Therapists Rehabilitation Strategies for Dementia Patients

Therapists Rehabilitation Strategies for Dementia Patients
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Certificate Series
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This course is part of Summit's Dementia Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers

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Highlights
  • Types of dementia and the neuroscience behind them
  • Confidently examine physical and cognitive implications of dementia in order to more effectively implement evidence-based treatment approaches
  • Develop functional treatment plans for those with dementia that will address fall prevention, mobility, feeding/swallowing, challenging behaviors and home safety
  • Evidence-based treatment approaches to increase participation in daily routines and therapyactivities to improve patient safety and prevent functional decline
  • Discover practical ways to provide training and education to family and caregivers
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Dementia is a broad term for a decline in mental ability that is significant enough to interfere with a person's daily life. Over 5 million Americans are living with dementia; someone in the United States develops Alzheimer's disease every 65 seconds. This number is expected to double by 2030, and triple by 2050. Since there is no cure for dementia, this disease results in a progressive decline of cognitive and functional skills. Many individuals with dementia also experience behavioral changes, decreased safety awareness, difficulty eating/swallowing, and decreased independence completing ADLs. This course is designed for therapists and healthcare professionals so that they may improve outcomes, safety, and quality of life for individuals and their caregivers living with dementia.

This course will facilitate learning about functional and evidence-based techniques, interventions, and education/training strategies. Participants will learn aboutassessments and screening tools which may be used at all stages of progressive cognitive decline, and how to usethose tools to develop individualized treatment plans. Emphasis will be placed on interdisciplinary treatment,documentation challenges, improving patient safety, andcaregiver education.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Speech-Language Pathologists

Highlights

  • Types of dementia and the neuroscience behind them
  • Confidently examine physical and cognitive implications of dementia in order to more effectively implement evidence-based treatment approaches
  • Develop functional treatment plans for those with dementia that will address fall prevention, mobility, feeding/swallowing, challenging behaviors and home safety
  • Evidence-based treatment approaches to increase participation in daily routines and therapyactivities to improve patient safety and prevent functional decline
  • Discover practical ways to provide training and education to family and caregivers
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5/5

Jamie (CA) on May 02, 2026

great instruction

4/5

Chevon (PA) on May 02, 2026

good use of examples

5/5

Jeffrey (IL) on May 01, 2026

no, thank you.

4/5

Dean (MD) on May 01, 2026

thanks.

5/5

Lindsey (SC) on Apr 28, 2026

as a therapist transitioning into the adult population with a memory care unit- this was a fantastic course to provide me more therapy ideas and how to foster the best care for each patient.

4/5

Kati (OH) on Apr 24, 2026

good speaker, dynamic

5/5

Lou Anne (VA) on Apr 22, 2026

overall, i had a great online experience. instructor was easy to listen to.

5/5

Gloria (FL) on Apr 20, 2026

it was easy to understand and applied in tx

3/5

Jennifer (NJ) on Apr 20, 2026

it would be nice to see an updated course with more recent statistics

4/5

Jamie (CA) on Apr 09, 2026

easy to understand


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