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The Alzheimer's Association is committed to helping professionals improve their knowledge and skills, build stronger teams and deliver better care to people with dementia and their families. Our training and education programs are geared to professionals working in both community-based and residential care settings.

Our programs and meetings have been attended by activity professionals, administrators, nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, social workers and staff trainers. Many of our programs offer CEUs.

Training programs

Schedule training at your facility

Contact us for information on scheduling a professional training program at your care facility.

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Web-based training programs


CARES: A Dementia Caregiving Approach

This affordable, Web-based program has six one-hour training modules that are geared primarily to direct care workers, particularly nursing assistants. Each module uses text and streaming video to illustrate how to best care for people with dementia living in residential care settings. Topics include:

  • Clara Jones and her Care Team
  • Introduction to Dementia
  • Understanding Behavior as Communication
  • Making a Connection with the Resident
  • Eating Well
  • Recognizing Pain
For a description of the modules, pricing plans and a free demo, go to www.caresprogram.com

Dementia Care Training for Team Leaders

This program provides guidance for those who supervise others involved in the care of people with dementia: nurses, unit coordinators, administrators, activity directors or others in leadership positions. After this training you will be able to:

  • Identify and implement methods to facilitate teamwork.
  • Select and use improved communication and supervisory practices.
  • Identify techniques and deliver meaningful feedback to members of your team.
  • Recognize and create an environment that motivates staff.
This course costs $25 per person and volume discounts are available. For a free demo and to register, go to: The Dementia Care Training for Team Leaders site.

Seminars and conferences

"Keeping Heart and Hope Alive: Sustaining the Spiritual Connections for People Livingwith Dementia and Their Care Providers" will be presented from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, at North Idaho College in the Edminster Union Building's Lake Coeur d'Alene Room. Presenters will be Teepa Snow and Marty Richards. Click here to download a brochure.

"Legal and Financial Issues and Diminished Mental Capacity" is a professional development seminar for lawyers, financial advisors, CPAs and other professionals. It will take place from 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at the Gonzaga University Law School. Cost is $75. Click here to download a brochure.

 

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