The Notebook Movie Essay

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The film “The Notebook” is a love story set in the late 1930’s. A resident Duke reads a story to another nursing home resident, the story is always the same story from a notebook. It is the same story that duke reads to the older woman every day. The story being read by Duke to the other resident is about, Allie who is a wealthy seventeen year old young woman beginning her college career. Allie vacationing for the summer in Seabrook South Carolina, meets Noah a local worker. They go to a carnival, and they have an instant love connection. Noah takes Allie to an old abandoned house that Noah dreams of buying and fixing up. Noah and his family are not wealthy and the romance that ensues is unwelcomed by Allies parents. Noah writes three hundred …show more content…

She is not physically, emotionally, or sexually abused. Alzheimer’s patients are at risk for neglect. Allie did not appear to be neglected her physical appearance was good she is well dressed, clean and appeared to be well nourished. The only pressure that was placed on Allie was to choose a husband that meet her parent’s standards. Allies parents wanted Allie to marry someone from an affluent family with wealth and the ability to provide financially at the same level or better than her parents. Allies desire to be with and eventually marry Noah resulted in a great deal of emotional pressure from her parents they believed that he was beneath their daughter and that he did not deserve to have her as his wife. The pressure applied by Allies parents in turn caused a great deal of stress between Noah and Allie, and was a constant stressor between the couple throughout their …show more content…

The facility is equipped to provide a quite environment with lots of activities and large spaces for the resident to explore. These facilities are also staffed with people that are trained to care for patients with Alzheimer’s disease. This training helps the care giver develop trust, and gives the care giver tools to be able to redirect or calm a patient. The nursing home / memory care facility are also equipped to keep residents from leaving or wondering away. In this environment Allie trusts the nursing staff, and did not seem to be at risk for elopement. Families may decide to place their loved ones often for safety reasons, a person with Alzheimer’s may cook a meal forget what they were doing and leave the stove on which could start a fire. The Alzheimer’s patient may also wonder off they may or may not be dressed appropriately for the weather. The staff at the nursing facility provided her with a feeling of safety and were able to intervene when she was anxious or scared. The staff redirect her using therapeutic techniques. The nursing staff encouraged her to sit with Noah and let him tell the story. They distracted and redirected her when she was frightened so that the story could continue to be told to

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