As a continuation of the Transforming Dementia Care Series Part 1, participants will be introduced to an easy method to appraise how well current care practices create a healthy social psychology that enables the older person with dementia to thrive in an institutional care setting.
Learning Outcomes
- Be able to use an easy toolkit that reviews the organisation across key areas such as the philosophy of care, people, physical place, programmes and services
- Identify and prioritize small-scale changes that can address gaps found in the provision of person-centred care
- Design implementation plan for the small-scale (low or no cost) changes that are prioritised
- Assisting persons with dementia
- KIND gestures and CARE approach
- Know the community resources for dementia
About This Course
As a continuation of the Transforming Dementia Care Series Part 1, participants will be introduced to an easy method to appraise how well current care practices create a healthy social psychology that enables the older person with dementia to thrive in an institutional care setting.
Participants will consider the impact of current services on the psychological wellbeing of individuals and identify and implement small scale person centred approaches that can have significant impact on the care team and the older person, including persons with dementia.
Application Procedure
All applications must be made online.
Applicants should read through the Dementia Singapore Academy Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions before registering for our workshops.
All registrations received before closing date will be deemed confirmed unless otherwise specified.
Enquiries
For enquiry, please email us at academy@dementia.org.sg.