
Dementia Communication Skills
DateFriday, 24 July, 9:30am
LocationHertfordshire Development Centre
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
Hertfordshire Development Centre
Robertson House Six Hills Way,
Stevenage
SG1 2FQ
Parking
Parking is available on site
Further information
NOTE: This course is for individuals who provide Adult Health and Social care in Hertfordshire or who support Hertfordshire residents only