With the global aging population, dementia has become a significant public health concern, requiring specialized care approaches that prioritize dignity, autonomy, and well-being. This course provides a comprehensive overview of dementia care, focusing on best practices and strategies to ensure quality care for individuals living with dementia. Learn evidence-based techniques to manage challenging behaviors, improve
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38.2 million Americans aged 12 years or older have hearing loss and those living with hearing loss are at a higher risk of dementia. This course explores the intricate relationship between hearing loss and dementia in older adults, delving into the physiological and cognitive mechanisms underlying their correlation. Through an interdisciplinary approach, we will examine |
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Caring for an individual with dementia can be complex, challenging, and rewarding. Join us as we discuss the intricate dynamics of resistance and resiliency in dementia care. Attendees will gain valuable insights to enhance their skills and gain confidence in providing compassionate and effective care for those living with dementia. Presenter: Yuanjin Zhou, PhD register |
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