
Dementia Communication Skills
DateThursday, 15 October, 9:30am
LocationBox Moor Trust, Hemel Hempstead
PriceTickets from £40
About this event
Course Duration:
9.30am - 4.30pm
Target Audience:
All staff, volunteers, family carers, direct employers and their PA’s working with people with Dementia
Aim:
To provide an overview of how internal and external factors influence communication in an individual with dementia. To provide a range of communication tools to enable individuals to work in creative ways to respond flexibly to the changing needs of the individual with dementia.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify ways to assess the communication strengths and abilities of the individual with dementia.
- State how dementia can impact on communication skills.
- Identify other factors that might influence the individual’s ability to communicate.
- Describe a range of communication strategies that could be adopted at different stages of dementia.
- Describe techniques to promote and maximise communication using a strength-based approach.
- Describe how information about an individual’s life history can strengthen communication.
- Apply active listening skills.
- Explain how assumptions and beliefs influence effective communication.
- Explain how behaviours of concern may be a form of communication.
- Explain the role of mouth care in supporting communication.
Venue
Box Moor Trust, Hemel Hempstead
The Box Moor Trust Centre, London Rood
Hemel Hempstead
Herts
HP1 2RE
Parking
You are permitted to park on site without a parking permit
Further information
NOTE: This course is for individuals who provide Adult Health and Social care in Hertfordshire or who support Hertfordshire residents only