DementiAbility | St. Angela's Meadow Retirement Lodge
Cultural Experiences
This TWO-DAY workshop assist dementia care partners to understand the connection between the brain and the person living with dementia.
This is a 2-day in-person workshop, you must attend both June 18th & June 19th to receive your certificate.
This workshop aims to help dementia care partners (from all disciplines and departments in all settings) understand the connections between the brain, life story, environment, and behaviour. The learner will be introduced to innovative, multidisciplinary, evidence-based, non-pharmacological interventions for dementia. Most importantly, the workshop participant will learn how to think differently about dementia. The goal is to understand how:
memory impacts dementia, thus differentiating between memory loss and spared capacity
the importance of “knowing the person” and how this impacts behaviour and “What to do”
to address needs
to set each person up for success, enhance function, enable abilities, engage each person in a world with meaning, purpose, leisure and pleasure
generally, help each person to be the best he/she can be.
This is a workshop you will not want to miss.
Information Source: Alzheimer Society of Chatham-Kent | eventbrite