order)
Thank you for the wonderful articles. I will continue to keep them in mind.

Well then, I will take my leave for now.
Thank you all very much.
I look forward to your continued support if you are willing.

Hikari

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