Dementia Capable Care
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Is Your Staff Prepared for the Challenges Ahead?
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, as many as 5.3 million people in the US are living with Alzheimer’s, and a new diagnosis is made every 70 seconds. With the first baby boomers soon entering the pool of those at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, there are many challenges ahead.
Connect All Care Providers to Improve Care.
Dementia care is complex. Care providers’ lack of information and skills heighten anxiety and result in a variety of risks and missed opportunities to enhance the quality of life for people with dementia. In addition, well-intentioned regulations aimed at improving care can easily become barriers to resident, family, and staff satisfaction. Organizations committed to overcoming these challenges find that it starts by connecting all dementia care staff through a person-centered philosophy and care approach.
Embrace Person-Centered Dementia Care.
Dementia Capable Care sets a higher standard for dementia care. The training presents a paradigm shift in which dementia care staff move from an impairment-based practice to an abilities based practice. This unique interdisciplinary training empowers individuals and organizations in the health care sector to provide unsurpassed person-centered care.
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