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Dealing with Toxic Elderly Clients

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Dealing with Toxic Elderly ClientsCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Dealing with Toxic Elderly Clients course. This program will equip you with the knowledge, context, and practical intervention skills required to understand, identify, and respond constructively to toxic behaviours displayed by elderly clients. You will explore what toxic means in the context of ageing, why the term toxic agers is used, and how toxic ageing compares with successful ageing. This course also examines

COURSE OVERVIEW:

Welcome to the Dealing with Toxic Elderly Clients course. This program will equip you with the knowledge, context, and practical intervention skills required to understand, identify, and respond constructively to toxic behaviours displayed by elderly clients. You will explore what “toxic” means in the context of ageing, why the term “toxic agers” is used, and how toxic ageing compares with successful ageing.

This course also examines definitions and explanations of toxic agers, who they are, what causes toxicity, and whether extroversion or introversion influences its expression. You will explore what constitutes toxic behaviour, whether toxicity involves verbal abuse, emotional blackmail, or mental illness, and how multiple diagnoses may contribute to toxic patterns. This section also examines the relationship between toxicity and physical challenges, whether toxicity is found across different ethnic groups and cultures, how toxic agers are perceived, and why there is increasing focus on understanding this population. This part of the course also highlights how to raise consciousness around toxic ageing, the difference between nourishment and toxicity, and the characteristics of self-induced toxicity.

This course then examines the unmet needs and emotional drivers behind toxic behaviours. You will explore why toxic agers are often starved for nurturance, why they may be perceived as failures, and how they tend to act as explainers who justify their behaviour. This section also examines why toxic agers may be unable to give, how they often function as poor receivers, how they instil obligation in others, and why they may be greedy, insatiable, insecure, or fearful. You will explore how toxic agers often see themselves as helpless victims, the oppressive nature and attitude they may exhibit, and why they are frequently ineffective communicators who paradoxically prefer being miserable as a default emotional state.

A further learning area focuses on recognising toxic behaviours. You will explore how we know when an elderly client is toxic by examining behavioural characteristics, labelling issues, nonverbal signs, personal signs, and public behaviour signs. This section also explores how individuals can identify toxicity in themselves, using a self-assessment toxicity indicator that supports self-reflection and behavioural awareness among caregivers and service providers.

The program then moves to intervention and coping strategies. You will examine how to intervene and cope with toxic agers and whether treatment options exist. This section emphasises the importance of training, the fundamental rules for working with toxic agers, and why knowing yourself first is critical to maintaining boundaries and emotional stability. You will explore how to understand what you are dealing with, how to understand your client, and how the levels of dysfunction influence behavioural patterns. This section also introduces the three levels of difficult behaviours and the basic guidelines for coping effectively with toxic elderly clients.

The final learning area examines practical therapeutic and communication techniques. You will explore Feil’s validation method, the ten-second confrontation assertion technique, and the broken record assertion skill that supports calm, persistent boundary-setting. This section also includes tips from experienced service providers on how to manage toxic agers and examines the use of transactional analysis and responsible assertion training as supportive frameworks for healthier communication.

By the end of this course you will be able to understand the psychological, behavioural, and emotional drivers behind toxic ageing; recognise toxic patterns and their signs; apply structured intervention techniques; maintain professional boundaries; and respond effectively and compassionately to elderly clients who exhibit difficult, disruptive, or harmful behaviours.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:

  • What does toxic mean?
  • Why the term "toxic agers"?
  • How does toxic aging compare with successful ageing?
  • The definitions and explanations of toxic agers
  • Who are toxic agers?
  • What causes toxicity?
  • Does extroversion or introversion make a difference?
  • What is toxic behaviour?
  • Is toxicity a verbal abuse?
  • Is toxicity an emotional blackmail?
  • Is toxicity a mental illness?
  • Multiple diagnoses for toxic agers
  • The relationship between toxicity and physical challenges
  • Is toxicity found in other ethnic groups and cultures?
  • How are toxic agers perceived?
  • Why the focus on toxic agers?
  • How to raise consciousness?
  • Nourishment versus toxicity
  • The characteristics of self-induced toxicity
  • Why toxic agers are starved for nurturance?
  • Why toxic agers are failures?
  • How toxic agers are explainers?
  • Why toxic agers are unable to give?
  • How toxic agers are poor receivers?
  • How toxic agers are obligation instillers?
  • Why toxic agers are greedy and insatiable?
  • Why toxic agers are insecure and fearful?
  • How toxic agers see themselves as helpless victim?
  • The oppressive nature and attitude of toxic agers
  • How toxic agers are ineffective communicators?
  • Why toxic agers prefer being miserable?
  • How do we know that they are toxic?
  • The behavioural characteristics of toxic agers
  • The labelling of toxic agers
  • The nonverbal signs of toxic agers
  • The personal signs of toxic agers
  • The public behaviour signs of toxic agers
  • How would you know if you are toxic?
  • The self-assessment toxicity indicator
  • How to intervene and cope with toxic agers?
  • Is there any treatment for toxic agers?
  • The importance of training in dealing with toxic agers
  • The fundamental rules for working with toxic agers
  • Why you should know thyself first?
  • How to know what you are dealing with?
  • How to understand your client?
  • The levels of dysfunction
  • The three levels of difficult behaviours
  • The basic guidelines to cope with toxic agers
  • The Feil's validation method for dealing with toxic agers
  • The ten-second confrontation assertion technique for dealing with toxic agers
  • The broken record assertion skill for dealing with toxic agers
  • Tips from service providers on how to deal with toxic agers
  • The transactional analysis technique for dealing with toxic agers
  • The responsible assertion training for dealing with toxic agers

COURSE DURATION:

The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.

ASSESSMENT:

A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.

CERTIFICATION:

Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.

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I can't say enough good things about this glowing fetch ball! It's perfect for outdoor play at night—my dog loves chasing it in the dark, and the bright glow keeps the fun going even after sunset. What really impresses me is the quality; this ball has withstood my pup's enthusiastic chewing (and believe me, he can demolish a regular ball in seconds). It’s durable and built to last, making it a fantastic investment for any dog owner. If you're looking for a fun nighttime activity, this glowing fetch ball is a must-have!
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My Dogs Favorite for throwing
Color: D) 2-Pack Lattice (3.25" Balls), Color: D) 2-Pack Lattice (3.25" Balls)
We brought our new adoptee home end of July, and I quickly had to find him replacements for his tennis balls because those balls are inherently abrasive and our yard has sand which gets in the fuzz and makes them extra abrasive and they were already causing tooth wear (our previous shepherd chewed tennis balls like gum for a week after his adoption, wore his teeth tips enough I noticed and I took them from him too but this guy didn't like the hand me down replacement, it was too big for his preference so I had to hunt down different ones for the current dog). I tried the glow in the dark Chuk It ones, but he doesn't like to carry them, or the smaller regular chukits... My current dog prefers these web style ones. I like glow in the dark stuff and it makes them easier to find in the evening or over night (if you have night adjusted eyes and not a lot of lights in the yard these are VERY glowy at night). Now I know he likes them I am thinking winter is coming and I may lose the glow color in the Michigan snow, so I'm here to order some in some in non snow camouflage because I want to be able to play in the winter without as much groping for hiding balls (literally he will chase and then snub any other balls in the yard I throw except the huge jolly ball but that isn't a fetch type ball, its a thrash toy. these are the only ones he will actually return for me to swap and throw indefinitely). I included video and a picture of them at the local beach. They float with enough above the water for maybe a few ants to use them as a flotation device, but take a bit of time to come to the surface when they splash down. I think brighter colors will help make them easier to find in the water as well as the snow. I think my dog likes them because the webbing design makes it easier to grip, even when slobbery his teeth can get a hold in the gaps (so can fingers haha) without slipping too badly. They also compress almost flat and boing back into shape and seem to be durable over at least 6 weeks of summer living in the yard, so far so good. They don't have a huge amount of mass so they don't whip super far but if you get a technique down you can get very reasonable distance on throws. He doesn't gnaw on them, so I can't speak to resistance to actual shearing attempts with teeth, just grab and chomp for fun, then holding in his mouth. My dog weighs about 68 lbs (we are trying to gain a bit), he is a German Shepherd, and this size fits him well (can't remember which size I got but usually Amazon shows what size the reviewer got near the title of the review. They're big enough I'm not worried he will accidentally swallow or choke on them, small enough his mouth fits them comfortably, his grip is secure because of the gaps, and he loves them. I suggest get two at least unless your pooch is super good about dropping it and letting you pick it up. With two, I can whip a ball, find the one he just dropped, and by the time he is back, I have the other one in hand. He knows I won't throw it unless he drops the one he just returned (I will wait for him to remember this), and this makes it way easier to play thow and bring it almost back (he often drops it at speed when he is nearly back to me so it rolls past me) without playing chase me for the toy... and makes reinforcing Drop It as an safe thing to do, like he isn't going to lose out if he drops the fun ball in his mouth, I have the second ball to mark (say YES!!! when he drops it) and immediately reward by throwing the ball I already had... he loves them enough that he thinks other balls are stupid so I don't want to throw a less cool ball to exchange for the cool ones haha Anyway hope this was helpful, Im off to order some of these balls in brighter colors for lake and snow visibility.
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Fun Glow Balls for Night Play, Great Value
Color: A) 2-Pack (2.5" Balls)
The Chew King 2 Piece Glowing Fetch Balls are a solid, budget-friendly alternative to Chuck-It glow balls. While my pups prefer the mouth feel of the Chuck-It balls, these still provide bright, visible fun for dusk or nighttime play, and can even be used indoors with a flashlight to get the game going. Durable, glowing, and engaging—a good option for evening fetch sessions which always insures that our pups get a great night of rest.
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Durable, Perfect Size, and Glows
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I bought these for my 23 pound Bojack (Boston Terrier/Jack Russel) mix and he absolutely loves them. He’s an aggressive chewer that has destroyed Kong toys. This ball has just enough flex or give in it that he can’t tear it apart as it compresses in on itself. After about 6 months it started to wear down and tear a bit by the hole so I just tossed it and gave him the other one. I’ll be buying more of these as they wear out over time.
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A Must for Nighttime Fetch!!
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These are an absolute Must!! We have an ESS who is nearly 2yo and destroys Every toy he has. For some reason, he doesn't try to annihilate these glow balls. If he chomps on them, it's just for a moment while he is bringing it back to you. Has just a little weight to them so it goes far enough when thrown and a nice bounce when we have to play in the house, due to weather. Wish the bright 'glow' held a little longer but stays dim for quite some time and overall, just Awesome! Also purchased the 'chuck it' brand and sent them back because these were so much better. Will be buying more, if ever needed, but haven't had to because they are So Durable.
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