Communicating with Older Adults Flashcards
strategies for oral assessments with cognitively impaired individuals
develop rapport
provide quiet environment
reduce number of people
use visual cues
allow to rest
wholistic communication requires
awareness of both external contexts and person beliefs, values, attitudes
elderspeak
inappropriate, simplified speech used with older adults
decreases comprehension and increase miscommunication
diminuitives
inappropriately intimate terms
imply parent-child relationship
inappropriate plural pronouns
using collective pronouns such as “we” when referring to an independent older adult
tag questions
prompts the answer to the question
implies the older adult cannot act alone
shortened sentences, slow speech, simple vocab
sounds like baby talk
singsong voice, changing pitch and tone
aim of communication
information relay
building rapport
building relationships
physical 5
hungry
soiled
overstimulated
pain
thirsty
red traffic light
feelings
yellow traffic light
thinking
green traffic light
actions
traffic lights and dementia
yellow light (thinking) is faulty or not working at all