Age-Friendly ECHO: Coping with Stress During the Health Crisis
This presentation (1:02:51 minutes) given by Katherine P. Supiano discusses how to cope with stress during the health crisis. She speaks about what people are experiencing during this time and what is the lesson of caring for others. Lastly, what helps stress and what will happen is discussed.
Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2020, Age-Friendly ECHO
Age-Friendly ECHO: Oral Health Conditions in the Older Adults
This presentation (1:03:30 minutes) given by Alberto Enrique Varela discusses oral health conditions in older adults and how to recognize them. He reviews some specific conditions that are seen in older adults and gives the oral health perspective of the conditions to give some ideas how to collaborate with others on these cases to improve clinical outcomes. The conditions that are discussed in this presentation are xerostomia, radiation caries, osteoradionecrosis, medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, and periodontal disease. Slides are available for download.
Fireside Chats: A Grief that Can't Be Spoken: Embarking on Truth-Seeking Journey's in Coping with Uncertainty
This presentation (55:28 minutes) given by Emogene Hennick-Dunn discusses grief and uncertainty. She provides information on eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy and dialectical behavioral therapy, therapeutic methods that may help with brain healing. She also discusses self-care practice. Slides are available for download.
Source: Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2022
https://utahgwep.org/trainings/fireside-chats
Fireside Chats: Assessment Techniques When Working with Older Adults and Their Caregivers
This presentation (54:47 minutes) given by Geri Lehnardt discusses assessment techniques with older adults adults and their caregivers. She walks through the importance of your view on older adults, having a space for them, validation and redirecting skills, how to have a human and professional experience, and why it is important to include the primary family caregiver. Slides are available for download.
Source: Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2022
Fireside Chats: Creating a Community-Based Activity Group for Seniors with Dementia
This presentation (57:13 minutes) given by LuAnn Lundquist discusses how to create a community-based activity group for those with dementia. She walks through what qualifies as a community-based activity group versus an adult day care, who attends a dementia activity group, and the Global Deterioration Scale for dementia and Alzheimer's disease and how an activity group should be geared for each stage. She also discusses who can provide these service and activities. The presentation also includes some rules and precautions that should be created as a policy for an activity group.
Fireside Chats: Let's Have Some Fun: Dementia Caregiver Kits
This presentation (57:18 minutes) given by Sarah Jane Obray discusses dementia caregiver kits. Her goal is to introduce a new resource or tool that will be fun to incorporate into a caregiving routine and helps decrease stress and redirect a person who is exhibiting difficult behaviors. The presentation includes different activities and where they are available. Slides are available to download.
Source: Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2021
https://utahgwep.org/trainings/fireside-chats
Fireside Chats: The Mouth: The Sixth "M" of Geriatric
This presentation (59:33 minutes) given by Alberto Enrique Varela discusses the intersection between geriatric care and dentistry and how it relates to the 4M's of geriatric care. Topics covered include: the 5M’s of Geriatrics; the mind and mouth; medications, mobility, and the mouth; multicomplexity and what matters most; how to integrate the mouth into what you do; and how to recognize need for dental intervention. Slides are available to download.
Source: Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2021
Fireside Chats: The Importance of Staying Connected in Challenging Times
This presentation (59:51 minutes) by Linda Cole discusses the importance of staying connected during challenging times. The principles presented can be applied to any challenges that happen in one's life, not just the current COVID-19 pandemic. It focuses on where we are at personally, where we are might be with clients, where we might be as caregivers at this stage of the pandemic, and what we might be seeing, especially how we connect with other people.
Source: Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2021
Fireside Chats: Voices from the Community: Listening and Learning from those with Memory-Related Conditions and their Families
This presentation (57:34 minutes) has two parts. The first part is presented by Hailey Haffey, who focuses on "Narrative Medicine and Caregiving for Memory-Related Conditions." She discusses the concept of narrative medicine and and her work with a nurse-led team implementing narrative medicine for education and memory-related conditions. The second part of the presentation is "Registered Nurses Working at the Top of Their Licensure: Cognitive Assessment and Management" (34:38) by Larry Garrett. Slides for both parts are available for download.
Fireside Chats: Dementia: What If It's not Alzheimer's
This presentation (51:43 minutes) given by Catherine Sharpsteen and Bonnie Shepherd discusses dementia and frontotemporal degeneration (FTD) from a family perspective. By the end of the presentation, learners should be able to: (1) define dementia; (2) know what is FTD; and (3) give a summary of FTD subtypes. The presenters include their own personal stories with this subject in the presentation. Slides are available for download.
Source: Utah Geriatric Education Consortium, 2021