griffinej5
Posted : 6/4/2013 9:06:42 PM
Luke is certified through TDI because that was the first test I could find in the area, and they had it in conjunction with the CGC. I actually checked out another group, or tried to at least, but the woman I was supposed to meet with was a no-show.
Yes, the people with dementia do repeatedly ask the same questions, at least the ones who do speak. One week one woman who really loves Luke actually remembered his name when he came to see her. She has never since, but the fact that she remembered him just that once was great. Usually when we go in, they are just about to do fitness, so he goes in and visits the people doing fitness first, then sees the people who don't do fitness. The one who remembered him the one week and I sort of like to joke around and tease about fitness. She refuses to participate in it, and usually refuses to participate in most activities. She never refuses to participate in seeing Luke, and will wake up for a few minutes to see him even if she won't for other things.
Luke has been to work with me, and he has been harassed by kids plenty. He's okay with it to a point, but I think he is happier to be somewhere calmer and quieter, where the people are generally appropriately behaved around dogs. They may do something like reach over the head, but they won't pull ears, grab tails, chase the dog around (they're all in wheelchairs pretty much so they can't). Luke deals with that for a while, but I've had to tell kids that when the dog walks away from you, that means he wants a break. When we've had to move Luke along, which has been only twice so far, we just do, and they forget that we did this because they did something wrong. They don't get upset that they got into trouble like the kids might. Of course, it is tough when you go and someone is gone who was there last week. A few of Luke's favorite people have passed away in the time he's been going. The one floor we go into rooms, and he knows certain rooms were they usually like to see him.