Ways to Reduce Conflicts in Dementia Care
Become more confident and successful in your role!
Conflicts can happen when caring for someone with dementia.
Introducing our new self-paced online course, “Ways to Reduce Conflicts in Dementia Care,” designed to help frontline staff provide better care for those with dementia.
This course provides practical strategies and techniques to prevent and manage conflicts, improve communication, and promote a positive environment for patients and caregivers alike.
At just $19.97 (plus applicable taxes), this course is affordable and accessible to all, and it comes with a certificate of completion upon finishing.
Enroll today and gain valuable skills to enhance your dementia care practice!
Effective dementia care starts with great communication and of course the skills to de-escalate any type of conflict.
What You Will Learn
- What is dementia
- 4 steps to reduce conflicts
- Examples of what to say/do
- Verbal and non-verbal communication techniques
We’re excited to offer our online self-paced course, developed from decades of experience in dementia care, to anyone who is works in health care, caring for people living with symptoms of dementia.
By taking this course, you’ll gain greater confidence in your ability to provide the best possible care for your clients/residents. Most importantly, you’ll be able to improve their quality of life and ensure they receive the compassionate care they deserve.
Thank you for considering our course, and we can’t wait to see the positive impact it will have on your caregiving journey.
Register Here for this Valuable Online Self-paced Course!
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.