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“Something’s Wrong… But You Aren’t Listening”: How Caregivers and Providers Can Improve Communication About a Patient’s Changing Cognitive Status | November 14th 2024

Date of Presentation: November 14, 2024

Type: Past Presentation  

Program: Clinical Dementia  

Keywords: #caregiver  #cognitive history  #communication  #dementia  

In this presentation, Adi Shafir, MD, reviews how to recognize verbal and non-verbal clues for caregiver concern, how to promote autonomy while obtaining comprehensive cognitive history and identifies warning signs for early/moderate dementia.

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Adi Shafir
MD

Adi Shafir, MD is an Assistant Professor with Geriatrics and Palliative Care at Oregon Health & Science University, in Portland OR. Dr. Shafir specializes in taking care of people with serious and life limiting illnesses. She has advanced training in both geriatrics and palliative care. These specializations allow her to focus on improving the care of older adults with multiple medical conditions. Her hope is to help support patients and families with symptom management and determining goals of care by collaborating closely with their care team. Dr. Shafir chose this field because she has a deep respect and admiration for older adults and people living with serious illness. She is in awe of the grace, resilience, and strength she witnesses in her patients. As a clinician educator, she has a special interest in medical education and teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Dr. Shafir is new to Oregon and lives in Portland with her husband and geriatric pug. She enjoys restaurants, cooking, gardening, and hiking.

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Date added: November 14, 2024