Description
What you’ll learn
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Understand dementia, its types, and stages.
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Recognise the psychological and emotional impacts on patients and their families.
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Identify risk factors and strategies to reduce dementia progression.
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Create engaging daily activities to enhance cognitive and social skills.
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Develop empathetic communication skills tailored to dementia patients.
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Understand ethical and legal considerations in dementia care.
Dementia is a growing global concern, affecting millions of individuals and their families every year. This interactive course, Dementia Care: Delaying Progress and Supporting Families, is designed to provide comprehensive tools and strategies for anyone involved in dementia care. Whether you’re a family caregiver, a professional healthcare worker, or someone preparing to engage in elder care services, this course offers valuable insights and actionable techniques to make a difference.
The course begins with the Fundamentals of Dementia, where you’ll learn about the condition’s nature, the types, and the stages. We emphasise understanding the psychological and emotional impacts of dementia on both the patient and their loved ones. By fostering this foundational knowledge, students can better appreciate the challenges involved and develop a compassionate approach to care.
Next, we delve into Risk Factors and Preventative Strategies. This module explores genetic and environmental risks while providing lifestyle recommendations to delay the progression of dementia. These preventative strategies are designed to empower caregivers and patients to live healthier lives, even in the face of challenges.
Daily caregiving can feel overwhelming, but in Daily Activities and Social Skills, you’ll learn to design meaningful activities that stimulate cognitive and social engagement. You’ll also explore the critical role of routine in reducing anxiety and fostering a sense of security for dementia patients.
Effective communication is essential in dementia care. In the Communication and Legal Considerations module, you’ll gain skills for empathetic communication, understand non-verbal cues, and navigate ethical dilemmas and legal considerations. This module ensures you are well-prepared to support both the patient and their family with dignity and respect.
Our course is not just informative; it’s actionable. At the end of each module, you’ll take quizzes to reinforce your understanding. By the conclusion, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge and confidence to provide exceptional care.
Join us and transform your caregiving journey. Let’s work together to enhance the lives of those affected by dementia.
Who this course is for:
- Beginners in caregiving seeking foundational knowledge.
- Social workers, family counselors and other professionals aiming to refine their dementia care strategies.
- Healthcare professionals working with dementia patients.
- Families members or friends seeking guidance on managing and supporting someone with dementia at home.
- Students pursuing studies in healthcare or elder care fields (psychology, nursing, or gerontology).
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