01804ngm 2200433 a 450 991069919320332120091015143547.0(CKB)5470000002399960(OCoLC)451074880(EXLCZ)99547000000239996020091007d200u ma vengurmna|||m||||tdirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCaring for someone with Alzheimer'sResponding to hallucinations and delusions[electronic resource][Bethesda, Md.] :National Institutes of Health,[between 2000 and 2009?]Available as both streaming video (52 sec., WMV file, sd., col.) and downloadable video (52 sec., WMV file, sd., col.) files.Title from NIH SeniorHealth Videos table of contents page (viewed Oct. 6, 2009).Accompanied by transcript in HTML format.Cynthia D. Steele, RN, MPH, Johns Hopkins University Alzheimer's Disease Center, recommends how caregivers can deflect or otherwise respond to delusions of Alzheimer's patients.Responding to hallucinations and delusionsAlzheimer's diseasePatientsCarePopular worksDelusionsPopular worksHallucinations and illusionsPopular worksDocumentary films.lcgftStreaming videos.lcgftAlzheimer's diseasePatientsCareDelusionsHallucinations and illusionsSteele Cynthia1947-1196275National Institutes of Health (U.S.)GPOGPOBOOK9910699193203321Caring for someone with Alzheimer's3452623UNINA