Scenario 3 You are working in a long-term care facility. You care for Gene, who has dementia and does not talk to the staff or the other residents. He is sitting next to the nurse's station, waiting for his wife to come. You notice that he looks upset. When you ask him if something is wrong, he just shakes his head and looks away from you. List some examples of how you might be able to help Gene meet each level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs. 2. What developmental stage do you think Gene might be in? Why?
3. How can you best care for Gene? 4. How will you know if your interventions work or not? What signs would you see? 5. How could you positively affect Gene's quality of life? 6. How can you care for Gene holistically? List specific interventions that can help him meet his emotional, physical and spiritual needs. 7. What kind of social activities could Gene participate in if he is not verbal? 8. How could you meet the needs of Gene's wife when she visits?
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