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Front Line Forces: Behavioral Interventions for People with Dementia

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Dementia impacts cognitive functions, behavior and daily activities.

Fortunately, there are many non-drug interventions and environmental changes that can help people with dementia. Interactions with people experiencing dementia-related behaviors should be clear and compassionate, with interventions tailored to their cognitive needs. These modules, designed for all direct care workers will provide useful techniques and interventions when dealing with patients with behavioral expressions.

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Behavioral Interventions for People with Dementia: Dementia Basics

After watching the video, Behavioral Interventions for People with Dementia: Dementia Basics, take the quiz to test your knowledge.

Effective Interventions in Caring for Persons Who Have Behavioral Expressions

After watching the video, Effective Interventions in Caring for Persons Who Have Behavioral Expressions, take the quiz to test your knowledge.

Preparing Your Shift for Working with Persons with Dementia

After watching the video, Preparing Your Shift for Working with Persons with Dementia, take the quiz to test your knowledge.

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