
Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Seminar
Required knowledge for CNAs, HHAs, nurses, and direct-care workers.
If you work in a nursing home, assisted living facility, home care, adult day program, or long-term care setting, dementia care is not optional — it is essential.
This live seminar prepares healthcare workers to better understand Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, respond to difficult behaviors, improve communication, and provide safer, more compassionate care.
LIVE at HEALTHCARE-EDU ~ 793 CRESCENT STREET BROCKTON, MA 02302
Taught by Nurse Stephanie Victoria, RN, MSN, CADDCT, Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Trainer through NCCDP.
This seminar is perfect for:
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CNAs
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HHAs
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Nurses
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Home care workers
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Assisted living staff
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Nursing home staff
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Adult day program staff
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Direct-care professionals
Why take this training now?
Many healthcare workers care for residents with dementia every single day — but do not always receive enough practical training on what to say, what to do, and how to respond safely.
This seminar helps you build confidence, improve care, and strengthen your professional credentials.
CDP Certification Pathway
Successful completion of this seminar qualifies eligible participants to apply for the Certified Dementia Practitioner credential through NCCDP.
What you will learn:
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Alzheimer’s disease and dementia basics
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Communication strategies
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Managing difficult behaviors
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Safety concerns
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Person-centered care
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Caregiver stress
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Best practices for working with residents and families
Seats are limited.
This is our first live seminar, and space is limited. Reserve your seat now before registration closes.



