Dementia-Related Communication Issues for Staff - 1 Hour

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course Length
1 hour

Instructor
Self - Guided

Description

All residents need the chance to express their thoughts and feelings. It is important to remember that because of the dementia, they also need additional time in order to express themselves. Caregivers should speak in simple, direct language. The use of gestures, pictures, verbal cues and written words are also a big help in communicating with residents.

As dementia progresses, the person's ability to communicate will be increasingly impaired. It is important for caregivers to recognize their residents' varying abilities to communicate and to find ways to help residents compensate.

Objectives

By the end of this course, the user will be able to

  • Name the building blocks of communicating with a person with dementia
  • Understand the different ways dementia can impair language
  • Explain what changes may occur as dementia progresses
  • Understand and use nonverbal communication
  • Overcome the barriers to communication caused by dementia

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Staff Certificate of Completion

Learning Credits

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1.0
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Dementia-Related Communication Issues for Staff
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Dementia-Related Communication Issues Quiz
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