Caregiving Skills - Dementia Care

Learn more about the caregiving skills you need for working effectively with clients who are suffering from dementia.

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Price: Free
Method: online
Duration: 1.5-3 hours
Certification: certificate
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Overview

This course starts by discussing the symptoms of dementia, including a decline in memory, thinking, and reasoning. You will learn that patients suffering from dementia have difficulty communicating, recognizing people and places, and engaging in activities. There is also a change in their personality, mood, and behavior. Alzheimer’s disease is progressive and irreversible and is the most common form of dementia. You will learn the importance of its early diagnosis and recognition of symptoms for proper care.

You will then look into Fronto-Temporal Dementia which is caused by reduced blood flow to parts of the brain, often due to tiny strokes which block small arteries. The course will also discuss the Lewy Body Dementia which is caused by the abnormal protein deposits called Lewy bodies that are left in the brain. You will also learn that caregivers - whether professionals or family members - must take steps to safeguard their own health and well-being when caring for people with dementia.

The number of people living with dementia worldwide is currently estimated at 47.5 million, and is projected to increase to 75.6 million by 2030. If you are formally employed in the caregiving industry, or simply provide care to an elderly relative or loved one, you will more than likely encounter dementia at some stage. By taking this course, you will learn how to properly care for these people. That's an incredible skill to learn. So why wait? Check out your next course, today.

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Advance Learning - Health, Nursing & Medical

Description

In this dementia care course, you will learn about the symptoms and care of people with diseases with dementia-like behaviors, like Alzheimer’s and Lewy Body

Requirements

This course has no formal entry requirements. It is open to anyone with an interest in the topic. Basic literacy and internet access are all you need to get started.

Career Plan

This course supports careers in healthcare administration, public health, patient care coordination, or health education. The healthcare industry is one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in the US.

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Caregiving Skills - Dementia Care

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