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Strategies for Improving Quality of Life for Individuals Living with Dementia
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Includes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit.
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Enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with dementia begins with a person-centered approach to care. This webinar will explore strategies for tailoring care to meet the unique needs of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, focusing on preserving dignity and enhancing quality of life. Participants will gain insights into effectively managing dementia-related behaviors, engaging individuals meaningfully, and creating an environment that supports well-being. Join us to learn how person-centered care can positively impact the quality of life for those living with dementia.
Participants in this webinar will be able to:
- Review the basics of dementia and the different types.
- Learn the person-centered approach to care and support.
- Understand common dementia-related behaviors and tips to address them.
- Discover helpful strategies and resources for improving quality of life.
Presenters:
Lakelyn Eichenberger, PhD, is a gerontologist and caregiving advocate for Honor and Home Instead, the world’s largest provider of home care. She began her career in a local Home Instead, working one-on-one with older adults. Today she works to educate professionals, families and communities on the unique challenges older adults face and the resources available to help them thrive. Eichenberger earned a doctorate in Gerontology from the University of Nebraska. She has spoken nationally and internationally on the topic of caregiving and aging and serves as a resource to major media.