Dementia Care Awareness
Dementia is a condition that gradually affects a person’s
memory, thinking, and everyday life. It doesn’t just impact the individual but
also their loved ones and the people who care for them.
Good dementia care goes beyond meeting physical needs. It
means clear and respectful communication, creating safe and familiar
environments, encouraging inclusion, showing kindness and understanding, and
ensuring staff have the right training to give the best support.
That’s why understanding dementia and how to support those
living with it is so important.
Why Does Awareness Matter?
- Spot early signs so people can get the right help and
support.
- Treat each person as an individual, focusing on their needs,
choices, and life story.
- Show patience, dignity, and respect in every interaction.
- Support families and carers who may feel overwhelmed or
worried.
- Improve quality of life, helping people stay safe, valued,
and connected.
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is designed for anyone who supports, cares for,
or works with people living with dementia. It’s especially useful for:
- Healthcare staff – nurses, healthcare assistants, support
workers, and carers.
- Social care professionals – residential, domiciliary, and
day-care staff.
- Volunteers and community workers – those offering support in
community or charity settings.
- Family members and unpaid carers – people caring for a loved
one with dementia at home.
- Anyone who wants to learn – whether for personal interest,
career development, or to make a positive difference.
Our Promise
We are committed to raising awareness and providing
compassionate, person-centred dementia care.
Our goal is to make sure every
individual feels respected, supported, and able to live life in the best way
possible.
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Course requirements
- Person-Centered Care
- Effective Communication
- Family Support:
- Behavioural Management:
In This Course, you will learn how to
- Enhanced Knowledge: The learner will gain a deeper understanding of dementia types, symptoms, and progression.
- Environmental Adaptation: Understand how to create dementia-friendly spaces that promote safety and comfort.
- Increased Confidence: Feel more prepared to support individuals with dementia in various healthcare settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Dementia is a general term for a decline in cognitive function severe enough to interfere with daily life. It affects memory, thinking, and social abilities..
Who should take this course??
This course is ideal for healthcare professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in learning more about dementia care..
The duration of the course can vary, but it typically ranges from a few hours to several days, depending on the depth of the material covered .
Is there a certification upon completion??
Yes, many courses offer a certification upon successful completion, which can be beneficial for professional development.