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Dementia Team Training for Service Providers - Call (800) 670-4214 to book a FREE coaching session!
Welcome to Dementia Training Solutions!
Our three-part training program, designed to be completed in less than a day, conducted by our certified training specialists, will give you and your staff a full understanding of Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach® to Care techniques.
Our comprehensive online class is designed to give you the same great experience as if we were onsite with you. This training will be LIVE to enable a very interactive experience via Zoom. We will use video clips of skills, live demonstration, and breakout rooms for small group discussions and practice of the skills.
Schedule your FREE Coaching Session today!
Our certified trainers will discuss your specific needs, review your state requirements and help you develop a plan to provide the Dementia Positive Approach® to Care training for your staff via a fully interactive and comprehensive Zoom online training program.
Call (800) 670-4214 today to learn more and make arrangements for your training session.
What is the Positive Approach® to Care (PAC)?
Positive Approach® To Care is a program developed by Teepa Snow, a leading, internationally known and respected educator on dementia and dementia care. This program emphasizes making use of the skills retained by the individual while providing support, and substituting our skill for what is no longer available.
Why choose the Positive Approach® to Care training program for your team?
- Increase employee retention by giving them the skills to better solve behavioral challenges that arise.
- Provide a calmer community as your employees develop their skills to connect with the dementia residents which reduces the number of outbursts.
- Faster work completion rates as your employees recognize the unmet needs and growing distress to lessen the number of problems.
- Improved corporate culture as employees feel they can succeed and are supported with the most effective and up to date techniques which will provide better outcomes and less problems.
What makes this program different from other dementia programs?
The mission is to develop each person’s talents and abilities to help gain awareness, knowledge, and skill. The goal is to transform current employee practices into a more positive dementia care culture for all concerned.
By using these care partnering techniques we will grow their interpersonal skills which is essential to improve the quality of life for the person living with dementia.
Strategies and Techniques of the PAC Training
- Respond rather than react to a person with dementia’s change and abilities in a way that is proactive, not harmful or offensive.
- Appreciate that with practice, common reactions to the person with dementia can become thoughtful responses that improve everyone’s quality of life.
- Recognize the person with dementia is doing the best they can when faced with challenging situations.
- Change our approach, behavior and expectations for improved outcomes.
- Modify the physical and sensory environment (lighting, sound, activity) surrounding a person living with dementia to promote function and satisfaction.
Welcome to Dementia Training Solutions!
Our three-part training program, designed to be completed in less than a day, conducted by our certified training specialists, will give you and your staff a full understanding of Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach® to Care techniques.
Our comprehensive online class is designed to give you the same great experience as if we were onsite with you. This training will be LIVE to enable a very interactive experience via Zoom. We will use video clips of skills, live demonstration, and breakout rooms for small group discussions and practice of the skills.
Schedule your FREE Coaching Session today!
Our certified trainers will discuss your specific needs, review your state requirements and help you develop a plan to provide the Dementia Positive Approach® to Care training for your staff via a fully interactive and comprehensive Zoom online training program.
Call (800) 670-4214 today to learn more and make arrangements for your training session.
What is the Positive Approach® to Care (PAC)?
Positive Approach® To Care is a program developed by Teepa Snow, a leading, internationally known and respected educator on dementia and dementia care. This program emphasizes making use of the skills retained by the individual while providing support, and substituting our skill for what is no longer available.
Why choose the Positive Approach® to Care training program for your team?
- Increase employee retention by giving them the skills to better solve behavioral challenges that arise.
- Provide a calmer community as your employees develop their skills to connect with the dementia residents which reduces the number of outbursts.
- Faster work completion rates as your employees recognize the unmet needs and growing distress to lessen the number of problems.
- Improved corporate culture as employees feel they can succeed and are supported with the most effective and up to date techniques which will provide better outcomes and less problems.
What makes this program different from other dementia programs?
The mission is to develop each person’s talents and abilities to help gain awareness, knowledge, and skill. The goal is to transform current employee practices into a more positive dementia care culture for all concerned.
By using these care partnering techniques we will grow their interpersonal skills which is essential to improve the quality of life for the person living with dementia.
Strategies and Techniques of the PAC Training
- Respond rather than react to a person with dementia’s change and abilities in a way that is proactive, not harmful or offensive.
- Appreciate that with practice, common reactions to the person with dementia can become thoughtful responses that improve everyone’s quality of life.
- Recognize the person with dementia is doing the best they can when faced with challenging situations.
- Change our approach, behavior and expectations for improved outcomes.
- Modify the physical and sensory environment (lighting, sound, activity) surrounding a person living with dementia to promote function and satisfaction.