The Guide for Providing Quality of Life
for Alzheimer Patients: Recognizing Pain

Order# AD204
Peter V. Rabins, MD

No one should be in pain. While some residents can help the health care team by describing their pain, in many instances the person with Alzheimer disease can't. Dr. Rabins, the nationally recognized expert on Alzheimer's disease, helps caregivers identify ways in which they can determine if an individual with Alzheimer disease is experiencing pain. Again, the key is knowing the residents well. Change becomes the "call bell" alerting staff to pain.

interactive discussion and resident vignettes
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title price: $150; $75 rental

From the The Guide for Providing Quality of Life for Alzheimer Patients series.

Program titles

Pain: The Resident's Perspective
 Order# RP107
» Description and video clip
New!Barriers to Recognizing Pain
 Order# PN500
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The Guide for Providing Quality of Life
for Alzheimer Patients: Recognizing Pain

 Order# AD204
Controlling Pain
(3 DVD series)
 Reporting Symptoms of Pain
 Order# PN501
 Assessing and Re-assessing Response to
      Pain Management

 Order# PN502
 Nonpharmacologic Approaches to
      Pain Management

 Order# PN503
» Descriptions and video clip
Pain, the Fifth Vital Sign
 Order# PN504
» Description and video clip