Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Certification – Sherrie All

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Total Size:Digital products: Get the download link at Account or directly via email.Support: LifetimeDownload: Unlimited Of Course Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Certification – Sherrie AllPurchase Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Certification – Sherrie All courses at here with PRICE $149.99 $72When purchasing this course, You can get it with the LIFETIME SUPPORT and UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD.Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Certification – Sherrie AllBecome a Certified Dementia Care Specialist (CDCS) while learning straightforward strategies and subtle tactics to make your practice more effective.It’s no secret:Working with dementia patients can be difficult.They can challenge your patience, skills, and resourcefulness as a clinician.And beyond the simple challenge of everyday conversation, you also have to learn to manage…Unpredictable combativeness — even aggressionDangerous wanderingParanoiaHallucinationsStrange delusionsDisruptive repetitive behaviorsAnd here’s what’s even more challenging:Our first instincts are not always the best treatment strategies.Working with dementia patients can be more counterintuitive than you think. But with the right knowledge and techniques, you can transform challenging moments into patient (and personal) victories.You can soothe the stress of dementia patients with subtle strategies and tactics.And you can create an environment where patients aren’t victims of dementia, but instead respected people living with dementia.According to current data, dementia isn’t going anywhere.In fact, if things don’t change, we expect the prevalence of dementia to TRIPLE in the next 30 years.So if we’re going to see a massive increase in the number of adults living with dementia, one thing remains true:Professionals with the skills to work with these patients will be needed more than ever.And this program by licensed clinical neuropsychologist, Dr. Sherrie All, founder of the Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness, can help you gain those skills.Beyond the insightful strategies you’ll be able to use every day…This course also offers the education needed to become Certified Dementia Care Specialist (CDCS).What You Will LearnThis Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Certification program contains 6 eye-opening modules. Each module is designed to give you an important piece of the dementia puzzle. By the end of the course, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of both dementia identification and treatment practices.Part 1: Manifestations and Prognosis for Each Type of DementiaAs of 2015, there were about 47 million people worldwide living with dementia. And while cognitive decline is a normal consequence of old age, dementia is not. In this section, you’ll learn how to identify different types of dementia as well as the physical effects of dementia on the brain.The #1 risk factor for dementiaWhy dementia will bankrupt Medicare if we do nothingDementia vs. Alzheimer’s — what’s the difference?Three things that increase the risk for dementiaThe part of the brain most affected by Alzheimer’s diseaseThe special brain circuit that must be intact to form new memoriesThe two physical causes of Alzheimer’sThe seven stages of dementia based on the Global Deterioration Scale (GDS) and the Functional Assessment Staging Test (FAST)Pseudo-dementias and reversible conditions (How to make sure it actually is dementia…and not something else)Part 2: Cognitive Assessment Tools and Advances in Early DetectionAccording to a 2017 study, dementia interventions can “transform the lives of people with dementia and their families.” But effective intervention depends on effective assessment and detection. This section will teach you how to assess for dementia.MoCA and SLUMS — what these two 10-minute tests tell you…and what they don’tThe four types of intervention for dementia (and the powerful, positive effect these interventions can have on patients and caretakers)Should you refer for a full Neuropsych evaluation? Here’s how to decideThe Alzheimer’s “risk-factor” genePart 3: Communication Strategies to Improve CarePeople with dementia communicate differently than the general population. Because of that, smart communication strategies are a must.The five types of communication problems exhibited by people with dementiaBest practices to avoid argumentsThree things you should never do when talking to a person with dementiaInnovative communication tools you can use when communication becomes difficult or slows to a stopPart 4: Causes of and Solutions to Challenging BehaviorsCaring for a person with dementia can be challenging. Not just from a “time and effort” standpoint, but from a “how should I handle this?” standpoint. This module will equip you with helpful tactics to solve challenging behaviors.Two ways to assess for a hidden cause of challenging behaviorsSundowning — how to prevent it from happening and handle it when it doesThese five signs indicate a patient might be at risk for wandering — here’s how to spot themHallucinations vs. Delusions vs. Schizophrenia — How do you tell the difference?Paranoia Management Strategies“Feelings are more important than facts” — a 2003 study reveals why you should remember this counterintuitive quote when working with patientsPart 5: Psycho-pharmacology & Nutrition: The Latest Medications and Preventative TreatmentsDementia treatment isn’t only about how we interact with patients. This module will reveal the most helpful pharmaceutical and dietary interventions.“What medications have been approved for behavioral and cognitive symptoms?” This section will show youThe popular diet that’s been shown to have a positive effect on Alzheimer’s prevention and interventionA surprising class of over-the-counter drugs that actually contribute to dementiaOne simple activity that can be used as treatment for dementia (and can actually help grow more brain cells)Part 6: Ethical Issues Related to DementiaEthical issues related to dementia include end of life challenges, abuse, and multicultural considerations. This section will help you identify potential issues and plan for effective interventions.End of life issues that could arise when caring for or treating a person living with dementiaShocking abuse statistics for people living with dementiaWhen mandatory reporting of abuse is required (and the professional fields that are required to report it)Multicultural issues that can factor into dementia identification and treatmentRegister Today and Get These FREE Bonuses!Bonus 1: Your CDCS certification application (A $99.99 value)Certification made simple! Register today and pay no additional fees to complete your Certified Dementia Care Specialist certification.Bonus 2: Mindful Aging PDF Download (A $16.95 value)The acclaimed Mindful Aging is full of exercises and tools to help you embrace a new mindset and blaze a new trail in your life fueled by passion, purpose, and creativity. Through research, inspiring stories of real people, and Dr. Brandt’s psychological insight, you’ll be able to claim the immense joy and love that are yours to have, the deep wisdom that is yours to share, and the exciting self-discoveries and contributions that are uniquely yours to make.Are you interested in? disease; disease pollute and limited; disease meaning; disease synonym; disease preventionPurchasing this course now, You can get it with the LIFETIME SUPPORT and UNLIMITED DOWNLOAD.Purchase Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Certification – Sherrie All courses at here with PRICE $149.99 $72