The article discusses the concept of 'elderspeak,' a form of communication to older adults that sounds like baby talk. It arises from an ageist assumption of frailty, incompetence, and dependence and can have negative effects on nursing home residents with dementia. Training programs and individual efforts have proven effective in reducing elderspeak, indicating the possibility of combatting this form of communication.
Source: KFF
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