Dementia: Behavior as Communication - 3 Hours (Not for Admin Renewal)

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course length
3 hours

Instructor
Self - Guided

Description

This course is NOT approved for CCLD Administrator renewal CEUs.

Do you ever wonder about the motivations behind ‘problem’ or ‘maladaptive’ behaviors in individuals in your care?

By approaching all behavior as communication, we can listen to what an individual may be trying to tell us, discover the reasons behind their behavior, and take steps to meet their needs or concerns.

As dementia progresses, a person's communication ability will become increasingly impaired. Administrators and caregivers need to recognize that individuals in their care have varying communication abilities and find ways to help them compensate.

Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Recognize that all behavior, including challenging behavior, is a form of communication and learn how to interpret the underlying needs or emotions.
  • Learn to identify environmental, emotional, or physical triggers contributing to problem behaviors in individuals with dementia.
  • Focus on replacing problem behaviors with helpful actions through patience and understanding.
  • Build trust and understanding with individuals with dementia to improve their care and reduce stress.

Certificate

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

Learning credits

Hr.
3.0
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Dementia: Behavior as Communication
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Dementia: Behavior as Communication Quiz
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