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Understanding and Being Understood: Communicating in the Sphere of Dementia (Complimentary, Sponsored by The Village of Rockville)


Average Rating:
   60
Topic Areas:
Dementia
Categories:
Case Managers |  Continuing Ed |  Nursing Home Administrators/NAB |  SW (MD)
Faculty:
Stephanie Goldstein
Course Levels:
Beginner & Intermediate
Duration:
3 Hours 30 Minutes
Registrants (Expected or Limit):
100
License:
Never expires.

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Description

As Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias progress, our ability to understand the patient constantly becomes more  challenging.  The patient’s declining ability to understand us can also become a major source of frustration and “behaviors.”  Join us for this interactive program where we will discuss strategies for better understanding—and being understood by—some who has dementia

Credits


Nursing Home Administrator

This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 3  total participant hours by NAB/NCERS—Approval # 20210921-3-A69379-DL

 


Certified Case Manager

This program has been pre-approved by the Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to CCM® board certified case managers.  The course is approved for 3 CE contact hour(s).  Activity code: I00043324 Approval Number 200138238:   To claim these CEs, log into your CE Center account at www.ccmcertification.org.*Certificate must be retained for at least one year past the participant’s CCM board certified case manager’s renewal date.


Social Worker-Maryland

Jenerations Health Education is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland. Jenerations Health Education maintains responsibility for this program.

Participant is awarded Category I Maryland Social Work CEUs

 



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Stephanie Goldstein, BSW, LBSW, has been in healthcare for more than 15 years.  Her experience includes both working directly with patients and as a manager in mental health and long term care. She is passionate about educating patients and families on options while promoting self-determination for those with complex physical, cognitive or mental health diagnoses.  A frequent guest lecturer for Johns Hopkins University’s Certificate on Aging program, she also loves teaching professionals about best practices in working with older generations.