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Transforming Quality Dementia Care

High quality training drives the transformation of quality care. Research (such as the Alzheimer’s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations) shows that high-quality dementia care training can lead to an improvement in communication between caregivers and individuals living with dementia, a reduction in dementia-related behaviors, and an increase in job satisfaction for staff.
 

Curriculum

Our training includes...
  • Nationally recognized peer-reviewed, evidence-based person-centered care approach from the Alzheimer’s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations.
  • Eligibility to purchase the Alzheimer's Association essentiALZ® certification for staff
The curriculum is a train-the-trainer model created to prepare attendees, already familiar with Alzheimer’s and dementia care, to train direct care staff in a wide range of residential and community based care settings. The 7-hour training teaches attendees how to deliver the 13-hour curriculum based on the person-centered model of Habilitation Therapy.

Module topics:
  • Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Caring for the Person
  • Person-Centered Care Model: Habilitation Therapy
  • Person-Centered Assessment: Knowing the Individual
  • Communication Skills: Creating a Positive Social Environment
  • The Physical Environment Makes a Difference
  • Approach to Personal Care: Knowing the Person
  • Activity Based Person-Centered Care
  • Behavior as Communication: Understanding and Responding
  • Supporting Families and Caring for Ourselves
CEUs available!
 
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