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NACPD002 –

Supporting Consumers with Dementia

  • Mode of Delivery Blended
  • AccreditationNon-Awarded

Course Overview

Dementia Care course provides comprehensive training on caring for individuals with dementia. Dementia is a term encompassing various brain disorders that impair memory and cognitive function. This course will introduce you to key symptoms, treatments, and the distinctive characteristics of people living with dementia. Additionally, you’ll learn how to select stimulating activities tailored to their needs.

Course Objectives

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

  • Identify the primary symptoms and progression of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, Frontotemporal Dementia, and Lewy Body Dementia.
  • Differentiate between the various types of dementia and their underlying causes.
  • Describe the impact of dementia on individuals and their caregivers.
  • Apply effective communication and behaviour management techniques for individuals with dementia.
  • Develop strategies for safeguarding the physical and mental well-being of caregivers.
  • Recognize the importance of early diagnosis and intervention in dementia care.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the global prevalence of dementia and its projected impact.
  • Implement appropriate care plans for individuals with dementia based on their specific needs.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Content: Gain insights into recognising and helping people with dementia.

  • Interactive Learning: Engage with interactive modules that illustrate proper techniques and best practices for identifying, managing and treating dementia

  • Practical Applications: Learn practical strategies to apply in real-world scenarios, enhancing your ability to identify, address, and work with people with dementia.

Who Should Enroll

A dementia care course is beneficial for a wide range of individuals, including:

  • Professional caregivers: Nurses, home health aides, nursing home staff, and other healthcare professionals working with individuals with dementia.
  • Volunteers: Individuals interested in volunteering their time to support people with dementia.
  • Students and professionals in related fields: Social workers, psychologists, occupational therapists, and other professionals working in the field of aging.

Course Format

Participants will learn to understand dementia, communicate effectively with those affected, and create supportive environments. The course is designed for easy consumption with short modules, interactive elements, and opportunities for knowledge checks. By the end, participants will be equipped with essential tools to provide compassionate care.

Digital Literacy

To enroll in this course, students must have digital literacy. This includes the ability to efficiently use computers, the internet, and related technology, such as navigating, managing files, and understanding basic online security. These skills are crucial for successfully engaging in and completing online coursework.