Understanding Dementia Behaviors

12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
CEUs: $25.00
No CEUs: $15.00
1.0 CEUs available for:

  • LSW/LISW/SWA (CSWMFT #: RSX069601)

  • LPC/LPCC (CSWMFT #: RCX031303)

  • Nurses ​(via reciprocity with the CSWMFT board)

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Objectives:

  • Learn to decode behavioral messages
  • Identify common behavior triggers
  • Learn strategies to help intervene with some of the most common behavioral challenges of Alzheimer’s disease

About the Speaker:  Regime Willis

Regime Willis is the Education Manager at the Greater East Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. As the education manager, she works to provide training and education to families, caregivers, professionals and general audiences on a variety of topics. Regime has worked in the public health sector for over 10 years, Regime is currently at Case Western Reserve perusing her Masters in Public Health. Regime has recently received accreditation from the National Commission for Health Education, as a Certified Health Education Specialist. Regime is an active member with the Alzheimer’s Association outside of her role as an education manager, she is an advocate and has a Walk to End Alzheimer’s team, and a member of the National Black Child Institute and the Society of Public Health Education. She currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio and works endlessly to improve health equity for her community members daily.

 


REGISTRATION & CANCELLATION INFORMATION:

Class sizes are limited, so register early.  Classes with low registrations may be canceled.  If the class is canceled or moved, participants will be contacted via email at least 24 hours in advance.

Classes start and end on time.  To ensure a quality experience for all, please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to the class start time and find a seat.  CEU credits will be adjusted 0.25 credit hours for every 15 minutes not in attendance; adjusted certificates will be emailed to participants within 3 business days after the training.  Hard copies of certificates will be mailed upon request.

It is difficult to control room temperature to everyone's comfort level.  We suggest you dress in layers that can be adaptable to warm and cool temperatures.

For auditing purposes, arrival and departure times and signature are required on attendance sheets.