| Re: Constant Chattering
I've worked in nursing homes as a CNA with stroke patients. They do get very frustrated that they can't communicate with you. What they hear in their brains doesn't come out with what he is actually saying. Maybe you should find a board with words he can point to to help with his frustration and yours. It is difficult, he does understand you, don't mistake that. What you hear is different than the conversation he has going on in his brain. I've had patients who were so frustrated they would get combative. Ask simple questions to start off with, tell him to blink once for "No" and twice for "yes". Stroke patients still have their capacities, but you need to be resilient and understand he's as frustrated as you. I did have a patient who was like that and if I asked her simple questions about the day, and if she was feeling ok, she would nod her head in response, even with the "speed like" chatter. But we would keep eye contact so she knew I was interested in what she had to say, and she would smile when I asked those simple questions and she'd answer almost in relief that someone could hear her.
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