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This course provides care professionals with an overview of the most common categories of prescription medications used to treat Alzheimer's disease and its related dementias, including medications that slow down the progression of the disease, help reduce symptoms, and more.
This course provides care professionals with an overview of the most common categories of prescription medications used to treat Alzheimer's disease and its related dementias, including medications that slow down the progression of the disease, help reduce symptoms, and more.
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During this course, caregivers will review different neglect types, including passive and active neglect, domestic neglect, and institutional neglect. The module includes information about pressure ulcers, contractures, dehydration, abandonment, unsafe/unsanitary conditions, wandering and tips for how aides can prevent client neglect.
During this course, caregivers will review different neglect types, including passive and active neglect, domestic neglect, and institutional neglect. The module includes information about pressure ulcers, contractures, dehydration, abandonment, unsafe/unsanitary conditions, wandering and tips for how aides can prevent client neglect.
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This course covers the basic components of skin care, including key areas that require observation during each visit, signs and symptoms of skin conditions, prevention and health promotion concepts, and proper techniques for maintaining clean, healthy skin.
This course covers the basic components of skin care, including key areas that require observation during each visit, signs and symptoms of skin conditions, prevention and health promotion concepts, and proper techniques for maintaining clean, healthy skin.
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A lesson for caregivers about influenza that teaches the difference between a cold, the flu, and pneumonia. Includes information about who is at risk for the flu and tips for protecting clients from the flu. An important seasonal review!
A lesson for caregivers about influenza that teaches the difference between a cold, the flu, and pneumonia. Includes information about who is at risk for the flu and tips for protecting clients from the flu. An important seasonal review!
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Gives an overview of a caregiver's responsibilities in the dressing and grooming process.
Gives an overview of a caregiver's responsibilities in the dressing and grooming process.
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This course provides caregivers with a comprehensive definition of biomedical waste, a review of standard precautions, tips for safe handling of sharps and biohazardous spills, and how to deal with biomedical waste in a client's home.
This course provides caregivers with a comprehensive definition of biomedical waste, a review of standard precautions, tips for safe handling of sharps and biohazardous spills, and how to deal with biomedical waste in a client's home.
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With this course, care professionals will learn about their role in client pain management, including ways to determine if clients are in pain and what kind of barriers may be present that affect pain management.
With this course, care professionals will learn about their role in client pain management, including ways to determine if clients are in pain and what kind of barriers may be present that affect pain management.
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This inservice provides caregivers with an overview of the many emotional losses facing people as they age, including loss of health, loss of productivity, loss of loved ones, loss of home, and mobility loss.
This inservice provides caregivers with an overview of the many emotional losses facing people as they age, including loss of health, loss of productivity, loss of loved ones, loss of home, and mobility loss.
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This course provides caregivers with an overview of the GI tract and the swallowing process.
This course provides caregivers with an overview of the GI tract and the swallowing process.
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This 2-hour course educates caregivers on adapting their behavior and strategies for dementia care. It emphasizes a positive physical approach, respectful interactions, and the importance of visual and tactile cues for clear communication.
This 2-hour course educates caregivers on adapting their behavior and strategies for dementia care. It emphasizes a positive physical approach, respectful interactions, and the importance of visual and tactile cues for clear communication.
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Teepa Snow is a highly experienced and accomplished professional in the field of dementia care. With a background in Zoology from Duke University and a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina, she has dedicated over 20 years to clinical appointments with Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Medicine. In 2007, Teepa founded Positive Approach to Care (PAC), a globally recognized dementia care company present in over thirty countries.
Teepa Snow is a highly experienced and accomplished professional in the field of dementia care. With a background in Zoology from Duke University and a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina, she has dedicated over 20 years to clinical appointments with Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Medicine. In 2007, Teepa founded Positive Approach to Care (PAC), a globally recognized dementia care company present in over thirty countries.
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Teepa Snow is a highly experienced and accomplished professional in the field of dementia care. With a background in Zoology from Duke University and a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina, she has dedicated over 20 years to clinical appointments with Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Medicine.
Teepa Snow is a highly experienced and accomplished professional in the field of dementia care. With a background in Zoology from Duke University and a Master's degree from the University of North Carolina, she has dedicated over 20 years to clinical appointments with Duke University and UNC-Chapel Hill's School of Medicine.
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