This document asks 10 psychological questions about caring for elderly people. It addresses common challenges caregivers face like sleep deprivation and health issues. It also provides options for recreational activities, managing emotions, different types of therapies, dealing with pain, lack of appetite, depression, attachment issues, the importance of communication, and dealing with anger. The overall topic is best practices for caregivers to support the psychological well-being of elderly people.
This document asks 10 psychological questions about caring for elderly people. It addresses common challenges caregivers face like sleep deprivation and health issues. It also provides options for recreational activities, managing emotions, different types of therapies, dealing with pain, lack of appetite, depression, attachment issues, the importance of communication, and dealing with anger. The overall topic is best practices for caregivers to support the psychological well-being of elderly people.
This document asks 10 psychological questions about caring for elderly people. It addresses common challenges caregivers face like sleep deprivation and health issues. It also provides options for recreational activities, managing emotions, different types of therapies, dealing with pain, lack of appetite, depression, attachment issues, the importance of communication, and dealing with anger. The overall topic is best practices for caregivers to support the psychological well-being of elderly people.
1. As a caregiver, What challenges do caregivers face?
a. Sleep Deprivation b. Poor Health c. Financial Assistance 2. Which recreational activity do you prefer to give to an elderly person? a. Gardening b. Watching movies c. Play games 3. As a caregiver, how do you deal with an elderly person’s emotion? a. Talking to the elders regularly b. Making the elders comfortable c. All of the above 4. Which therapy can you do with an elderly person? a. Speech therapy b. Behaviour therapy c. Physical therapy 5. How do you deal with elders if he or she is in pain? a. Stay calm and help him/her to relieve the pain b. Show her/him that you really care for her/him c. Ask her/him how you can relieve the pain 6. If an elderly person doesn’t want to eat, how can you deal with him/her? a. Have a regular meal and snack schedule b. Make an agreement c. Ask her what food she wants to eat 7. As a caregiver, how can you deal an elderly person with depression? a. Talk to her/him regularly b. Give her/him time to think c. Leave her/him alone 8. How can you deal to an elderly person that is really attached to you? a. Give promises and make it come true b. Distance yourself from him/her c. Don’t let him/her be attached to you 9. Do you believe that having a good communication with your patient can help her? a. Yes b. No c. Maybe 10. As a caregiver, how do you deal to an elderly person with anger management? a. Let him do what he want but with assistance b. Contradict to every decision he or she is making c. Ignore his/her doing
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