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Who is Mariam Zinn? Mariam Has been working with Seniors scene 1986, started as a nursing assistant in a convalescent center as a high school student, from there Mariam Has had the opportunity to expand her education and training thru UW Nursing continuing education, Everett Community College: Medical Assistant and E.M.T. courses and Washington State DSHS curriculum. Currently she’s a direct care provider, she owns P.A.T.H.S. Adult Family Home & Respite and is a licensed and Registered Residential care provider, is a MA, NAC, Certified in Geriatrics, Residential administration, Dementia & Diabetes, she is a former register counselor and Emergence medical technique, has volunteered at the American Red Cross, has clinical experience in family practice, infectious disease and Geriatrics.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mentoring loved ones is very important aspect

We have visiting clergy; have church services of your loved ones faith. We also celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and holidays.  We have also hosted parties for families when it was not possible for loved ones to leave.  We serve tea parties and lunches when prearranged groups visit our residence.
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Another key factor to your loved ones sense of well-being during family time and visiting. We realize that sometimes it’s difficult to know what to say and how to act when your loved one has dementia or is physically declining; here we want residents to feel at ease. We find it helpful to families that we mentor gentle-care methodology. It is also helpful to anticipate what comes next. We educate families about their loved one’s disease progress and possible hurdles that we maybe anticipating. This helps families prepare for what

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