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The six-session SHARE program is designed to engage both the person with early- or mid-stage dementia and their care partner in discussions about symptoms, communication, care values and preferences, healthy activities and planning for the future.
This course covers various aspects of dementia care including the identification, assessment and diagnosis of dementia, person-centred care, communication, interaction and behaviour in dementia care, pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions in dementia care as well as quality, diversity and inclusion in
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7 Skills You Need to Become a Dementia Caregiver Empathy. Observation. Communication. Time Management. Adaptability. Positive Attitude. Appropriate Body Language.
Her Positive Approach to Care centers around recognizing a persons abilities and strategically shifting care tactics to meet them where they are acknowledging that as the dementia progresses, the caregiver and the care strategy must evolve with it.
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About Teepa Snows Positive Approach to Care. PAC dementia care skills and strategies enable direct care workers to deliver person-centered Alzheimers and dementia care to clients. Your caregivers have the opportunity to learn from one of the worlds leading dementia care experts thanks to the PAC course material.
The Dementia Care Practice Recommendations were developed to better define quality care across all care settings, and throughout the disease course. They are intended for professional care providers who work with individuals living with dementia and their families in residential and community-based care settings.
Our dementia awareness training helps professionals support people with dementia to ensure they are treated with dignity and respect. We provide courses for staff involved in the provision of care and health services as well as those working with people with dementia in the community.

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