by palurie | June 15, 2012 21:03
Why chose this training?
Length of course: 1 day 9.30 ~ 4.30 or 2 half day equivalents
Expected outcomes: by the end of the course staff will be able to
examine and challenge common assumptions regarding dementia acknowledge how the physiological changes caused by dementia can affect speech patterns and behaviour differentiate between early signs of dementia, acute confusional states and depression assess the ‘preferred sense’ used by individuals to expand communication feel confident in using a range of communication techniques and media assess negative and positive interpersonal communication so that they can recognise their own responses and alter them accordingly if needed understand the underlying human needs of people with dementia and ensure that their response is sensitive and appropriate talk about how changes in a person’s behaviour affects other users of the service, staff, professionals and those in the community remain optimistic and confident that they can still provide person centred care whatever the person’s age or abilities
Nature of training:
Exercises will range from lecture style input (small) to discussion and small group work and to individual sharing within pairs.
Hand outs will be provided to reinforce all theoretical input.
Most exercises will be done in such a way that they can be replicated for use with users or customers of the service.
Poetry and art may contribute to the sessions. This will be easily accessible!
It is possible to roll this day out throughout your organisation with Zoë Grace Cozens training your trainer practitioners over 2 days to include the more advanced course.
Please note:
This is a basic awareness course and is of value for staff who want to begin preparation for the possibility of dementia in their service. A second day for staff already caring for people with dementia is highly recommended. (link to Still communicating: LDs and dementia.)
Source URL: https://leapfrogtraining.co.uk/courses/learning-difficulties/still-seeing-the-person-throughout-all-the-changes-dementia-in-people-with-learning-difficulties-a-basic-awareness-course/
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