Long-Term Care

This week’s tip: Dealing with patient sensory deprivation

LTC Nursing Assistant Trainer, May 10, 2007

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In many situations, CNAs can help patients with sensory loss alter their way of doing things to help ensure their safety and maintain their ability to function independently. This may involve teaching patients how to arrange their belongings so they can find them or obtaining mechanical devices to assist them.

Other helpful interventions include the following:

  • Keeping furniture in the same place
  • Clearly marking items such as doors and stairs
  • Increasing light without increasing glare
  • Providing eyeglasses or a magnifying glass
  • Making large print books, magazines, and books on tape available
  • Enlarging telephone dials



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