Simple pain assessment tools to help people with communication difficulties convey location of pain. Fan-tools, wall chart & multi-lingual apps. Adult & child.
During #COVID19 NHS staff still need ongoing training. Face-to-face is not always possible.
So, we have FREE 'serious' games to help staff improve knowledge via their phone. Bite-sized learning that offers a useful distraction. Please share https://t.co/BHZFmO0N8A
Make pain assessment easier with Show Me Where, a visual toolkit that helps patients with #communication difficulties to convey the location of their pain and discomfort. #HealthCareForAll
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Don't let patients suffer in silence. Many patients who have communication difficulties are unable to express where they feel pain or discomfort. Show Me Where is a visual toolkit that makes #pain assessment easier.
https://t.co/JYsPjFa7yB
@FocusGames submitted a new game to @kickstarter. It's called Game of Medieval Life and it's great for schools and families! Travel back in time to when life was short and smelly! Would you have been strong enough to survive and thrive?
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RT @paintoolkit2: Wow, what a lovely way to start the day, talking to Physio Students in Qatar.
Thanks @ekstokes & Linzette for organising and also good to see @JeremyLewisPT
The visual toolkit Show Me Where is also available in different languages on a mobile app on android and IOS.
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It's #WorldPatientSafetyDay, to deliver effective and safe care communication between carers and patients is key but it can be difficult for people with communication disabilities to explain where they feel discomfort. Make pain assessment easier with the toolkit Show Me Where
Some patients with communication difficulties may not be able to explain where they feel pain and discomfort. With a simple visual toolkit like Show Me Where they can easily indicate nurses and doctors the location of their pain
Show Me Where is an effective toolkit created by @FocusGames to help professionals working with people with learning disabilities carry pain assessments effectively removing the anxiety patients may feel during consultations : Visit https://t.co/LIjQM5bXbm
It's #DementiaActionWeek2019. Help people with #dementia express where they are hurting or where they feel discomfort with a simple visual tool that features images of parts of the body, making pain assessment easier.
Show me Where is a tool that helps people with communication needs or #LearningDisabilities explain where they feel pain or discomfort to teachers, #healthcare professionals or carers. For more info check: https://t.co/LIjQM5bXbm
A visual communication tool created for autistic children - @ShowMeWherePain helps people communicate the location of pain or discomfort using pictures & symbols. https://t.co/25otCeuvJb
#AutismAwarenessWeek
MT @paintoolkit2: Interesting facts about #pain via @EFIC_org Website.
Well worth a read whether if you are HCP or person with pain https://t.co/4n9zjsVRJM
RT @mencap_charity: The treatment people with a #learningdisability get in hospital is still not good enough in many parts of the country. #TreatMeWell is all about changing that. https://t.co/Rt6sSihCCd