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Donât ask someone with dementia if they âknow your nameâ or âremember youâ
If I can, I always opt to ditch my name tag in a dementia care environment. I let my friends with dementia decide what my name is: Iâve been Susan, Gwendolyn, and various peoplesâ kids. Iâve been so many identities to my residents, too: a coworker, a boss, a student, a sibling, a friend from home, and more.Â
Donât ask your friend with dementia if they âremember your nameâ â especially if that person is your parent, spouse, or other family member. Itâs quite likely to embarrass them if they canât place you, and, frankly, it doesnât really matter what your name is. What matters is how they feel about you.
Hereâs my absolute favorite story about what I call, âTimeline Confusionâ:
Alicia danced down the hallway, both hands steadily on her walker. She moved her hips from side to side, singing a little song, and smiled at everyone she passed. Her son, Nick, was walking next to her.
Nick was probably one of the best caregivers Iâd ever met. It wasnât just that he visited his mother often, it was how he visited her. He was patient and kindâreally, he just understood dementia care. He got it.
Alicia was what I like to call, âpleasantly confused.â She thought it was a different year than it was, liked to sing and dance, and generally enjoyed her life.
One day, I approached the pair as they walked quietly down the hall. Alicia smiled and nodded at everyone she passed, sometimes whispering a, âHow do you do!â
âHey, Alicia,â I said. âWeâre having a piano player come in to sing and play music for us. Would you like to come listen?â
âAh, yes!â she smiled back. âMy husband is a great singer,â she said, motioning to her son.
Nick smiled and did not correct her. He put his hand gently on her shoulder and said to me, âWeâll be over there soon.â
I saw Nick again a few minutes later while his mom was occupied with some other residents. âNick,â I said. âDoes your mom usually think that youâre her husband?â
Nick said something that Iâll never forget.
âSometimes Iâm me, sometimes Iâm my brother, sometimes Iâm my dad, and sometimes Iâm just a friend. But she always knows that she loves me,â he smiled.
Nick had nailed it. He understood that, because his mom thought it was 1960, she would have trouble placing him on a timeline.
He knew that his mom recognized him and he knew that she loved him. However, because of her dementia, she thought it was a different year. And, in that year, he wouldâve been a teenager.
Using context clues (however mixed up the clues were) Alicia had determined that Nick was her husband: he was the right age, he sure sounded and looked like her husband, and she believed that her son was a young man.
This is the concept that I like to call timeline confusion. Itâs not that your loved one doesnât recognize you, itâs that they canât place you on a timeline.
What matters is how they feel about you. Not your name or your exact identity.
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âWhat matters is how they feel about you. Not your name or your exact identity.â
This is profound.
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This post goes harder than any post has ever gone before.
I am LOSING my mind this is so funny
I want to watch the whole thing.
Ok but women are so strong like she is in so much fucking pain and is like fuck that im going to straighten my hair
vines yâall have been sleeping on aka vines i havenât seen in comps but still make me happy
IâVE NEVER SEEN THAT ASL ONE BEFORE DOES ANYONE HAVE A LINK TO THAT BY ITSELF?

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Just watched a woman slather a whole jar of diced garlic on three huge salmon steaks and put on in each microwave at work
Itâs going to smell hellacious later
It was so awful I had to work in another building for the rest if the day
Word is she left the fish and went back to her desk to pack up and quit
The stench was so awful they had to open all the doors which required bringing security from two other sites
Most of my department went home for the day
Holy SHIT
what a fucking power move, oh my god.
i am so sorry you had to deal with the olfactory fallout, but my GOD.
OMG how to leave a job where theyâve fucked you over.
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so my brother was telling me about this human resources certification he attended a while ago. in a panel, the panelist asked a bunch of people in attendance, âwho here knows if an applicant for a job is right for it in under 60 seconds?â
hands shot up around the room, people smug about their ability to âweed out the riff-raffâ when it came to hiring for their fortune 500.
âyou should all be fired and probably in jail,â they said, waiting for the whole room to get uncomfortable, then continued, âbecause the only things you can really learn about a human being in under 60 seconds are all things that are fueled by prejudices and biases covered by american law. so now, i will teach you how to stop being racist, sexist, judgmental assholes and hire people that will better your company of employ.â
I need this to be force taught at all companies
This is a good example of why study after study after study has shown that discrimination against racialized people looking for work is very real.  Oh, and donât get too smug if youâre not in the USA - similar studies have shown that the same shit happens in Canada, Germany, the UK, Sweden  - basically in every country you can think of.Â
This is how Tiffany Haddish ended her standup special. Iâve never been so happy to be cursed.
LMAOOOO
the sheer amount of gay pettiness emanating from this video redecorated my room

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