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Be able to involve carers and others in supporting individuals with dementia

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Which of these people could be a carer for an individual with dementia? Select one answer.

A practitioner

A close friend

A family member

All of the above

If a full-time carer exhibits signs of tiredness and distress, what might you suggest to them? Select one answer.

To take a period of respite

To stop caring to the individual as it is causing them distress

To spend more time with the individual

To take a hot bath for ten minutes

Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.

respitedepressedresponsibilitysupportassetcaring

A carer is someone who provides constant and care for an individual with dementia. They are an invaluable to the individual and will often be the individual’s most trusted person. The carer holds a large amount of and can make great sacrifices in order to put the individual first. This can lead to the carer feeling due to the long hours and hard work they put into for the individual. This is why well-placed support, Information and are so important.

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