Caregiving is demanding under any circumstances, but caring for a person who is not capable of engaging in normal relationship exchanges poses challenges of its own. Dr. BJ Miller, a palliative medicine specialist at UCSF, shares his thoughts on caregiving for a loved one suffering from dementia.
Part 1 of 2: Excerpts from a talk for the Alzheimer Society of Hamilton and Halton October 21, 2008 by Dr. Tiffany Chow. Features caregiver Katherine Nichols. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Watch this prize-winning video produced by Vinn Bay and Tee Boon Leng for a video competition as part of the ADI (Alzheimer’s Disease International) conference in March 2009. The Health Promotion Board would like to thank the Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA) for granting permission to screen this video on our website. This video is the property of the ADA. You may view its contents for personal and non-commercial purposes only. Its contents may not be re-produced, distributed, transmitted, published, displayed, broadcast,stored, adapted, licensed, altered, hyperlinked or otherwise used in any manner or means without ADA’s prior written consent. Video Rating: 4 / 5