Health professionals and students, family caregivers, friends of and affected individuals, and others interested in learning about dementia and quality care will benefit from completing the course. Led by Drs. Nancy Hodgson and Laura Gitlin, participants will acquire foundational knowledge in the care of persons with Alzheimer’s Disease and other neurocognitive disorders.
In this module, we introduce learners to dementia. We present a socio-ecological framework for understanding the live experience of dementia and by which this course is organized. We discuss the global impact, pathophysiology, and stages of dementia.
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6 videos11 readings2 assignments1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 49 minutes
Living with Dementia: Course Introduction•4 minutes
Module 1 Introduction•1 minute
Alzheimer’s Disease A Brief History•7 minutes
Dementia-The Challenge of Diagnosis•6 minutes
New Approaches to the Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease•11 minutes
Global Impact of Dementia•21 minutes
11 readings•Total 110 minutes
History of Alois Alzheimer•10 minutes
World Health Organization Dementia Fact Sheet•10 minutes
The Pathophysiology of Alzheimer's Disease and Directions in Treatment (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Inside the Brain: Unraveling the mystery of Alzheimer's disease (YouTube) (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Alzheimer's Association: Recommendation to update diagnostic criteria•10 minutes
The diagnosis of dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease: Recommendations from the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer’s Association workgroups on diagnostic guidelines for Alzheimer's disease (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Management of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Disorders Associated with Dementia: EFNS guideline (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
2009 World Alzheimer Report Executive Summary•10 minutes
Dementia: International Comparisons (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Dementia Care in 9 OECD Countries: A Comparative analysis (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Myth Buster Quiz•30 minutes
Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Dementia Rates in your Community•120 minutes
Impact on the Person
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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In this module, we focus on the impact of dementia for individuals. You will learn about common unmet needs of persons with dementia as well as the impact of core clinical features such as behavioral and psychological symptoms. Also, you will learn ways to support quality of life of a person with dementia.
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7 videos10 readings1 discussion prompt
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7 videos•Total 130 minutes
Module 2 Introduction•1 minute
Personhood•7 minutes
Potential Interventions Across the Disease Trajectory•18 minutes
Identifying and Treating Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia•33 minutes
Support the Person with Dementia: The Role of Meaningful Activities•29 minutes
Palliative Care to Manage End Stage Dementia: A Patient-centered approach•25 minutes
Medication Use in Dementia Care•18 minutes
10 readings•Total 100 minutes
Personhood•10 minutes
Personhood in a World of Forgetfulness: An Ethnography of the Self-Process Among Alzheimer's Patients (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Managing Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia Using Nonpharmacologic Approaches: An Overview•10 minutes
Activities•10 minutes
International Perspectives on Nonpharmacological Best Practices for Dementia Family Caregivers: A Review (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Dementia: a public health priority (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Importance of national plans for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Late-Stage Caregiving•10 minutes
Alzheimer's Disease: Help for Caregivers•10 minutes
Hospice Care for Alzheimer's•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Unmet Needs•10 minutes
Caregiving and the Home Environment
Module 3•5 hours to complete
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In this module, we expand our lens to consider family caregivers’ needs. You will learn the psychosocial impact of caring for a person with dementia and the role of stress. We provide examples of how to reduce stress, use the physical environment to support care tasks and well-being, and examine the potential role of technologies to improve dementia care.
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7 videos12 readings2 assignments
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7 videos•Total 122 minutes
Module 3 Introduction•1 minute
Living with Dementia as a Family Caregiver•23 minutes
Psychosocial Processes in Families Managing Dementia: The Stress response•20 minutes
Using the Physical Environment to Support Quality of Life: Psychosocial environmental processese•28 minutes
Home Safety - Part 1•15 minutes
Home Safety - Part 2•20 minutes
Summary and Future Challenges: The Role of Technology•16 minutes
12 readings•Total 120 minutes
Caring for a person with dementia•10 minutes
Dementia with Agitation (YouTube video)•10 minutes
Rabins on Research: Is Alzheimer’s disease genetic? Do my children have to worry? (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Late stage dementia home care: a caregiver from India shares her experiences (YouTube) (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Extended Interview with Alzheimer's Caregiver, Ric Gomez (YouTube) (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Stress Process Model for Individuals With Dementia•10 minutes
Impact of the disease (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Cultural Values and Caregiving: The Updated Sociocultural Stress and Coping Model (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Correlates of quality of life for individuals with dementia living at home: the role of home environment, caregiver, and patient-related characteristics•10 minutes
World Alzheimer Report 2013 Journey of Caring (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Environmental Perspectives on Ageing•10 minutes
Assistive technology - devices to help with everyday living•10 minutes
ln this module, we examine the community level. We discuss how the interprofessional team plays a key role in providing comprehensive dementia care. Also, we examine the concept of dementia-friendly communities and provide some examples from around the world.
Assessing the Role of the Home and Community Environment in Supporting Families Living with Dementia•14 minutes
Dementia Friendly Communities•13 minutes
Using an Interprofessional Approach to Dementia Care•32 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Improving Quality of Life in Individuals with Dementia: The Role of Nonpharmacologic Approaches in Rehabilitation•10 minutes
List of Alzheimer associations•10 minutes
8 Pillars Model of Community Support (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Dementia Care & Support (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
Dementia care in developing countries: The road ahead (OPTIONAL)•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Dementia Friendly Community Checklist Assignment•30 minutes
IPE Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Health care team particpation•10 minutes
Module 5: Society at Large
Module 5•1 hour to complete
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In this module, we provide an overview of national plans and policies. We identify elements of key plans and review the impact of such plans from a global perspective. You will also have the opportunity to develop an action plan that addresses an unmet need that you identify either in your home, community, or place of work.
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4 videos2 assignments1 discussion prompt
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4 videos•Total 13 minutes
Module 5 Introduction•0 minutes
Overview of National Plans and Policies•10 minutes
Action Plan Assignment•2 minutes
New Ways for Better Days•1 minute
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
National Plan Quiz•30 minutes
Action Plan Assignment•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
National Dementia Plan•10 minutes
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Give me all the knowledge about dementia, good for people who know nothing about dementia.
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Reviewed on Sep 14, 2019
A multidimensional look at community support for dementia. With the growing number in dementia, families and communities need to be more focused on including the person with dementia. Good learning.
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Reviewed on Apr 25, 2019
I felt this course expanded the information I already understand regarding dementia care. I have already implemented several things learned from this course in the memory care unit I lead in a SNF.
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