The Importance of Dementia Training

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Someone living with dementia experiences a number of changes in how they understand the world and how they show up in it, but their memories (and indeed their whole life) still belong to them and they need to live their life well, with the help and love of those around them.

In this blog, we’ll unpack why dementia training is important, the many benefits of it and why it’s vital for caregivers. We’ll explore some ways you can enhance dementia awareness in your employees and the entire workforce.

What is dementia awareness?

Nearly a million people in the UK are currently living with dementia, and 1 in 3 people born each year will develop dementia at some point in their life, so it’s important that we understand the symptoms and are able to recognise them.

Dementia awareness refers to raising the awareness and skills of those who are giving care to people with dementia.

Why is dementia training important?

High-quality care

Most importantly, this type of training can lead to a higher level of care. Following a dementia training course, staff will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to allow them to provide the best care for patients.

Improves communication

Dementia training also supports caregivers in improving their communication with patients suffering from dementia. It’s vital that caregivers can understand non-verbal cues, and communicate clearly and calmly with patients to reduce frustration.

Develops understanding of dementia

Dementia is not a single illness. Its effects vary, and training can shed light on the different types of dementia, their progression, and the challenges that individuals with dementia face on a daily basis. Training is fantastic to support caregivers in providing targeted support and creating a more comfortable environment.

Supports employee growth and development

By learning new skills and gaining a deeper understanding of dementia, professionals can feel more confident and equipped to handle challenging situations.

Helps to clear the stigma

Dementia is often misunderstood. But training can combat these negative perceptions and help to provide accurate information. This fosters a more compassionate and inclusive environment for those living with dementia in a care setting, and the wider community too.

How to raise awareness for dementia

Dementia awareness training

One of the most effective ways to raise awareness for dementia is with dementia awareness training. It provides understanding of the signs, symptoms, and different types of dementia, empowering people to have informed conversations on the topic, challenge misconceptions and more.

Take part in dementia awareness events

Dementia awareness events are a huge way to raise awareness for dementia. You’ve got Dementia Awareness Month, which is perfect for hosting events, fundraising or volunteering. These are all ways you could support those living with dementia as well as making more people aware off the illness.

Dementia awareness training with iHasco

Take the next step towards enhancing skills of your staff and ensuring the wellbeing of those under your care with Dementia Awareness Training. This course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about dementia for either personal or professional reasons

We can also help train your carers in a number of other important areas including:, including:

We’re already helping thousands of organisations just like yours, and we’d like to help you too. Why not check out our range of courses for the care sector today by claiming your free, no-obligation trial? Alternatively, you can request a bespoke quote and we’ll be in touch to discuss your unique training requirements.

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