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FREE Mini-Course

3 Things NOT to Say When Caring for Someone with Dementia

Launch your career in dementia care with tried-and-true skills.

Learn the techniques that have worked for us and our students for years — 100% for free.
Enter your details and get access to our certificate mini-course.

Effective dementia care starts with communication.

If you’re in the field already, you’ve probably experienced it yourself: you feel like you’re providing great care, but then you say one small thing and it all falls apart.

This mini-course fixes that.

How? By teaching you:

  • 3 things you should never say while providing care
  • What to say instead so you can achieve better results
  • Vital communication skills built around person-centered care

 

Developed from our decades of experience in dementia care, it’s for anyone who’s new to dementia care, thinking about joining the field, or just struggling to care for their residents.

You’ll feel more confident. You’ll earn the trust of your supervisors. And – most importantly – you’ll improve quality of life for the residents you care for.

dementia solutions


Dementia Solutions, or Personalized Dementia Solutions Inc., was initiated in Vancouver, BC in 2009. It was founded by its current CEO Karen Tyrell, Dementia Educator & Consultant, Author, and Speaker.

Our mission is to be a true leader in shifting the way dementia related behaviours are managed by both professional and family caregivers.

We do that by supporting families who are caring for someone affected by dementia through 1-1 meetings or groups. We also provide certificate education to frontline professional caregivers to help them build confidence and success in their role.

Our purpose is to move away from the old medical and task-focused model towards a new way of doing things, based on compassionate person-centred care that results in more harmony and quality of life for all those affected by dementia and their caregivers.

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