A Shared Understanding of Dementia

Learn about a contemporary, evidence-based approach to dementia care.

Category
Aged Care
Author
Forget Me Not
Endorser
Obvious Choice

Description

In this question set, learners will explore a contemporary, evidence-based approach to dementia care. They will learn what it entails and why it benefits older Australians living with dementia. It will help improve the quality of care that they deliver by helping then
understand the needs of those living with dementia.

Learning Objective

By the time the learners achieve knowledge mastery in the series, they will be able to:

  1. Infer how a contemporary, evidence-based model can be used to adapt one's own cultural perceptions of dementia and
    approach to care.
  2. Exemplify care practices that incorporate a contemporary, evidence-based approach to support the rights of people living with dementia

Questions

  1. What is dementia?
  2. A modern view of demential
  3. Challenging biases
  4. Contemporary person-centred care
  5. Upholding rights
  6. Meeting needs
  7. Celebrating diversity
  8. Identity and dignity
A Shared Understanding of Dementia

A Shared Understanding of Dementia

Learn about a contemporary, evidence-based approach to dementia care.

Category
Aged Care
Audiance
Aged Care Worker (Residential), Personal Care Worker (Community)
Endorser
Obvious Choice
Author
Forget Me Not
Audio Support
Yes
No
No obligation
20-minute session
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