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Findings underscore the importance of developing personalised approaches to staying in touch during future care home closures and for those who require an ongoing approach to remote contact due to distance, illness or additional caring responsibilities.White, Caroline...
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will be the best way to move away from a distressing situation. If not a task, suggest taking a walk, completing a puzzle or crossword together, or listening to music in another room. Remember that physical touch also goes a long way in making a person feel loved and supported. Gentle ...
For example one might smile in response to something that is said. Voice tone is also very important to convey concern and warmth to the patient. Cultural factors affect the appropriate use of touch, eye contact, and space between people. As an initial step, the counselor can subtly mirror ...
the more you ask. The more you look, the more you see, and the more you see, the more you look. This goes on like an ever-expanding galaxy. I’m not always in touch with this expansive reality, but a window into this knowledge seems to reveal itself strongly when a loved-one pass...