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Alzheimer`s Disease and Related Disorders: Information & Training 2022

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders

Information and Training

IMPORTANT!! Please check the Board Approval Information below to ensure the course is approved by your professional board and will provide the CE credits you need.

Course Description

In addition to individual board approval for continuing education, this course was designed to meet the specific requirements pursuant to Florida Statute s.400.4785(1)(a) and (b) for direct care of those with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. This course has been approved by the Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA) to meet the mandatory requirement for Home Health Agencies. Our training provider number is HH 8. The curriculum approval number is HH AD 9631. The curriculum is re-approved by the DOEA every 3 years. The next renewal date is 11/11/2023.

Purpose and Objectives

This course emphasizes understanding and approaches to use when caring for the client with impaired cognition providing specific suggestions that are appropriate for each state of dementia. At the completion of the course, the participant will be able to:

  • Define ADRD and “dementia”.
  • Compare the function of the normal brain to how Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain.
  • Differentiate how cognitive impairment from ADRD/Dementia differs from cognitive impairment in normal aging.
  • Identify the stages of Alzheimer’s disease and how the disease progresses.
  • Understand how ADRD affects communication skills.
  • Identify strategies and guidelines for verbal & nonverbal communication, and for responding to patients who are noncommunicative or non-responsive.
  • Develop a general problem-solving approach to challenging behaviors.
  • Consider specific strategies and techniques for dealing with challenging behaviors.
  • Recognize general strategies for promoting independence through assistance with ADLs in the beginning, middle, and late stages.
  • Consider examples illustrating care techniques for monitoring, assisting and providing total care in dressing, grooming, eating, bathing or toileting and incontinence.
  • Recognize issues and concerns of family members of patients and participants with ADRD in early, middle and late stages.
  • Understand and recognize the grief process and how it relates to the multiple, ongoing losses associated with ADRD.

About the Author

Linda S. Greenfield, RN, PhD

Linda is the educational administrator, author and instructor for Consultants for the Future. She is a graduate from Iowa State University and Columbia Pacific University and was listed in Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities as a doctorial student. She has taught hundreds of seminars and authored home study courses for over thirty five years in healthcare continuing education.

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Her clinical experiences include acute and long term care, including experience as a flight nurse in the US Air Force and as an educator in a college based nursing program. Linda has a passion for life-long learning and is always on the breaking edge of the latest information in health and healing, integrating both conventional and alternative approaches. She has a knack for breaking down complex topics into easy to understand concepts with practical applications for everyday needs. Linda has been honored as a keynote speaker at several conferences and conventions, including the Spring 2005 conference of the Iowa Department of Health where she spoke about energy healing.

Board Approval Information

Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders
Information and Training

Consultants for the Future has been approved by the Florida Boards of Nursing, Clinical Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, and Mental Health Counseling, Massage Therapy, Respiratory Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology and Audiology(clinical), Nursing Home Administrators, and the Council of Certified Nursing Assistants, Provider No. 50-435; the course has been approved by the Florida Physical Therapy Association #CE23-91509. Accreditation of this course does not necessarily imply the FPTA supports the views of the presenter or the sponsors. The course is accepted by complementary board approval by the Florida Board of Dietetics and Nutrition. Our DOEA training Provider No. is HH8. The curriculum approval number is HH AD 9631. This course is due to be renewed by of DOEA on 11/11/2023. It is also approved by the Ohio Board of Speech and Language Therapy and Audiology (clinical), Provider No. 50-435; The District of Columbia Board of Nursing, Provider No. 50-435; the Alabama Board of Occupational Therapy (Provider No. 50-435); the Georgia Board of Nursing, (Provider No. 50-435); accepted by the Iowa Boards of Nursing, and meets the requirements of the Iowa Behavioral Science Examiners for Mental Health Counselors and Marital & Family Therapists, the Iowa Social Work Examiners and the Board of Nursing Home Administrators of Iowa; and the California Board of Nursing, Provider No. 04422. The course meets the requirements of the Minnesota, Ohio, Nevada, Alabama, and Kentucky Boards of Nursing, and other states by reciprocity.

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