10/01/09 - Celebrating Disability History and Awareness Month!

In recognition of Disability History Awareness Month, Video Press is offering the following specials for the month of October 2009:


Three Kings Series (3 DVD series)

Series includes the Academy Award® winning documentary King Gimp, and two follow-up programs: The King's Miracle and The King of Arts.

Series Price: $200
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SPECIAL Series Price: $150


Stars of Inclusion (6 DVD series)
A collection of six documentary films of young people with special needs attending mainstream schools.
  • Beginning with Bong - Enter the world of six kids with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and spinal cord injury.
  • Rachael, Being Five - Follow a year in the life of charming 5-year-old Rachael who has cerebral palsy.
  • Rachael, in Middle School - The story of young Rachael continues as she faces the challenges of attending a mainstream middle school in this Emmy nominated film.
  • Shakissha and Friends - Meet young Shakissha transferring into a mainstream 4th grade class where her new classmates have prepared to welcome her in this award winning film.
  • Sarah's Graduation - Strong, independent Sarah has not let cerebral palsy slow her down as she makes her way towards college.
  • Bong and Donnell - Follow Bong, who never lets his wheelchair slow him down, and his best friend Donnell through their lives from 3rd grade to high school graduation in this Emmy nominated film broadcast nationally on HBO.

Series Price: $375
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SPECIAL Series Price: $300


9/11/09 - NEW Video Clip: End of Life Decisions and Concerns

A brand new video clip is now available for End of Life Decisions and Concerns: The Resident's Perspective. In this program, elderly individuals express their preference for a natural end. Many resident's are confused about thier options and believe that a request to have no life-saving interventions means starvation, pain and isolation. Avoiding discussions with health professionals or family members, they live their final years in unspoken fear. » Watch the video clip


8/24/09 - Introducing the 2009-2010 New Releases

MedSchool Maryland Productions and Video Press are proud to present seven new video programs focusing on issues such as smoking, resident's rights, delirium, and caring for Alzheimer's patients. 

Alzheimer's, The 36-Hour Day - Finally, a DVD companion to the best selling caregiver guide on Alzheimer's disease, The 36-Hour Day. Dr. Peter Rabins (co-author of The 36-Hour Day) provides guidance for recognizing and managing behaviors associated with Alzheimer's disease as well as highlighting essential care tips. This program is available at a special purchase price of $50.

Bob and Nancy's 36-Hour Day - Meet Bob and his wife Nancy who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, and find out how they manage challenges associated with the disease and still enjoy moments of fun and joy. This program is available at a special purchase price of $50.

Smoking, Hazards and Solutions in Long-Term Care - It's important for institutions that are moving towards or have already banned smoking to offer support and guidance to both residents and staff members to embrace healthier lives without tobacco dependence. In this video, LTC staff talk about the affect smoking has on them and their residents; the effects of new and changing policies regarding smoking; and what they are doing to improve the lives of everyone at the facility.

Resident's Rights: The Resident's Perspective - While care facilities are required to acknowledge certain resident's/patient's legal rights, resident's have their own ideas on what their rights are and what they should be. Chief among their expectations are timely responses to medical/physical needs, respect, personal privacy, and opportunities to interact with others.

You Can Save a Life: Reporting a Change in Mental Status to Ensue Prompt Treatment - Empower your staff to save lives with this video that illustrates how to identify and communicate changes in a resident's mental status.

Alzheimer's Abuse - Agitation, catastrophic reactions, withdrawn behaviors, emotional distress and isolation must not be acceptable. Dr. Peter Rabins and geriatric nursing assistants identify the signs of potential abuse for Alzheimer's patients.

Alzheimer's: Facilitating ADLs - Dr. Rabins and nursing staff share strategies to facilitate ADLs using a step-by-step approach with simple verbal cues, positive facial expressions, body language, gentle guiding and lots of positive re-enforcement.


 

6/11/09 - The Memory Loss Tapes: "The Lady in The Mirror"

Recently HBO has produced a national public awareness campaign on Alzheimer’s called The Alzheimer’s Project (www.hbo.com/alzheimers/) including four documentary feature films and 15 supplemental films on medical research as well as the true life tales of care giving and living with the disease. The Memory Loss Tapes, one of the four feature films and directed/produced by Shari Cookson and Nick Doob, is a verité documentary with seven segments profiling people living with Alzheimer's. The fourth segment in this documentary is titled "Lady in The Mirror" and was filmed on location at Cherrywood Nursing Home in Maryland, and produced by Susan Hannah Hadary, Director of MedSchool Maryland Productions and Video Press.

Check out "The Lady in the Mirror" (about half way through the film) which profiles Yolanda Santomartino 6 years after her diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Yolanda can't recognize her own reflection and struggles with visions of snakes in her wheelchair but still enjoys having her hair done and talking with people in this short glimpse of her experience of Alzheimer's.
» watch HBO's The Memory Loss Tapes now on YouTube!


3/30/09 - Award Winning Classic Videos now on DVD

Now available for the first time on DVD from Video Press:

Dominick and Margaret - Independent Living for the Elderly Disabled. This classic video captures the inspirational lives of two elderly bilateral amputees whose positive spirit and determination enable them to overcome multiple medical problems and live independent lives.

One East: A Day in Long-Term Care. This award winning program documents the vivid realities of a long-term care environment from the perspectives of two nursing assistants. As they provide basic care, they demonstrate positive attitudes and caring for all residents, making a special effort with dementia residents exhibiting combative and aggressive behaviors.

Rose and Zelda. Dr. Wertheimer speaks with 90 year-old Rose and her adult daughter Zelda. In this extremely significant discussion, Rose explains her wish to limit treatment and accept dying as a natural end of life.


3/30/09 - MedSchool Maryland Productions

Video Press is proud to announce MedSchool Maryland Productions, formerly the video production branch of Video Press University of Maryland School of Medicine. Both MedSchool Maryland Productions and Video Press, will continue under the direction of award winning producer, Susan Hadary. Visit the new MedSchool Maryland Productions website at: www.medschoolmarylandproductions.umaryland.edu.


1/27/09 - Web Exclusive: Caring for Walter

Video Press has announced its first free web-exclusive elder care video series - Caring for Walter. This 12-part series is based on the documentary film Marge and Walter, that documents 71 year old caregiver Marge Lewandowski as she cared for her husband during the last year of his life. This new web series includes bonus interviews of Marge with Dr. Wertheimer on the challenges of family care giving. Plans are in place to provide the entire Caring for Walter series on YouTube and iTunesU, as well as here on the Video Press website.

UPDATE (10/3/09) - Caring For Walter is available on the Video Press: www.videopress.umaryland.edu/caringforwalter.html


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