Mindful Pathways: Enhancing Dementia Care Through Person-Centered Practices
Join us for an insightful discussion with Marion Kyner, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, CDP, and Joanna Fix, PhD, as they share strategies from expert knowledge and lived experiences for healthcare providers, individuals living with dementia, and the greater community to better navigate the journey of living alongside and caring for those experiencing brain changes.
Objectives:
Identify strategies and resources to enhance compassionate and effective support for delivering person-centered care for individuals with dementia.
Advocate for person-centered care for individuals living with dementia, highlighting its benefits and systemic changes that prioritize the well-being, dignity, and individuality in healthcare and community settings.
Guests:
Joanna Fix, PhD
Marion Kyner, MSN, APRN, PMHCNS-BC, CDP
https://www.facebook.com/MarionKynerLLC
Bios:
Dr. Joanna Fix is a former college professor and psychologist. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in October 2016 at the age of 48. Since then, she has volunteered over 10,000 hours for numerous organizations, most notably the Alzheimer's Association, Teepa Snow Positive Approach to Care, and National Council of Dementia Minds, to share her lived experience expertise in order to educate, advocate, and support family, caregivers, professionals working in the dementia community as well as those newly diagnosed. She lives in Colorado Springs with her husband and two dogs.
Marion Kyner is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and a Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist with over 40 years of experience in nursing. She teaches dementia skills to nursing students in Virginia; at Longwood University and the University of Virginia.
She began working with seniors and persons living with dementia in 2007 when she went to work in a nursing home. She initially worked as a nurse manager in skilled rehab and then developed a psychiatric services program where she was the mental health provider and dementia specialist for over 10 years. She also helped develop and manage a dementia care day program called the Meaningful Life Program for patients with advanced stages of dementia. In addition to teaching, she is also in private practice as a dementia care consultant.
Marion lives in Cumberland, Virginia, where she is a community volunteer with the Alzheimer's Association and facilitates a caregiver support group. Marion is passionate about changing the culture of dementia care and HOW nurses provide care for patients with dementia.
References:
Alzheimer’s Association: https://www.alz.org/
Dementia Friendly America: https://dfamerica.org/
Integrating Brain Health into Health IMprovement Planning: The Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map and MAPP 2.0:
https://www.alz.org/professionals/public-health/models-frameworks/hbi-road-map
Teepa Snow’s Approach™
https://teepasnow.com/#:~:text=Teepa's%20Snow%20Approach%E2%84%A2%20methods%2C%20a%20series%20of,Relationship.%20Experience%20Less%20Resistance.%20Experience%20Less%20Stress.
Presenters discuss a personal experience and drugs for dementia or dementia-related behaviors. This discussion should not be misconstrued as promotion. Listing of drug generic/trade names that were discussed: (Trade name/Generic name), (Aricept or Aricept ODT/Donepezil), (Ativan/Lorazepam), (Exelon/Rivastigmine), (Namenda/Memantine), (Razadyne/Galantamine), (Rexulti/Brexplprozole).