Name
S11 - Trauma, PTS, and Dementia Behaviors in Long-Term Care: A Proactive Approach to Understanding and Caring For Those with PTS and Dementia​ (1 CE)
Date & Time
Thursday, September 14, 2017, 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
Kathy Johanns Sara Rodriguez
Description
 
Managing trauma and stress in the context of a dementia diagnosis can be a moving target for many providers.  According to a recent study through the Stress, Health, and Aging Research Program (SHARP) published through the US Department of Veterans Affiars, 70% to 90% of adults 65 or older in the general population have been exposed to at least one potentially traumatic event in their lifetime--with combat veterans presenting a far greater risk.   Thankfully though, post-Traumatic Stress (PTS) is an injury to the soul that can be managed and even healed late in life. 
 
In this session, hear the unique story of the 2016 OPTIMA Award-Winning Texas Land Board team of Kathy Johanns and Sara Rodriguez, as they explore how to work with residents who experience PTS and behaviors that are caused by PTS and Dementia.
 
Learning Objectives:
  • Define Post Traumatic Stress, how it impacts dementia, and behaviors that manifest as a result
  • Describe triggers in detail, for both staff members and residents
  • Outline a plan for supporting and communicating with the resident
  • Highlight the most commonly used medications for PTS, and the military and medical history that must be considered