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Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias: Primer for Outpatient Mental Health Practitioners
Introduction
Overview of Alzheimer's disease and its impact on individuals and families
Importance of training for social workers and counselors in working with individuals with Alzheimer's and their families
Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
Medical and scientific understanding of the causes and progression of Alzheimer's
Symptoms and stages of the disease
Impact on cognitive, physical, and emotional functioning
How does Alzheimer's differ from other dementias?
Working with Individuals with Alzheimer's
Assessment and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s
Strategies for effective communication and engagement
Management and care planning
Supporting individuals with daily living activities
Addressing challenging behaviors
Supporting Families and Caregivers
Understanding the impact of caregiving on family dynamics and relationships
Providing emotional support and resources for caregivers
Addressing issues related to decision-making and guardianship
Legal and Ethical Considerations
Understanding and complying with Illinois laws
Addressing issues related to informed consent and capacity
Navigating ethical dilemmas that may arise in working with individuals with Alzheimer's
Wrap-Up
Review of key concepts and strategies
Additional resources and support available to social workers and counselors working with individuals with Alzheimer's and their families.
Evaluation form (to get CEs)
Importance of training for social workers and counselors in working with individuals with Alzheimer's and their families
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