Content
2 modules
Rating
Course Length
3 hours
Instructor
Self - Guided
Description
ARF #066-0343-34282, RCFE #066-0349-34283
Do you ever wonder why individuals with dementia do the strange things they do?
This course instructs the user on how to use a Functional Behavior Assessment and a Positive Behavior Approach to address some of the problem behaviors that result from changes in the brain related to dementia. By approaching all behavior as communication, we are able to listen to what a resident may be trying to tell us, discover the reasons behind their behavior, and take steps to meet the needs or concerns behind it.
Objectives
By the end of this course, users will be able to:
- Define behaviors by what they communicate
- Describe a functional assessment using "ABC" analyses
- Develop strategies for behavior change through positive behavior support
- Understand some of the most common behaviors seen in individuals with dementia, and learn some techniques for coping with them
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Staff Certificate of Completion
Learning Credits
Hr.
3.0
1.
Dementia-Related Behaviors
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2.
Dementia-Related Behaviors Quiz
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