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    Explore " caregiver coaching" with insightful episodes like "7 Questions To Ask When Nothing Seems To Be Working In Your Caregiver Life", "#074: AAC and Caregiver Coaching with Dr. David Rehfeld", "Dementia- Learn About POP Cycles and Blue Sky, White Clouds", "Dementia- Learn About POP Cycles and Blue Sky, White Clouds" and "Dementias & Caregiving Tips for Surviving the Journey" from podcasts like ""The Caregiver Cup Podcast", "Autism Outreach", "Alzheimer's Speaks", "Alzheimer's Speaks" and "Alzheimer's Speaks"" and more!

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    7 Questions To Ask When Nothing Seems To Be Working In Your Caregiver Life

    7 Questions To Ask When Nothing Seems To Be Working In Your Caregiver Life

    In this episode, I share what to do when it feels like nothing is working in your caregiver life because these times are tough when you are the primary caregiver and feel alone and like you're the only one dealing with hard times.  I share my approach that helps me and my clients navigate the tough times and come out stronger on the other side.   I share my step-by-step process (which includes 7 questions to ask yourself) for assessing the stressful situation and creating a focused and intentional plan to move forward.  All along the way we also check in with your mental health to ensure that you're taking care of yourself as well as your loved done.  

    Takeaways:  You are not alone in experiencing challenges in your caregiver life.  Caregiving is hard and it will have it's ups and downs.  Stop being so hard on yourself.  You are doing the best you can.  So grant yourself grace.  Assess the situation by pausing, checking in on yourself and identifying your stress.  Focus on what you can control and take intentional action.  find accountability and support to focus and navigate your tough seasons.  Remember the lessons learned from tough seasons for future challenges and to become a better you.  

    Blog Post: Question To Check In With Yourself - https://www.cathylvan.com/blog/201

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    #074: AAC and Caregiver Coaching with Dr. David Rehfeld

    #074: AAC and Caregiver Coaching with Dr. David Rehfeld

    It can often be intimidating to get started and understand working with students with complex communication needs. Dr. David Rehfeld is a dual certified, SLP and BCBA and an assistant professor who joins me today to discuss the importance of support to students using AAC and their caregivers.

    The individuals who spend the most time with a client need to have the most buy-in when it comes to effectively using AAC. Dr. Rehfeld encourages this support with Caregiver Coaching. Caregivers are any of the people your client spends more time with than you, parents, guardians, teachers, and one on one support staff. The goal of Caregiver Coaching is to minimize perceived effort to make the most impact. Providers working with caregivers often have ideas of “easy” ways to integrate the AAC device into routines but should consider unique needs and preferences that assimilate into their existing life.

    Caregiver Coaching is provided using the Behavior Skills Training Model. BST is evidence based practice to provide instruction to facilitate success of skill mastery. Dr. Rehfeld explains it in four phases.
    Phase One - Understand: What are we working on? Why is it important?
    Phase Two - Model: Show and demonstrate the skill.
    Phase Three - Observe: Encourage and provide opportunities to practice.
    Phase Four - Feedback: What are you doing well? What can you improve on?

    When you’re helping someone with AAC, you’re not just helping one student but you’re helping all of the future AAC users this person works with in the future. Keep in mind the importance of rapport, and positive reinforcement by providing praise when you see caregivers doing the right things!

    Dr. Rehfeld is active in working with students aspiring to work in the speech pathology field. You can find him at the many conferences he attends or speaks at. Dr. Rehfeld encourages others in the field to attend conferences, seek out resources, and keep adding as many tools to their belt to help their clients as they can.

    #speechtheraphy #autism

    What’s Inside:

    • Helping students with complex communication needs.
    • Supporting students with AAC.
    • How to support teachers and providers who are working with students using AAC.
    • Why is caregiver coaching important?
    • What is Behavior Skills Training (BST)?
    • What are the four phases of BST?

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    Dementia- Learn About POP Cycles and Blue Sky, White Clouds

    Dementia- Learn About POP Cycles and Blue Sky, White Clouds
    Little did Author and Coach, Jane Wolf Waterman know then that PARENTING OUR PARENTS; or “POP,” as she calls it, would last ten years with her own family.  This journey required her to pull all her educational and life resources together, provided her the biggest challenge of her life and then turned this lesson into her life mission.   Jane will discuss "Parenting Our Parents: the Special Challenges and Joys of POParenting for those with Alzheimer's."
    info@www.ParentingOurParents.org
    Eliezer Sobel is the author of the book “Blue Sky, White Clouds: A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults.” Eliezer's mother was diagnosed with Dementia and he will share stories and tell us why his book is different and can help others engage with people with memory loss.
    http://www.eliezersobel.com/bluesky.html

    Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dementia- Learn About POP Cycles and Blue Sky, White Clouds

    Dementia- Learn About POP Cycles and Blue Sky, White Clouds
    Little did Author and Coach, Jane Wolf Waterman know then that PARENTING OUR PARENTS; or “POP,” as she calls it, would last ten years with her own family.  This journey required her to pull all her educational and life resources together, provided her the biggest challenge of her life and then turned this lesson into her life mission.   Jane will discuss "Parenting Our Parents: the Special Challenges and Joys of POParenting for those with Alzheimer's."
    info@www.ParentingOurParents.org
    Eliezer Sobel is the author of the book “Blue Sky, White Clouds: A Book for Memory-Challenged Adults.” Eliezer's mother was diagnosed with Dementia and he will share stories and tell us why his book is different and can help others engage with people with memory loss.
    http://www.eliezersobel.com/bluesky.html

    Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dementias & Caregiving Tips for Surviving the Journey

    Dementias & Caregiving Tips for Surviving the Journey
    Our guests today will be Author and Caregiver Coach, Nataly Rubinstein.
    The conversation with Nataly will be a lively with the ups and downs, ins and outs of caregiving and dementia and we encourage you to join the conversation by calling in live or using the chat box.
    Here are some of the topics we will be covering:
    Why is it important for a Caregiver to know how and why they became a Caregiver? Support Groups .Are they all helpful?  Incontinence - How do you deal with it? Medications vs environmental changes to curb behaviors/reactions? Family dynamicand there impact on care? Tips to manage care of someone with dementia? Caregiving coaching -  What is it and how does it work?
    Contact Nataly via her website:
    www.AlzheimersCareConsultants.com

    Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Dementias & Caregiving Tips for Surviving the Journey

    Dementias & Caregiving Tips for Surviving the Journey
    Our guests today will be Author and Caregiver Coach, Nataly Rubinstein.
    The conversation with Nataly will be a lively with the ups and downs, ins and outs of caregiving and dementia and we encourage you to join the conversation by calling in live or using the chat box.
    Here are some of the topics we will be covering:
    Why is it important for a Caregiver to know how and why they became a Caregiver? Support Groups .Are they all helpful?  Incontinence - How do you deal with it? Medications vs environmental changes to curb behaviors/reactions? Family dynamicand there impact on care? Tips to manage care of someone with dementia? Caregiving coaching -  What is it and how does it work?
    Contact Nataly via her website:
    www.AlzheimersCareConsultants.com

    Support this Show: https://alzheimersspeaks.com/donate-now/

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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