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A Presentation on Dementia & Aphasia for Caregivers

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My name is Christina Watkins. I am a Speech Language Pathologist at The Hope Clinic in Charleston, West Virginia.

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ITEMS

  • Job Future
    This resource contains job listings available to Speech Pathologists nationwide. Positions are listed that are advertised and unadvertised, permanent, temporary or travelling.
  • American Speech Language-Hearing Association
    This resource is for professional, public, or students looking for information regarding the human communication field. This includes communication disorders, education and research.
  • Multigenre Research ProjectThis is the link to my weblog created at antville.org. It contains my multigenre research project completed for class CD315.
  • Marshall University WebsiteThis is the link to Marshall University homepage. I have this for quick access to Marshall University libraries.
  • Communication Sciences & Disorders A link to the Association of College & Research Libraries. This is a website for Speech Language Pathologists inquiring about information on Acquired Communication Disorders.
  • RESEARCH Information pertaining to my multigenre research project for a communication disorders class at Marshall University.

  • Alzheimers Disease. (2002). Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Oregon Health & Science University Website: http://www.ohsuhealth.com/neuro/alzheim.asp?sub=1
  • Stroke & Aphasia Information. (n.d.) Resources for stroke recovery, including home therapy tips and survivors' stories. Retrieved July 25, 2002, from http://www.strokesupport.com/info
  • Greene, Rick,& Feinberg, Lynn Friss. (1999).State initiatives for caregivers of people with dementia. Generations, 23, 75-78. Retrieved July 25, 2002, from Academic Search Elite database.
  • Hinckley, Jacqueline J. (2000). Effective tools for family education. Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Advance for Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists Website: http://www.aphasia.org/NAAtools.html
  • Lachs, Mark S., & Boyer, Pamela. (2000). Getting help for an alzheimers caregiver. Prevention, 52, 155-159. Retrieved July 25, 2002, from Academic Search Elite database.
  • Lindgren, Carolyn L., & Connely, Carolyn T. (1999). Grief in spouse and children cargivers of dementia patients. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 21, 521-538. Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Academic Search Elite database.
  • National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institute of Health. (2002). Retrieved July 25, 2002 from
    http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/pubs_vsl/aphasia.htm
  • O'Brien, James. (2000). Caring for caregivers. American Family Physician, 62, 2584-2586. Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Academic Search Elite database.
  • Perry, JoAnn, & Connor, Deborah. (2002). Preserving personhood: (Re) membering the spouse with dementia. Family Relations, 1, 55-63. Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Academic Search Elite database.
  • Samuelsson, A.M., Samuelsson, S.M., Annerstedt, L., Grafstrom, M., Elmsahl, S. (2001). Burden of responsibility experienced by family caregivers of elderly dementia sufferers. Scandanavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 15, 25-34. Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Academic Search Elite database.
  • Strang, Vicki R. (2001). Family caregiver respite and leisure: A feminist perspective. Scandanavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 15, 74-82. Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Academic Search Elite database.
  • Witham, Heather. (2001). Delivering dementia education to carers. Australian Nursing Journal, 9, 21.
    Retrieved July 25, 2002 from Academic Search Elite database.
  • PERSONAL INTERESTS
    Researching my last name Watkins.
    I love to eat Seafood
    My hometown is in West Virginia
    I have two dogs named Dixie and Blue
    I love travelling, reading and a nice bottle of wine.
    As long as I can, I hope to always continue some form of learning and some form of spiritual growth.

    Other personal interests

  • Dogs are very reliable.
    This is a website for those people who want to join a cause that supports using stray animals to be trained for the deaf.
  • Snowboarding
    This is a website for the snowboarder enthusiast like me.

  • FUN/WIERD/OUTRAGEOUS STUFF

  • WIERD
  • FUN
  • OUTRAGEOUS
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    About the Author

    My name is Christina Watkins. I am a student at Marshall University studying Communication Disorders. I became interested in studying Communication Disorders about four years ago. A friend suggested the program to me after I said I would like to do some form of therapy as a profession. I come from a long line of healthcare career relatives. I am now a senior and I also hope to attend graduate school at Marshall. I would like eventually to work in a clinical setting helping patients with acquired communication disorders.

    During the summer of 2002, I decided to take a class called CD315. The class was an "Introduction to basic skills in computer networking including telecommunications, network information retrieval systems and virtual community/culture. The class satisfies the computer literacy requirement for CD majors." In the first few weeks of class we were able to gain knowledge about information literacy. This included learning about researching information on the internet, how to join professional mailing lists, how to make a webliography. I had never created a webliography nor did I have much experience on researching information on the internet.
    Throughout the course of the class we had to create a Multigenre Research Project. The hardest task of this project for me was putting together an essential question. I had to choose a question to research that I found interesting and then find an answer to the question as one possible solution. I did not have trouble choosing the topic but the challenge came when I had to decide what input I want to include in the final results of my research. I decided to research information that pertained to dementia and aphasia and how to educate caregivers of patients with these conditions. I feel that my multigenre project demonstrates what I found important about this topic and how I would present the information to other classmates and the public.

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    by Christina (8/16/02, 5:58 PM)
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    July 25, 2002 from Oregon Health & Science University Website:...
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    Preface When I heard these
    words for the first time, they made me think hmmm.......
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    The Last Week of CD
    315 class. Part 1: I am writing a letter to...
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    About the Author My name
    is Christina Watkins. I am a student at Marshall University...
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    Welcome to my weblog. For
    easy viewing access to the contents of this weblog,...
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    Acknowledgements I would like to
    thank my classmates in CD315 for their encouragement and willingness...
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    Poem Genre 2 Finding
    Strength arranged by Mildred Hodges, caregiver Found The Caregiver by Gwen...
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    Aphasia for Caregivers Back: Table of Contents Next: Found Poem
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    Week Nine This week I
    started out really looking forward to having lunch with my...
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    My Webliography Welcome to my
    webliography. First I would like to tell you about me....
    by Christina (8/5/02, 8:43 PM)
    Week Eight I have so
    many ideas that I want to add to this project...
    by Christina (8/5/02, 3:21 AM)
    Project Prospectus My essential question
    is: How does aphasia coupled by dementia affect the quality...
    by Christina (7/31/02, 6:07 PM)
    Week Seven Well I was
    relieved to have some rain this week. My feelings on...
    by Christina (7/29/02, 3:29 AM)
    Week six This week was
    a whirlwind of writing. The process of writing is always...
    by Christina (7/22/02, 4:37 AM)

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