Butch449854
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Hi everyone, I wonder if any more experienced reflexologists out there could offer some advice/thoughts on this issue. It would help me so much.
Briefly, my Dad, who is 87 has been diagnosed with vascular dementia. He and Mum live in Cheshire and although I visit as much as possible (travelling up from Herts.) it's difficult to be able to help as much as I'd like. However, I have several brothers and sisters who all visit as much as they can, too.
One of the most distressing aspects of this dementia is the constant restless and agitated state of the person affected.
My question is, if Dad is willing to sit down and put his feet up, will there be any tangible benefit to him from a reflexology treatment? Obviously (following training guidelines) I'd make treatments a lot shorter, lighter and involving more relaxation moves. Has anyone experienced in elderly care Rx. found it can offer a respite - even tho' brief - from the upheaval and turmoil of this heartbreaking condition?
I don't want to 'blunder in' but am thinking that it may just help to calm and relax. The medication he is on doesn't seem to do this at all.
p.s: I asked his GP, last time we had a 'family visit' in Feb, if it would be ok to
treat Dad and he said he thought he 'might enjoy it' Dad also has a heart condition (controlled with medication) so I made a point of asking for this permission.
Your thoughts and/or experiences around this condition and with clients who are very elderly would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much.
Marie
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Briefly, my Dad, who is 87 has been diagnosed with vascular dementia. He and Mum live in Cheshire and although I visit as much as possible (travelling up from Herts.) it's difficult to be able to help as much as I'd like. However, I have several brothers and sisters who all visit as much as they can, too.
One of the most distressing aspects of this dementia is the constant restless and agitated state of the person affected.
My question is, if Dad is willing to sit down and put his feet up, will there be any tangible benefit to him from a reflexology treatment? Obviously (following training guidelines) I'd make treatments a lot shorter, lighter and involving more relaxation moves. Has anyone experienced in elderly care Rx. found it can offer a respite - even tho' brief - from the upheaval and turmoil of this heartbreaking condition?
I don't want to 'blunder in' but am thinking that it may just help to calm and relax. The medication he is on doesn't seem to do this at all.
p.s: I asked his GP, last time we had a 'family visit' in Feb, if it would be ok to
treat Dad and he said he thought he 'might enjoy it' Dad also has a heart condition (controlled with medication) so I made a point of asking for this permission.
Your thoughts and/or experiences around this condition and with clients who are very elderly would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much.
Marie
xx