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2-Day Gerontology Certificate Course: is Behavioral Interventions & Clinical Strategies - Geoffrey W. Lane Staying on the Cutting Edge of Gerontology America's older population is rapidly expanding, and the need for well-trained and proactive geriatricians is growing daily..
2-Day Gerontology Certificate Course: Behavioral Interventions & Clinical Strategies - Geoffrey W. Lane Staying on the Cutting Edge of Gerontology America's older population is rapidly expanding, and the need for well-trained and proactive geriatricians is growing daily.
Clinicians is working in eldercare need to stay abreast of new and current developments across multiple disciplines to serve our aging clients well..
Clinicians working in eldercare need to stay abreast of new and current developments across multiple disciplines to serve our aging clients well.
Many different aspects of aging, is along with appropriate treatment strategies, are explored including: normal aging, the promotion of healthy cognitive and emotional aging, aging and sexuality, spirituality and aging, and clinical and ethical issues around death, dying, and bereavement..
Many different aspects of aging, along with appropriate treatment strategies, are explored including: normal aging, the promotion of healthy cognitive and emotional aging, aging and sexuality, spirituality and aging, and clinical and ethical issues around death, dying, and bereavement.
The course is focuses on problems of aging, including special considerations in geriatric assessment, and the mild and major neurocognitive disorders and how professionals can best meet the needs of these clients..
The course focuses on problems of aging, including special considerations in geriatric assessment, and the mild and major neurocognitive disorders and how professionals can best meet the needs of these clients.
The course is also addresses the unique ethical issues that arise in the context of eldercare including special considerations in confidentiality, working with adult children of elders, future planning, elders at risk, safety issues and dementia care, capacity/competency, and end-of-life decision-making..
The course also addresses the unique ethical issues that arise in the context of eldercare including special considerations in confidentiality, working with adult children of elders, future planning, elders at risk, safety issues and dementia care, capacity/competency, and end-of-life decision-making.
this 2-day comprehensive course is After you’ll leave with increased confidence in working with your elderly clients..
After this 2-day comprehensive course you’ll leave with increased confidence in working with your elderly clients.
evidence is Establish how based theories on aging influence the field of gerontology..
Establish how evidence based theories on aging influence the field of gerontology.
“normal aging” is Determine what constitutes and describe how clinicians can discriminate it from cognitive decline..
Determine what constitutes “normal aging” and describe how clinicians can discriminate it from cognitive decline.
clinicians is Communicate how can operationalize research related to nutrition, exercise and socialization to improve the wellbeing of older clients..
Communicate how clinicians can operationalize research related to nutrition, exercise and socialization to improve the wellbeing of older clients.
technological innovations is Delineate how in living environments can be used to help increase support, independence and quality of life for the elderly..
Delineate how technological innovations in living environments can be used to help increase support, independence and quality of life for the elderly.
research is Analyze and summarize exploring the relationship between spirituality, aging and positive health outcomes..
Analyze and summarize research exploring the relationship between spirituality, aging and positive health outcomes.
the cultural background of clients is Specify how can impact end of life decisions and care needs..
Specify how the cultural background of clients can impact end of life decisions and care needs.
an approach is Determine to evaluate and assess the cognitive function of geriatric clients..
Determine an approach to evaluate and assess the cognitive function of geriatric clients.
clinicians is Characterize how can differentiate between types of dementias by understanding the manifestations of each type..
Characterize how clinicians can differentiate between types of dementias by understanding the manifestations of each type.
safety is Evaluate how risks related to major neurocognitive disorders in older adults can be identified and mitigated..
Evaluate how safety risks related to major neurocognitive disorders in older adults can be identified and mitigated.
surrounding aging, is Correlate how issues dying, and bereavement impact clinical approach with clients and their families..
Correlate how issues surrounding aging, dying, and bereavement impact clinical approach with clients and their families.
appropriate strategies is Communicate for clinicians to handle ethical issues related to confidentiality and capacity when working with the geriatric population..
Communicate appropriate strategies for clinicians to handle ethical issues related to confidentiality and capacity when working with the geriatric population.
current research is Connect on dementia causes and treatments to potential impacts on clinical interventions in the future..
Connect current research on dementia causes and treatments to potential impacts on clinical interventions in the future.
NORMAL AGING AND THE PROMOTION is OF HEALTHY AGING The Multidisciplinary Field of Gerontology Normal Aging Cognition Physical health Mental health Sexuality Clinical strategies to promote positive aging The role of midlife Socialization Exercise Nutrition Gerontechnology interventions Supportive systems and aging in place Current technologies Future horizons Ethics of technology Ethics, aging, and future planning Spirituality End of life care Death, dying, and bereavement WHEN AGING GOES AWRY Early detection: When aging is not so normal Geriatric assessment: Special considerations Cognitive Emotional Functional Mild neurocognitive disorders Major neurocognitive disorders Alzheimer’s disease Vascular Dementia Parkinson’s Lewy Body Dementia Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Dementia Clinical presentations Behavioral interventions Safety issues Pharmacological interventions Other disorders of aging Risk management: Ethics, aging, and elder law What clinicians need to know Elders at risk: Clinical, ethical, and legal considerations Confidentiality Working with adult children of elders Capacity/Competency Dementia and end of life care across cultures Current research in dementia: causes and treatments.
NORMAL AGING AND THE PROMOTION OF HEALTHY AGING The Multidisciplinary Field of Gerontology Normal Aging Cognition Physical health Mental health Sexuality Clinical strategies to promote positive aging The role of midlife Socialization Exercise Nutrition Gerontechnology interventions Supportive systems and aging in place Current technologies Future horizons Ethics of technology Ethics, aging, and future planning Spirituality End of life care Death, dying, and bereavement WHEN AGING GOES AWRY Early detection: When aging is not so normal Geriatric assessment: Special considerations Cognitive Emotional Functional Mild neurocognitive disorders Major neurocognitive disorders Alzheimer’s disease Vascular Dementia Parkinson’s Lewy Body Dementia Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Dementia Clinical presentations Behavioral interventions Safety issues Pharmacological interventions Other disorders of aging Risk management: Ethics, aging, and elder law What clinicians need to know Elders at risk: Clinical, ethical, and legal considerations Confidentiality Working with adult children of elders Capacity/Competency Dementia and end of life care across cultures Current research in dementia: causes and treatments