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Continuing Education

At Dementia Knowledge Network LLC, we understand the importance of lifelong learning in the ever-evolving field of dementia care. Our Continuing Education offerings are designed to provide healthcare professionals and caregivers with the advanced knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to deliver exceptional, person-centered care. Whether you're pursuing certification or seeking to deepen your expertise, our interactive seminars and workshops offer practical insights, real-life applications, and opportunities for meaningful professional growth. Together, we can enhance the quality of care for individuals living with dementia and empower you to make a lasting impact in their lives.

NCCAP Approved Continuing Education Seminars

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The Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Seminar is a comprehensive educational program designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to enhance the quality of dementia care. This seminar is the required prerequisite for professionals seeking the Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) designation through the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP).

Approved by the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals (NCCAP), this course offers 7 instructional hours of continuing education, making it an excellent opportunity to fulfill professional development requirements while deepening your understanding of Alzheimer’s and dementia care.

During this engaging and interactive seminar, participants will gain practical insights into effective communication, behavior management, and creating person-centered care strategies that uphold the dignity and quality of life of individuals living with dementia.

Key Highlights:

  • Meets the NCCDP prerequisite for CDP certification.

  • NCCAP-approved for 7 continuing education hours.

  • Interactive and real-world application-focused.

Take the next step in your professional development and enhance your ability to make a difference in dementia care.

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