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Dementia Virtual Training: Today's Challenges, Tomorrow's Opportunities.

  • Nov 16, 2021
  • 1 min read


Join Dr. Vassey and many others on December 14th for a Dementia Virtual Training: Today's Challenges, Tomorrow's Opportunities.


This Dementia-focused virtual training is a wonderful opportunity for assisted living staff at all levels to gain valuable insight into providing optimal care and increasing the quality of life for residents with dementia. Our one-day virtual event is being offered in time to meet the state requirements for dementia training for the year. The agenda will include a morning keynote speaker, in addition to dementia-focused professionals, who will provide information on various topics throughout the day. This training is sure to enhance knowledge and skills for providing the best care to residents who experience cognitive challenges.



 
 
 

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Jul 27

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Jul 26

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Bradley Sheppard
Bradley Sheppard
May 29

The focus on dementia training and future challenges felt very important and informative. During one difficult term, I had to Complete my Blackboard course online while volunteering with older adults in my local community. Training and education around dementia matter because they help people provide better understanding, care, and patience for families affected by it.

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