Course Overview
This course is designed to help you better understand how to care for a person experiencing dementia-related changed behaviour.
You will be able to make a positive difference to people living with dementia who are expressing changed behaviours through increased knowledge and understanding of:
- How changed behaviour is assessed
- How it may be reduced, and
- How its impact on the person with dementia (or those around them) may be minimised.
The entire course consists of 7 modules. You could also choose to take Modules 1-4 as a base-level introduction to changed behaviours. Modules 1-4 cover planning, implementing, and evaluating strategies using two case study examples. Modules 5-7 explore three specific changed behaviours and cultural considerations for caring for people living with dementia who are Indigenous Australians or have a culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, staff should be able to:
- Explain the concept of changed behaviour in dementia and the models used to understand the potential underlying causes.
- Outline the assessment processes, tools, and interventions appropriate for some specific behaviour examples.
- Critically analyse scenarios and select suitable evidence-based interventions.
- Recognise the value of assessment and ongoing evaluation in the care of people with changed behaviour.
- Identify a variety of resources that can be readily accessed as reference materials to support your practice.
Enquire about this resource on Dementia Training Australia