Teepa Snow - Communicating with Persons with Dementia & Developmental Disabilities - Ep.

In today’s show I am shining the caregiver spotlight on someone in the caregiving space that has my utmost respect - Teepa Snow. She’s an Occupational Therapist with over 40 years of rich and varied clinical and academic experience. Her company, Positive Approach to Care® (PAC) provides online and in-person education and products for anyone impacted by dementia. I can say firsthand that Teepa presents with extraordinary expertise and humor to audiences throughout the world.
In today’s show we learn how Teepa’s experience caring for grandparents shaped her career focus, the language and visual cues to use to better communicate with our care partner, her self-care rituals, where she obtains her trusted dementia information, how her training may also help better communicate with persons with developmental disabilities, and the story of how she got the name ‘Teepa’.
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  • @Aimee-md4dt
    @Aimee-md4dt2 ай бұрын

    So much learning! Thank you for explaining the real reality of caregiving!

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for tuning in to the podcast ❤

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    21 күн бұрын

    Find a whole round up of dementia resources here happyhealthycaregiver.com/dementia-caregiver/

  • @janetpogue4970
    @janetpogue49702 ай бұрын

    Thank you Teepa ❤

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    21 күн бұрын

    Find a whole round up of dementia resources here happyhealthycaregiver.com/dementia-caregiver/

  • @janetpogue4970
    @janetpogue49702 ай бұрын

    Great information, you help our family

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    21 күн бұрын

    Find a whole round up of dementia resources here happyhealthycaregiver.com/dementia-caregiver/

  • @user-ci5si8jz5h
    @user-ci5si8jz5hАй бұрын

    Great information and helpful ❤

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    21 күн бұрын

    Thank! Find a round up of all kinds of dementia caregiver resources here happyhealthycaregiver.com/dementia-caregiver/

  • @kathleens.laroche754
    @kathleens.laroche754 Жыл бұрын

    Elizabeth and Teepa, thank you so much for this video! Teepa, I have just gone off the cliff again! You are very successfully helping me to not condemn and beat myself up as I endeavor to support someone, but to learn from the experience, re-strategize and keep on going. God has given you a tremendous gift of understanding, and you are helping those you teach to truly "love one another." May God bless you abundantly.

  • @kathyeaston9976
    @kathyeaston9976 Жыл бұрын

    Gosh rhis really resonated with me. I cared for my mum three years she was difficult stubborn and angry...now thanks to you I understand why....I never got any help had frequent hospital visits...having to leave work for various falls etc....it took me down stressed me out and my mental health took a battering...taken me a long time to recover....Still have triggers now...wish I had known where to find help. Lost my daughter mum relationship and just became someone to get things done. Makes me sad looking back for both of us.......Teepa you are amazing..really appreciate your advice... My hubby is now seven years in on his Parkinsons journey so hope I have learned from past experience...God Bless you. X

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your comment. Each person with dementia is so unique and Teepa really does give us some great strategies. While I'm not caring for someone with dementia currently, I find her advice also applies for my brother who has a developmental and intellectual disability. No guilt on the past. More grace. When we know better we do better and the systems in place don't really help family caregivers. We just get thrown in the deep end of the pool and have to start to tread water while managing life.

  • @lornalewis6429
    @lornalewis6429Ай бұрын

    Thank you guys...I am learning alot.

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    Ай бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    21 күн бұрын

    Find a whole round up of dementia resources here happyhealthycaregiver.com/dementia-caregiver/

  • @janetstarnes3405
    @janetstarnes3405 Жыл бұрын

    You are SO intelligent 🙏❤️

  • @janetstarnes3405

    @janetstarnes3405

    Жыл бұрын

    @@happyhealthycaregiver I pray to God that caregivers are watching Her. 🙏

  • @janetpogue4970
    @janetpogue49702 ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-qr8jd5jm7t
    @user-qr8jd5jm7t Жыл бұрын

    Iam new at watching your videos my husband is about to be put into long term care for his dememta

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    Жыл бұрын

    Thinking of you. I have a dementia resource page on my site happyhealthycaregiver.com

  • @enchantedstudios1078
    @enchantedstudios1078 Жыл бұрын

    My husband wanted to know what was going on with him. We get a CT scan it shows shrinking in 2 parts of the brain. So we go to a Nero doctor and she does no testing she tells him that because of what kind of job he did 25 years ago that her test would not work. So she tells him to go to another doctor. But he got so angry that she just shoved him to someone else that he refused to go.. then we see a report she sent to his primary doctor that said he is at high risk of vascular dementia. But never told us. But his primary doctor has him on some treatment to help to hold off the dementia. What made me upset is that she never talked to him.. now he says I just want to life until I can't anymore...I hurt for him.. but teepa I am deep breathing...

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    Жыл бұрын

    Thinking of you. Our healthcare system needs more dementia education (I'll add neurodivergent education, too).

  • @Followyourdreams88442
    @Followyourdreams88442 Жыл бұрын

    I wish every carer had Teepa’s knowledge and skill. What an awesome lady who should have every government in the world adopt her teaching. Elderly would be so looked after, instead of feeling frustrated, lonely and invisible.

  • @averilabrams8807
    @averilabrams88075 ай бұрын

    Hey Liz where can I access you?

  • @happyhealthycaregiver

    @happyhealthycaregiver

    3 ай бұрын

    please visit happyhealthycaregiver.com and subscribe to the newsletter