To: Family Caregivers for persons with
Alzheimer's and Dementia
Alzheimer’s
Disease Foundation Malaysia (ADFM) will be conducting the DEMENTIA CARE SKILLS (DCS) Training Workshop for Family Caregivers (and their care workers) on:
Date: Saturday, 7 July 2018 (9.00am – 5.00pm),
&
Sunday, 8 July 2018 (9.00am –
1.00pm)
Venue: ADFM
PJ Day-Care Centre, No. 6 Lorong 11/8E, Seksyen 11, 46200 Petaling Jaya
Caring for a person with dementia can be very
stressful and traumatic at times. Dementia not only affects the person living
with the condition, but also the entire family. The greatest challenge is on
you, the caregiver. With a better understanding of dementia, you can plan for
and cope with the challenges that you may encounter in your caregiving journey.
This one and half-day interactive training
comprising 4-modules is designed to support you in your caregiving role with
essential knowledge and skills to care for the person with dementia and
yourself, using the Person-Centered Care Approach through sharing of real-life
scenarios, discussions and identify potential strategies for managing caregiver
stress.
Learning Objectives:
Module 1: Impact of
Dementia and Person-Centred Care
• Identify the principles of Person Centered
Care (PCC)
• Recognize the impact of dementia on person
with dementia, and family caregivers
• Identify your own level of stress and
self-care strategies
• Identify community resources available to
support family caregivers
Module 2: Behavioral
and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD)
• Understand behaviour
associated with dementia
• Identify potential triggers for behaviour
associated with dementia
• Identify a range of options for supporting
the person with dementia
Module 3: Effective
Communication
• Describe the impact of dementia on
communication
• Identify strategies for effective
communication with a person with dementia, including:
Reality orientation, Validation,
Reminiscence
Module 4: Purposeful
and Meaningful Engagement
• Recognize the value of promoting
engagement with life for a person with dementia
• Recognize the value of activity for a
person with dementia
• Identify ways of adapting activities to
meet individual needs
PROGRAMME
Day
One
Saturday
7 July 18
|
0830-0900
0900-1100
1100-1115
1115-1315
1315-1400
1400-1500
1500-1600
1600-1615
1615-1730
|
Registration
Module
1: Impact of Dementia and Person-Centered Care
Refreshment break
Module
2: Behavioural & Psychological
Symptoms of Dementia
Lunch
Break / Photo Session
Module
2 (cont’d)
Module
3: Effective Communication
Tea break
Module
3 (cont’d)
|
Day
Two
Sunday
8 July 18
|
0830-0900
0900-1100
1100-1115
1115-1300
|
Registration
Module
4 – Purposeful & Meaningful Engagement
Refreshment break
Module
4 (Cont’d)
Interactive
Session
Q
& As
Summary
|
The
above training will be facilitated by Team Leader, Geriatrician Dr Khor Hui Min
and ADFM Team of Trainers.
FREE
Admission and Compulsory Registration for logistic purposes. Email: jenny@adfm.org.my
/ jennyho8@gmail.com or whatsapp 016
608 2513, providing:
(1) Full Name/s
(2) Mobile contact
(3) Email address
(4) Indicate whether family caregiver or care
worker, and
(5) To whom you are caring for.
Kind
regards,
Jenny
016
608 2513
Web: www.adfm.org.my
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adfmpj/
ADFM
National Caregivers Support Network is an online community
platform for caregivers to seek support, information, advice, and share their
caregiving challenges and experiences with other caregivers.
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