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Volume 09

February 15-16, 2019 Amsterdam| Netherlands

Vascular Dementia

11

th

International Conference on

Vascular Dementia 2019

Journal of Alzheimers Disease & Parkinsonism | ISSN : 2161-0460

Living with dementia: an intervention in a nursing

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his oral presentation is based on a 4 year practice in KREOUZIOS nursing house, cited

in Thessaloniki-Greece. The dynamic of this nursing house is 52 patients, 9 nurses,

2 clearing staff and 1 doctor. The criteria for someone to have a bed in this place, was to

have a type of dementia or other neurological deficiency, like Parkinson or stoke patients,

a not self-service person, because of mobility problems or when a rehabilitation center

couldn’t provide any more help to the patient. A part of the cost for the hospitalization

comes from the NHS, and the other half is coming from the personal income. Most of the

patients are coming to the nursing house and they live there till the end of their life. Living

with dementia in a nursing house, is quite difficult when there are no daily activities and

impacts. Life turns boring and miserable, especially when the only interest every day is

the feeding procedure, medication and hygienic procedure or doctor’s daily visits. My

first day in Kreouzios nursing house was one of the most horrible days of my career.

I Will neve forge the feeling in my stomachi when I metà the condizioni in this pace.

There was no plan, no schedule for activities and the stuff was comletely brune out. I ha

to decide chat I soul do. First the stuff? Or the patients? Afte 2 year of practice I ha some

rally intestina resulta to bot direstino- stuff and patients. Afte 4 year of practice I col noti

ce more possibiliste and opportuniste. This experience in KREOUZIOS nursing house

was full of challenger. Some Times full of disappointments, Others Times fruitfull and

memorabile moment.

Biography

Despoina Drivakou has completed her BSc of Psychology and then continued with a MSc in Medicine school.

Now she is a PhD candidate in medicine school. She has completed a four year training in systemic approach

psychotherapy too. Despoina Drivakou has a long experience working with people with dementia in a nursing

house in Thessaloniki- KREOUZIOS- and teaching experience as well. This year she is teaching psychology in

NYC college- Thessaloniki. Last year one of the subjects she was teaching was Cognitive impairment in elderly

populations, in Metropolitan College-Thessaloniki. She is a private practice psychologist / psychotherapist in

Thessaloniki.

ddrivako@gmail.com

Despoina Drivakou

AUTH, School of Medicine, Greece

Despoina Drivakou, J Alzheimers Dis Parkinsonism 2019, Volume 09

DOI: 10.4172/2161-0460-C1-060