2013 July - December Program PROFESSIONAL, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY EDUCATION
2013 July - December Program
PROFESSIONAL, FAmILy AND cOmmuNIty EDucAtION
Session information, time and dates in this booklet were correct at time of printing.
mEmBERS DIScOuNt
Benefits of being an Alzheimer’s Australia Vic member• Quarterly newsletter – The Memory Matters
• E-news containing updates on research and dementia news
• Invitation to special events and guest lectures
• Unlimited use of our dementia library
• Receipt of course booklet and What’s On communications
• Alzheimer’s Australia Vic members are entitled to 5% discount on most dementia education courses, workshops and forums.
• An additional 5% discount to Alzheimer’s Australia Vic member organisations who send four or more staff to one course.
Want to become a member? Go to fightdementia.org.au/vic and click on ‘Get Involved - Vic’ to download a membership form.
Become a dementia champion: visit fightdementia.org.au
Online booking system
To book a session go to: fightdementia.org.au/vic1. Click on education and training 2. Choose a course 3. Click on the link next to the course description to register 4. Complete the online registration form 5. For fee paying courses provide your credit card details.
For health professional and community course bookings:Online fightdementia.org.au/vicEmail [email protected] (03) 9815 7808
© March 2013 Alzheimer’s Australia Vic ABN 14 671 840 186
Terms and conditions 2Venue map 3Sessions for families and carers 4Dementia care programs 8Accredited programs 12Calendar of programs 16Lifestyle and leisure programs 20For your workplace 25Community sessions 36Seminar series and forum 38Presenter’s biographies 42
cONtENtS
• Sessions are facilitated by professional, experienced facilitators • Bookings are essential as numbers may be limited• Interpreters can be provided for these sessions
Some programs are funded by the Australian Government or jointly funded by the Victorian and Australian Governments through the Home and Community Care program.
National Dementia Helpline 1800 100 500 fightdementia.org.au/vic
For professional and community course and seminar bookings, contact Learning and Development, Alzheimer’s Australia VicEmail: [email protected]: (03) 9815 7808
For family and carer course bookings, contact Client Services, Alzheimer’s Australia VicEmail: [email protected] Telephone: (03) 9816 5722
For general enquiries, contact Alzheimer’s Australia VicEmail: [email protected] Telephone: (03) 9815 7800
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To review the Accreditation Standards relevant to your health setting please see website links listed below:
Aged Care Standards and Accreditation Agency Ltd: www.accreditation.org.au/site/uploads/Accreditation%20standards%20factsheet.pdf Community Care Common Standards Instrument and Guidelines: www.health.gov.au/internet/publications/publishing.nsf/Content/ageing-cccs-guide-tocDepartment of Human Services:www.dhs.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/650037/dhs_standards_booklet_082011-Ver2.pdfNational Standards for Disabilty Services:www.dhs.vic.gov.au/about-the-department/documents-and-resources/policies,-guidelines-and-legisla-tion/draft-national-standards-for-disability-services
National Safety and Quality Health Service Standards: www.transfusion.com.au/sites/default/files/NSQHS%20Standards%20%282%29.pdf National Standards for Mental Health Services:www.health.gov.au/internet/publications/publishing.nsf/Content/mental-pubs-n-servst10-tocStandards of Practice for Mental Health Nurses in Australia 2010:www.acmhn.org/news-a-events/publications/college-publcations/standards-of-practice.htmlThe Australian Palliative Care Standards:www.palliativecare.org.au/Standards/Thenationalstandards.aspx
tERmS AND cONDItIONS
Alzheimer’s Australia Vic is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) offering a wide range of contemporary education to the health sector, families and carers of people with dementia and the general community.
Cancellation policyCancellations or non-attendance at workshops will incur costs as per schedule below:• Cancellations with less than 5 business days notice − 50% of training credits provided;• Cancellations with 5 or more business days notice − full refund or equivalent training credits provided.A minimum number of participants is required for courses to proceed. Course fees will be fully refunded if your course is cancelled by Alzheimer’s Australia Vic.
Training credits 1 training credit is equivalent to $1. Training credits are valid for 12 months only.
These courses are endorsed by APEC No 0406288 as authorised by Royal College of Nursing, Australia (RCNA) according to approved criteria. Attendance attracts RCNA Continuing Nurse Education (CNE) points at the rate of one point per hour of training as per the RCNA’s Life Long Learning Program (3LP). CNE points for each course are listed.
Service quality standardsTo assist participants in maintaining the standards relevant to their area of work we have reviewed all of our courses against the following key service standards.
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Hawthorn venue: Alzheimer’s Australia Vic98-104 Riversdale Rd, Hawthorn
Melways reference: 45 D12
Use of public transport is recommended. TRAM: No 70 or 75 Riversdale Rd; No 16 or any tram along Glenferrie Rd
TRAIN: to Glenferrie Station (Belgrave/Lilydale Line), tram or 10 minute walk south along Glenferrie Rd: Stop Riversdale Rd
CAR: Limited on-street parking. Please allow extra time if you are bringing your own cara) Riversdale Rd southern side: all day parking from 9amb) Riversdale Rd northern side: 2 hour parking 9am – 4.30pmc) Glen Street eastern side: all dayd) Glen Street western side: 2 hour limit
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Parkville venue: Alzheimer’s Australia Vic155 Oak Street, Parkville
Melways reference: 29 C11
Limited street parking is available. TRAIN: to Royal Park Railway Station (Upfield Line), then 13 minute walk west along Poplar Road
CAR: Limited on-street parking.
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Alzheimer’s Australia Vic offers education sessions for families, carers and others living with dementia in the community.
These sessions cover a range of topics and are offered at our Hawthorn venue as well as in a number of metropolitan and rural areas.
The sessions cover topics such as:• Introduction to dementia and services• Effective communication• Coping with changes in behaviour• The caring role: a compassionate approach• Considering residential care
DEmENtIA INFORmAtION SESSIONS FOR FAmILIESAND cARERS
For families and carers session bookings:Call Lisa Reed on (03) 9815 7800Email [email protected] fightdementia.org.au/vic
These programs are supported by funding from the Commonwealth and Victorian Governments under the HACC program.
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DEmENtIA INFORmAtION FOR FAmILIES AND cARERS
INtRODuctION tO DEmENtIA AND SERVIcES A GOOD PLAcE tO StARtThis session will provide an introduction to dementia, causes, symptoms, and typical changes that may occur. Also discussed are services available to support the person and the family including further education sessions..
Suitable for: Family and friends of a person who may have a diagnosis of dementia and for the person who has the diagnosis.
Cost: FreeDuration: 2hrsVenue: Hawthorn
Tue 16 Jul 1.30pm – 3.30pmWed 14 Aug6.00pm - 8.00pmWed 11 Sept10.00am - 12.00noonTue 8 Oct6.00pm - 8.00pm Tue 12 Nov1.30pm - 3.30pmTues 3 Dec1.30pm - 3.30pm
EFFEctIVE cOmmuNIcAtION
The focus of the session is on how dementia changes communication and possible alternate communication strategies which may be helpful. We also discuss dealing with over-reactions of a person with dementia and how to support the person who is distressed.
Suitable for: Family and friends of a person diagnosed with dementia who already have a basic understanding of dementia and who need assistance with effective communication.
Cost: FreeDuration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn
Thur 22 Aug6.00pm – 9.00pmThur 21 Nov1.30pm - 4.30pm
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DEmENtIA INFORmAtION FOR FAmILIES AND cARERS
cOPING WItH cHANGES IN BEHAVIOuRThis program deals with some of the changes in behaviour caused by dementia as well as the possible triggers to these behaviours. We teach participants a problem-solving approach which helps carers to understand and better manage these changes.
Suitable for: Family carers who need support coping with changed behaviours.
Cost: FreeDuration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn
Wed 4 Sep1.30pm – 4.30pmTue 26 Sep6.00pm - 9.00pm
mILD cOGNItIVE ImPAIRmENt (mcI)– what this diagnosis means for youPresenter: Dr Maree Farrow Biography page 43
This program discusses differences between normal ageing, MCI and dementia. We identify some of the cognitive difficulties which may be experienced by persons with MCI; explore the possible causes of MCI and the changes in brain function that can occur. We also look at current understanding about MCI diagnosis, progression and treatment; look at ways you can be better prepared to deal with the impact of MCI.
Suitable for: People who have been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and their families.
Cost: FreeDuration: 2hrsVenue: Hawthorn
Thur 17 Oct1.30pm - 3..30pm
cOPING WItH cARER StRESS
The group will provide participants with the opportunity to meet other carers in a similar situation to themselves and to learn new skills to better manage the emotional demands of being a carer.
Please note: In order to join this program, participants will need to complete an assessment interview with a counsellor. Call the Gateway Counsellor on 03 9815 7800.
Suitable for: For carers to learn strategies to improve their well-being.
Cost: FreeDuration: 8 x 2.5hrs Venue: Hawthorn
Held over 8 weeksThur 26 Sep, 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 Oct, 7 & 14 Nov10.00am – 12.30pm
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DEmENtIA INFORmAtION FOR FAmILIES AND cARERS
tHE cARING ROLE A cOmPASSIONAtE APPROAcHWhile this program includes information about dementia, changes and communication it also incorporates the loss and grief associated with becoming a carer. We talk about how to create an environment to facilitate the caring role as well as maintaining and getting support as a carer.
Suitable for: Family carers who are ready to reflect on their new role and relationship with their family member living with dementia and who can participate in a longer (4 week) group program.
Cost: FreeDuration: 4 x 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn
Held over 4 weeks
Mon 7, 14, 21 & 28 Oct 1.30pm – 4.30pm
cONSIDERING RESIDENtIAL cARE In this program we discuss the difficult decision of when to decide that residential care is needed, including the barriers to making the decision and the emotional issues for families regarding placement. Information is also provided about the residential care system, including the different types of care available and where to get information and what services to contact. Important legal issues are also outlined. Discussion of the family’s new role and how they can continue to care is included in this program.
Suitable for: Family carers at the point of considering residential care for a family member with dementia.
Cost: FreeDuration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn
Thur 29 Aug6.00pm – 9.00pm
Wed 4 Dec1.30pm – 4.30pm
DEPRESSION AND DEmENtIAThis program talks about the distinction and connection between depression and dementia as well as strategies to support a depressed person. Information about where and how to get help is also included as well as self-care for the family carer.
Suitable for: For family carers who may be concerned that their loved one is depressed and who have a basic understanding of dementia.
Cost: FreeDuration: 3hrs Venue: Hawthorn
Tue 29 Oct6.00pm – 9.00pm
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Cost: $240Members: $225Duration: 6hrsVenue: Hawthorn or workplaceCNE points: 6
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
managing teams to achieve quality dementia care in community and integrated care settings
Participants will be introduced to the effective management and support of staff in developing and delivering care plans that promote quality dementia care.
Suitable for: Care managers, care coordinators and case managers in communtiy and aged care settings.
Wed 7 Aug9.30am – 4.00pm
DEmENtIA cARE PROGRAmS
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 2, 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
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Cost: FULLY FUNDEDDuration: 6hrsVenue: Hawthorn or workplaceCNE points: 6
Facilitating a carer support group
Gain the skills to effectively establish and run formal and informal support groups for carers in a variety of settings.
Suitable for: Volunteers and health professionals.
Suitable for: Staff working in residential care and non-direct care staff i.e. hospitality, maintenance, laundry, reception and cleaning.
Wed 28 Aug9.30am – 4.00pm
Ancillary and frontline staff introduction to dementia
Understand the key components of person centred care and how to utilise effective communication techniques.
Thu 5 Sep9.30am – 4.00pmTue 26 Nov9.30am – 4.00pm
Cost: FULLY FUNDEDDuration: 6hrsVenue: Hawthorn or workplace
DEmENtIA cARE PROGRAmS
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 9
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
NSPCS Standards: 1, 2, 3 & 4Community Care Com-mon Standards: 1 - 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6, 8 and 11
If you would like any of the following sessions delivered to staff in your workplace please contact Learning and Development Services:
[email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
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DEmENtIA cARE PROGRAmS
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 and 2
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Mental Health National Standards: 2, 4, 6 and 11
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Dementia awareness for professional carers
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people with dementia in a variety of care settings.
Wed 18 Sept9.30am–12.30pmWed 4 Dec9.30am–12.30pm
Cost: FULLY FUNDEDDuration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn or workplaceCNE points: 3
Cost: $160Members: $150Duration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn or workplaceCNE points: 3
Behavioural & Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) – a problem solving approach
Better understand the behaviours associated with dementia and learn how to develop practical strategies to minimize the occurrence and impact of these behaviours.
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people with dementia. in a variety of care settings.
Tue 12 Sept9.30am – 12.30pm
Learn practical strategies in effective communication with a person who is cognitively impaired and identify triggers to behaviour in this interactive workshop.
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AccREDItED PROGRAmS
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 and 2
DHS: 1 - 4Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Dementia care Essentials cHcAc319ADementia competency
Develop a comprehensive knowledge of dementia incorporating therapeutic communication techniques, person-centred care and how to develop practical strategies to respond to behaviours that require intervention. Statement of attainment is awarded for CHCAC319A - Provide support for people living with dementia upon successful completion.
Suitable for: Aged and community care staff providing support for people living with dementia.
Note: Please bring Photo ID.
Mon 1, 8, 15 Jul9.30am – 4.00pm
Tue 3, 10, 17 Sept9.30am – 4.00pmMon 4, 11, 18 Nov9.30am – 4.00pm
Cost: FULLY FUNDED
Duration: 3 x 6hrs
Venue: Hawthorn or
workplace
CNE points: 18
“A most enjoyable and very interesting course. Very well presented and very interactive.”
Dementia care Essentials cHcAc319A available at other locationsTue 2, 9 & 16 JulTue 2, 9 & 16 JulThur 4, 11 & 18 JulFri 5, 12 & 19 JulThur 25 Jul, 1 & 15 Aug (no class 8 Aug)Thur 1, 8 & 15 AugFri 2, 9 & 16 AugMon 2, 9 & 16 SeptTue 3, 10 & 17 SeptThur 3. 10 & 24 Oct (no class 17 Oct)Fri 4, 11 & 18 OctMon 7, 14 & 21 OctTue 8, 15 & 22 Oct Fri 11, 18 & 25 OctTue 15, 22 & 29 OctFri 1, 8 & 15 NovWed 6, 20 & 27 Nov (no class 13 Nov)Mon 25 Nov, 2 & 9 Dec
Funded by the Australian Government
EssendonRingwoodFrankstonBendigoSeymourNoble ParkPrestonWangarattaPakenhamBroadmeadowsBendigoMorningtonSheppartonWerribeeMilduraGreensboroughHorshamColac
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
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AccREDItED PROGRAmS
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 and 2
DHS: 1 - 4 Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Dementia care Essentials cHcAc416ASupport Planning
This 3 day program builds on the understanding developed in the introductory course CHCAC319A. Participants will develop a support program for a person with dementia, and in so doing they will gain a greater insight into dementia and the carer’s role.
Statement of attainment is awarded for CHCAC416A - Facilitate support responsive to the specific nature of dementia upon successful completion.
Suitable for: Aged and community care staff providing support for people living with dementia.
Note: Please bring Photo ID.
Mon 5, 12, 19 Aug9.30am – 4.00pm
Mon 7, 14, 21 Oct9.30am – 4.00pm
Mon 2, 9, 16 Dec9.30am – 4.00pm
Cost: FULLY FUNDED
Duration: 3 x 6hrs
Venue: Hawthorn or
workplace
CNE points: 18
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Dementia care Essentials cHcAc416A available at other locations
“This course was excellent. I feel more confident in terms of my knowledge. I really enjoyed the role plays and practical tasks. I thought they brought a sense of reality to the course.”
Funded by the Australian Government
Wed 3, 10 & 17 Jul Thur 4, 11 & 18 JulTue 6, 13 & 27 Aug (no class 20 Aug)Thur 29 Aug, 5 & 12 SeptWed 4, 11 & 18 Sept Thur 5, 12 & 19 SeptThur 5, 12 & 19 SeptFri 6, 13 & 20 SeptTue 1, 8 & 15 OctThur 3, 10 & 17 OctWed 16, 23 & 30 OctMon 4, 11 & 18 NovWed 6, 20 & 27 Nov (no class 13 Nov)Thur 7, 21 & 28 Nov (no class 14 Nov)Fri 22 & 29 Nov, 6 Dec
BallaratSheppartonWarrnamboolFrankstonRingwoodElthamLavertonBendigoPrestonNoble ParkMilduraEssendonPakenhamBroadmeadowsBendigo
Dementia Care Essentials CHCAC319A and CHCAC416A can be delivered in your workplace. For more information please contact Sarah Bartlett on 03 9815 7849 or email: [email protected]
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certificate IV in Dementia Practice
Alzheimer’s Australia Vic is offering a Certificate lV qualification dedicated to staff supporting people with dementia both in a residential and community setting. The Certificate lV in Dementia Practice will provide participants with the ability to integrate current knowledge and apply enhanced skills for effective dementia care.
Entry requirement: Participants must have completed CHCAC319A - Dementia Competency.Suitable for: People working in aged care, community care or disability providing support for people living with dementia.
Cost: $3000Duration: 12 MonthsVenue: ParkvilleCNE points applicable
One Friday per month from February to December 2014 9.30am – 4.00pm
AccREDItED PROGRAmS
For more information on our accredited programs please contact our RTO Coordinator Lois Cyngler on
(03) 9815 7893 or email: [email protected]
“tHE cOuRSE PROVIDED A FOuNDAtION FOR kNOWLEDGE AND PRActIcAL APPLIcAtION, AND HELPED tO ARm yOu WItH PRActIcAL tOOLS tO ActION POSItIVE AND INNOVAtIVE DEmENtIA cARE.”
“It IS NOt JuSt A quALIFIcAtION, It IS A NEW WAy OF tHINkING, A NEW WAy OF PRActISING, AND A NEW WAy OF SEEING OuR FutuRE.”
“I FOuND tHE cOuRSE EmPOWERING AND It cHALLENGED WHAt WE tHINk WE ALREADy kNOW ABOut DEmENtIA.”
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
Community Care Common Stand-ards: 1 - 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1, 2 and 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Standards for providing quality palliative care for all Australians (4th ed): 1 - 13
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AccREDItED PROGRAmS
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 and 2
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
Community CareCommonStandards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Palliative care unit - cHcPA402B Plan for and provide services using a palliative approach
This unit describes the knowledge and skills required to contribute to the development, implementation, evaluation and communication of a care plan for clients with dementia in a team environment using a dementia palliative approach.
Suitable for: People working in aged, community care or disability providing support for people living with dementia.
Note: Please bring Photo ID.
Cost: $255Duration: 6hrs plus assessmentVenue: HawthornCNE points: 6
Thur 8 Aug9.30am – 4.00pm plus assessmentWed 16 Oct9.30am – 4.00pm plus assessment
Standards for providing quality palliative care for all Australians (4th ed): 1 - 13
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cALENDAR OF PROGRAmS
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cALENDAR OF PROGRAmSC
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cALENDAR OF PROGRAmS ActIVItIES BOOk
A copy of We Can, We Can, We Can activities book can be purchased from reception or order by mail, fax or phone.
INtEREStED IN AN ActIVIty RESOuRcE FOR PEOPLE LIVING WItH DEmENtIA?
A resource for activity workers, volunteers, leisure/lifestyle and recreation professionals, families, friends and carers. The activities in this book provide opportunities for companionship, sharing of experience and reminiscing. Being with others while engaged in purposeful occupation, sharing skills, food, conversation and laughter makes life worth living.
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Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 2 and 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4
DHS Standards: 1- 4
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
LIFEStyLE AND LEISuRE
Life stories workshop
the role of complementary and sensory therapies in dementia carePresenter: Kirsten James See biography page 43
A Life Story is a tool to help us and others to see the person behind the illness, to recognise the important memories and uniqueness of each individual. This is a practical hands-on workshop utilising a variety of methods to develop life stories and ways to use them for meaningful communication and reminiscence.
Explore the role of complementary and sensory therapies in enhancing communication and reducing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. Learn about the importance of assessment, as well as the ‘pros and cons’ of planning, implementing and maintaining the provision of a range of therapies that can impact positively on people with dementia and their carers.
Suitable for: People working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of care settings.
Suitable for: Aged care staff providing support for people living with dementia.
Thur 1 Aug9.30am – 12.30pm
Tue 6 Aug1.30pm – 4.30pmTue 19 Nov1.30pm – 4.30pm
Cost: $160Members: $150Duration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn or workplaceCNE points: 3
Cost: FULLY FUNDEDDuration: 3hrsVenue: HawthornCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
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Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3 - 4
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4
DHS Standards: 1- 4
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
LIFEStyLE AND LEISuRE
music therapy and dementia Presenter: Loretta Quinn See biography page 44
Garden activities as part of a dementia friendly built environmentPresenter: Sue Foley See biography page 43
Following the course, participants with little or no musical background will feel confident in choosing appropriate music and applying music therapy techniques for people with dementia. They will also learn how music can be used to reduce the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
Understand the therapeutic benefits of gardening and garden related activities for recreation, pleasure and well-being. Gain practical ideas to assist people living with dementia to make a positive connection with nature.
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff.
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff.
Tue 24 Sept9.30am – 4.00pm
Wed 2 Oct9.30am – 12.30pm
Cost: $240Members: $225Duration: 6hrsVenue: HawthornCNE points: 6
Cost: $160Members: $150 Duration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn CNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
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Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Exploring art as an activityPresenter: Juanita Bekinschtein and Wendy Henderson See biographies page 44
Explore the various art modalities that can be incorporated into successful practical art based activities for people with dementia.
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff.
Fri 25 Oct9.30am – 4.00pm
Cost: $240Members: $225Duration: 6hrsVenue: Hawthorn or your workplaceCNE points: 6
LIFEStyLE AND LEISuRE
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4 Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Activity programs based on the montessori methodPresenter: Juanita Bekinschtein See biography page 44
An introduction to the Montessori approach to activities for people living with dementia. The Montessori approach is suitable for use in residential facilities, community care settings and at home. Learn how to modify activities to meet differing abilities and stages of dementia.
Cost: $240Members: $225Duration: 6hrsVenue: HawthornCNE points: 6
Fri 23 Aug9.30am – 4.00pmFri 27 Sept9.30am – 4.00pmWed 23 Oct9.30am – 4.00pm
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff.
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Do you want to see a more Person-Centred Approach to care in your workplace?
Our dementia care consultants will come to your workplace and take their time to observe and analyse the environment and care being delivered. Then, working together with the care team and management, we will develop a solution tailored to your needs.
We can provide you with quality solutions for • Environmental Design - Building, Furniture and Landscaping• Change management mentoring and support• Leadership program• Innovative lifestyle programs• Risk Management Analysis• Restorative and Rehabilitative Therapy• Training Needs Analysis• Support including tailored education; mentoring; and onsite analysis
To findoutmoreabouthowwecanhelpyourorganisationbettersupportpeople with dementia please contact: Tanya Petrovich – Manager Business Development on: 03 9815 7848 or email [email protected]
DEmENtIA cONSuLtANcy SERVIcE
FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
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Dementia education for professionals in your workplace −
providing relevant education customized for your target audience in sectors such as: Residential Aged Care, Community Aged Care, HACC, Disability Acute Care, Primary Health Care and Community Health.
To assist in meeting your training needs we offer a range of assistance including:
• Training Needs Analysis• Dementia Knowledge Assessment• Sequential training programs • Dementia knowledge pre and post test• Customised dementia information
To discuss your organisation’s specific training needs, please contact Learning and Development Services by email [email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
Endorsed education programs and services for your workplace
FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
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fOR
FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
A palliative approach to dementia care
Activities for people in late stage dementia
Gain a greater understanding of the later stages of dementia, what constitutes palliative care and the importance of advance care planning. Examine the important role the aged care team can play in providing quality palliative care whilst understanding a palliative care approach across the care continuum in various care settings.
Understand the capacities and abilities of people in moderate to advanced stages of dementia and learn how to best engage them through activities for meaning and pleasure using a strength-based approach.
Suitable for: Aged care staff providing support for people living with dementia in various care settings.
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, Activity and Lifestyle staff.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1 - 4
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 2 and 3
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
APC Standards: 1 - 8Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Standards for providing quality palliative care for all Australians (4th ed): 1 - 13
An introduction to the Palliative Care Certificate IV Unit CHCPA402B
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fOR
continence and dementia
Gain an understanding of how dementia can contribute to incontinence. Learn the triggers for incontinence for people with dementia, the use of problem-solving approaches and developing action plans.
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people with dementia.
Duration: 3rsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health SettingsDHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 2
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia (BPSD) - A team approach
Better understand the behaviours associated with dementia and learn how to develop practical strategies to minimize the occurrence and impact of these behaviours in a collaborative team environment.
FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people with dementia. in a variety of care settings.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: WorkplaceCNE points: 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Mental Health National Standards: 2, 4, 6 and 11
If you would like any of the following sessions delivered to staff in your workplace please contact Learning and Development Services:
[email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
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Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Suitable for: People working directly with people living with dementia in a variety of care settings.
Duration: 6hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 6
child and animal representational therapy plus pets Understand the use of child representational / doll therapy, animal representational therapy and use of live pets as non-pharmacological interventions in reducing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. Design implementation programs to provide meaningful communication, validation, reminiscence and tactile/sensory experiences for people with dementia to express their emotions.
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Dementia, intellectual disability and Down syndrome
Gain an understanding of the impact of dementia on a person with Down syndrome and the complexities of diagnosis, support and management.
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people with dementia.
Duration: 3rsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health SettingsDHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
Mental Health National Standards: 1 and 11
Dementia, capacity and elder abuse
Develop a greater understanding of elder abuse and dementia including the context of elder abuse and dementia; the different types of elder abuse and their symptoms; possible risk factors for elder abuse, especially in the context of a person with dementia; the issues around capacity, consent and dementia; appropriate interventions to deal with elder abuse; key agencies and resources available to deal with elder abuse.
FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
Suitable for: Health professionals in diverse care settings, including HACC support staff and residential aged care staff.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: WorkplaceCNE points: 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Mental Health National Standards: 2, 4, 6 and 11
If you would like any of the following sessions delivered to staff in your workplace please contact Learning and Development Services:
[email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
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FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Depression and dementia for health professionals
Understand the impact of depression on people with dementia, how to identify ‘at risk’ individuals and appropriate strategies and interventions.
Suitable for: Professional staff caring for people living with dementia.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Dementia, pain recognition, assessment and managementThe literature reveals that a significant number of older people with cognitive impairment and loss of verbal communication skills may have pain that is unrecognised. This course explores what is needed to assist caregivers employed in care facilities or who are caring for an older person living at home, to better recognise, assess and manage pain.
Suitable for: People working in aged care, community care or disability providing support for people living with dementia.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 2 and 3
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
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FOR yOuR WORkPLAcE
Engagement through activity – a creative approach This workshop includes an overview of dementia, effective communication, elements of successful activity programs and practical activities with dementia specific case studies. An holistic approach including physical, intellectual, sensory, spiritual and cultural activities to meet individual needs are topics covered in this program. Networking and sharing of ideas is an integral outcome for attendees.
Cost: $150 per personDuration: 6hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 6
Suitable for: Diversional Therapists planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff, transition care staff and disability workers.
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
A Metro, Regional or Rural course
Intimacy, sexuality and dementia
Explore the issues of dementia with regard to changes in sexual behaviour, sexual identity and preference and identify appropriate responses and resources to address these issues, including human rights, freedom of expression, emotional comfort and intimacy.
Suitable for: Health professionals in diverse care settings, including HACC support staff and residential aged care staff.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health SettingsDHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6
NSDS Standards: 1 - 8Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6, 8 and 11
If you would like any of the following sessions delivered to staff in your workplace please contact Learning and Development Services:
[email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
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Leadership in dementia care
Develop management strategies to assist with developing and implementing supportive environments for care staff and people living with dementia, their families and significant others.
Suitable for: Managers, coordinators, consultants and mentors working in leadership roles in various care settings.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1- 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 and 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 1 - 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Lewy body diseasePresenter: Dr Kathryn Nicholson See biography page 43
Develop an understanding of dementia with Lewy bodies and its implications for the person with the condition and their carers.
Suitable for: People working in aged care, community care or disability providing support for people living with dementia.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6, 7 and 11
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Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3
DHS Standards: 1- 4Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
meaningful activities for men
Gain inspiration and be supported in developing activities which encourage communication and new ways of engaging men living with dementia.
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 3 and 4
DHS Standards: 1- 4Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 3, 4, 6 and 11
P3 aggression and behavioural management
Learn how to recognise triggers to aggression, better prevent the escalation of aggression, plan management strategies for aggression and protect others from the results of the behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
Suitable for: Aged care staff and community care staff caring for people living with dementia.
Duration: 12hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 12
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If you would like any of the following sessions delivered to staff in your workplace please contact Learning and Development Services:
[email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
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Suitable for: Aged care staff providing support for people living with dementia.
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6 and 11
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Validation
Explore how Naomi Feil’s Validation method can reduce anxiety in people whose reality is altered due to dementia. Scenarios will allow discussion of appropriate validation techniques to be used at different stages of dementia.
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1 - 4
DHS Standards: 1 - 4 NSQHS Standards: 6, 9 & 10
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Mental Health National Standards: 4, 6, 7 and 11
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
younger onset dementia
Better understand the impact of dementia on the younger person and their family as well as their distinctive care needs.
Suitable for: Professionals who already have an understanding of dementia.
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New and innovative immersive workshops delivered in your workplace. Invite our experienced facilitator, Juanita, to work with your clients in your workplace implementing innovative and engaging activities programs. Your staff will observe and learn new techniques in how to engage with clients.
This is a program designed to enhance the use of imagination, creativity
and identity for people living with dementia. Improvisational storytelling is a method that makes it possible for everyone to join in without the fear of failing while encouraging the use of the imagination. It is a way for people to grow and connect with their carers by having the role of storyteller.
This is a dementia specific program that can be used in all kinds of groups
settings, which is consistent with the Active Service Model and Person Centered Care.
An interactive three hour workshop.
• The first hour is spent with staff explaining the goals and aims of the program and how staff members will assist, through the delivery.
• After the briefing the program is demonstrated with a group of clients and staff in attendance supporting Juanita through the workshop. This is a hands on approach to training for staff, whilst also witnessing the outcomes for their clients.
• Debrief and reinforcement of key concepts.
creative engagement
Suitable for: Diversional therapists, planned activity group staff and lifestyle staff, transition care staff and disability workers in community and residential settings in metropolitan, regional and rural locations.
Duration: 3hrsVenue: Workplace onlyCNE points: 3
Accreditation Standards for Acute, Community, Aged Care and Mental Health Settings
Mental Health National Standards: 1 - 11
DHS Standards: 1 - 4
Community Care Common Standards: 1 - 3
Aged Care Accreditation Standards: 1- 4
Improvisational storytelling – a new innovation in education in your workplace Observe activities in action and the difference they can make for your clients.
If you would like any of the following sessions delivered to staff in your workplace please contact Learning and Development Services:
[email protected] or call (03) 9815 7808
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cOmmuNIty SESSIONS
Worried about your memory?
Friends and companions
your Brain mattersTM
Explore how memory works, common memory changes that occur with ageing and when memory difficulties need to be investigated. This session will also provide tips on how to improve your memory and look after your brain.
Learn how dementia can impact on a person’s physical and psychological well-being and what you, as a friend or volunteer companion, can do to engage and maintain a positive connection or friendship with that person. (Maximum 20 people per workshop. Limited number of sessions available.)
Alzheimer’s Australia’s Your Brain Matters program guides you on how to look after your brain health. To live a brain healthy life, you need to look after your brain, body AND your heart. This program will show you how.
Suitable for: Anyone in the general community who is concerned about memory changes.
Suitable for: Friends or volunteer companions of a person with dementia. Please note this program is not suitable for family carers.
Suitable for: Anyone in the general community who is interested in learning what they can do to keep their brain healthier as they age and potentially reduce their risk of developing dementia.
Cost: FULLY FUNDED Duration: 1.5hrsVenue: Hawthorn or at your venue
Cost: FULLY FUNDED Duration: 2 or 3hrs (negotiated to suit) Venue: At your venue
Cost: FULLY FUNDEDDuration: 1.5hrsVenue: Hawthorn or at your venue
Wed 28 Aug10.00am – 11.30amTraining room 3, 104 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn
Tue 15 Oct2.00pm – 3.30pmTraining room 3, 104 Riversdale Road, Hawthorn
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Dementia information for volunteers
8 things you need to know about dementia
Gain an understanding of dementia and how to communicate more effectively with the person living with dementia as part of your volunteer work.
A basic information session about dementia specifically tailored for CALD groups. An interpreter can be arranged.
Suitable for: Existing volunteers working with people with dementia.
Suitable for: Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Community groups.
Cost: FULLY FUNDED Duration: 3hrsVenue: Hawthorn or at your venue
Cost: FULLY FUNDED Duration: 1hrVenue: For your community organisation or group at your venue
Thur 21 Nov1.00pm – 4.00pmSeminar Room,155 Oak Street, Parkville
An interpreter can be arranged
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Your Brain MattersTM
Presented by Laurel GourlayPrograms Manager − Community, Alzheimer’s Australia Vic See biography page 42
Join us to find out how adopting a healthier lifestyle approach may reduce your risk of developing dementia.
cost: Free
Duration: 1.5hrscNE points: 1.5
Wed 7 AugVenue: morningtonMeeting room 3, Benton Square Community Centre, 145 Bentons Road, Mornington
10.30am – 12.00noon10.00am Registration and refreshments
Suitable for: The general community, health professionals, students, family carers and people with dementia
SEmINAR SERIES
cOmmuNIty SEmINARS Coming to a location near you
Our FREE community seminars aim to increase public awareness and provide an opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues related to dementia with a variety of experts from a range of fields including: social, legal and medical.
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cost: Free
Duration: 1.5hrscNE points: 1.5
SEmINAR SERIES
Join us to find out why narrating our lives is so important to many of us; what specific motivations may be in play at particular times of life, or with respect to particular kinds of experiences; and what kinds of benefits – therapeutic, clarifying etc – can flow from such narration.
Suitable for: The general community, health professionals, students, families and friends caring for a person with dementia
tue 27 Aug Venue: melbourneTheatrette, State Library Conference Centre, Entry 3, 179 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
10.30am – 12.00noon10.00am Registration and refreshments
A life worth telling − how and why people tell their life storiesPresented by Richard Freadman FAHA Professor of English (Retired) and Director, Unit for Studies in Biography and Autobiography, La Trobe UniversitySee biography page 42
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cost: Free
Duration: 1.5hrscNE points: 1.5
SEmINAR SERIES
Mum did say that, but I didn’t write it down - why knowing a person’s story is vital to quality carePresented by Wendy Henderson Facilitator, Alzheimer’s Australia Vic See biography page 44
Join us for a discussion of what causes dementia, how to reduce the risk of getting it, what the research is telling us and what new advancements are being made.
A person’s story and what is important to them is a vital link to providing quality care in elder years even more so for a person living with dementia. No-one knows that story better than the carer. This seminar puts this into practice.
Suitable for: The general community, health professionals, students, families and friends caring for a person with dementia.
cost: Free
Duration: 1.5hrscNE points: 1.5
Wed 4 Dec Venue: ParkvilleAlzheimer’s Australia Vic, 155 Oak Street, Parkville
6.00pm - 7.30pm5.30pm Registration and refreshments
Wed 9 OctVenue: West melbourneCity of Melbourne Bowling Club, Flagstaff Gardens, Dudley Street, West Melbourne
10.30am - 12.00noon10.00am Registration and refreshments
The truth about dementiaPresented by Professor David Ames Director, National Ageing Research Institute & Professor of Ageing and Health, University of Melbourne See biography page 42
Suitable for: Families, friends and health professionals caring for a person with dementia, students and general community.
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FORumS
keynote speaker: Dr Cameron CampPsychologist specialising in Applied Research in GerontologySee biography page 42
keynote speaker: Professor Julian HughesConsultant in old age psychiatry based at North Tyneside General Hospital, UK. He is Honorary Professor of Philosophy of Ageing at the Institute for Ageing and Health, Newcastle University, UK.
This forum provides a unique opportunity to hear examples of quality dementia care and support. This exciting and diverse range of presentations reflects contemporary approaches from residential and community providers.
This forum discusses:
For managers, direct support staff, coordinators from aged residential and community care sectors and health professionals supporting people living with dementia in all care settings.
CNE points will be awarded
CNE points will be awarded
Wed 24 JulyFull day forum9.00am - 4.00pm8.30 - 9.00am Registration and networkingVenue to be confirmed
mon 1 JulyFull day forum9.00am - 4.00pm8.30 - 9.00am Registration and networkingVenue to be confirmed
• What makes dementia care at the end of life different from other chronic diseases?• What constitutes palliative care in people with dementia?• What does supportive care add to palliative care in dementia?• When should discussions take place about end of life with people with dementia? • How should pain and distress be managed in people with dementia?• How are ethical issues at the end of life to be dealt with in dementia?
WHO DEcIDES?: DEmENtIA AND DEcISION mAkING
LEADERSHIP quALIty IN DEmENtIA cARE
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SEmINAR SERIES AND FORumSPRESENtER BIOGRAPHIES
Presenter:Professor David AmesBA, MD, FRCPsych, MB BS, FRANZCP
Presenter:Richard Freadman BA, MD, FRCPsych, MB BS, FRANZCP
David Ames psychiatry training took place at Royal Melbourne Hospital 1982-4, Friern and the Royal Free Hospitals, London UK 1984-5, before his appointment as Research Fellow and honorary lecturer at the Royal Free Hospital 1985-7, where he completed his doctoral thesis on depression in residential homes for the elderly. Holding positions including Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in the Psychiatry of Old Age for the University of Melbourne, he co-founded Melbourne’s first Memory clinic (1988), which served as a model for the statewide CADMS clinics, introduced in 1998. David is Director of the National Ageing Research Institute and University of Melbourne Foundation Professor of Ageing & Health and is Chief Investigator on the Australian Imaging Biomarkers & Lifestyle Study of Ageing. David Ames has published over 180 papers in peer reviewed journals and has co-edited or co-written 18 books.
Richard Freadman is the recently retired Professor of English and Director of the Unit for Studies in Biography and Autobiography. In the field of life writing he is the author of books on autobiography and the will (Threads of Life), Australian Jewish autobiography (This Crazy Thing a Life), and a memoir about his father’s life and their relatioship as father and son (Shadow of Doubt). He currently works as a volunteer in the Eastern Palliative Care Biography Program and has a strong interest in the uses of life writing in dementia support. He is also interested in illness life writing more generally and is currently working on the final chapters of a collection of biographical and autobiographical narratives entitled The Coming of Age at Peconic.
Presenter: Dr Cameron Camp Ph.D
Cameron Camp is a noted psychologist specialising in Applied Research in Gerontology. He received his doctorate in Experimental Psychology from the University of Houston in 1979. He has served in academic settings, teaching coursework in adult development and aging and rising to the position of Research Professor of Psychology and currently serves as Director of Research for the Center for Applied Research in Dementia. Camp gives workshops on designing cognitive and behavioural interventions for dementia internationally. His current research involves: use of Montessori-based activities as rehabilitative interventions and has co-authored three college textbooks and published over 100 peer-reviewed articles.
Presenter: Laurel Gourlay BA (Social Sciences), Grad Dip Ed, Grad Dip Arts (Social Sciences), Cert IV in Training and Assessment
Laurel has had 16 years’ experience working as a facilitator within the aged and community care sectors, developing curriculum and resources for a variety of courses and audiences, and delivering dementia education to a wide range of client groups including health professionals, family carers, volunteers and the broad community. Nine years have been with Alzheimer’s
Australia Vic. Laurel commenced her education career as an English and Social Sciences teacher in the Victorian secondary system and made the transition to adult education in the mid-1990s specialising in dementia care education as a result of a family experience with dementia. Laurel is currently Program Manager – Community, Learning & Development team within Alzheimer’s Australia Vic.
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Presenter: Dr Rosalie HudsonRN, B App Sc (Adv Nsg Admin), B Theol, Grad Dip Ger. PhD
Associate Professor Rosalie Hudson lectures in the School of Nursing & Social Work at the University of Melbourne. Rosalie has presented papers on Aged Care both at a national and international level. She has been published widely in leading publications on all aspects of Aged Care, including the highly acclaimed “Dementia Nursing: A Guide to Practice” (2003) and (co-authored) Palliative Care and Aged Care (2007). She has over twelve years practical experience as Director of Nursing at an aged care facility, and ten years experience as a community nurse. Rosalie is an experienced and enthusiastic presenter on all aspects of dementia care.
Dr Maree Farrow is a Research Fellow with Alzheimer’s Australia Vic and the Dementia Collaborative Research Centre – Early Diagnosis and Prevention, and a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing at the Australian National University. She completed her PhD in cognitive neuroscience at the Brain Sciences Institute, Swinburne University of Technology, and has over 15 years research experience in this field. Her research has involved studies of cognitive function in development, ageing and brain disorders. She has developed a range of resources and e-health tools for community education about dementia and reducing the risk. Dr Farrow’s current interests include risk reduction and early intervention for dementia and translating research evidence into practice.
Presenter: Dr Maree Farrow PhD, BAppSc
Presenter: Kirsten JamesBA (Soc Sci), RN, Grad Dip Ad Ed & Tg,. Cert Tactile Th, M Hlth Sc.
A well respected presenter, Kirsten has been using and teaching Complementary Therapies in a variety of settings for almost 20 years. Kirsten currently works as a Behaviour Consultant with the Dementia Behaviour Management Advisory Service Victoria.
Kathryn has extensive experience as an educator in the health care industry. Kathryn’s PhD explored caring in the presence of dementia with Lewy bodies. She has presented her findings at numerous conferences in Australia and overseas.
Presenter: Dr Kathryn NicholsonDip Physio, Grad Cert Ergo, Grad Dip Tr & Dev, M Ass Eval, PhD.
Sue Foley has developed therapeutic horticulture programs in residential aged care in both the private and public health sectors over the past 8 years working with both low and high care residents and more recently in psycho-geriatric care. Sue has presented at several state HTAV conferences (Horticultural Therapy Association of Victoria) as guest speaker and also Melbourne University to students studying their Masters of Urban Horticulture and in therapeutic gardening at Burnley College.
Presenter: Sue FoleyHorticultural Therapist Dip. App. Sci. (Hort), MHTAV
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Presenter: Juanita BekinschteinAdv Dip Translating & Intepreting, BA (Drama), Cert IV TAE
Juanita is a passionate teacher delivering exciting hands on Montessori workshops. She is a qualified teacher of Drama and has worked in Argentina and Sydney. Following this she studied at RMIT to become a qualified translator and interpreter for English/ Spanish. She worked in court rooms, community settings and hospitals as an interpreter. This lead her to her most recent work as an activities worker in Aged Care. In 2008, with a long standing understanding and admiration for Montessori methodology, she researched and introduced the Montessori Philosophy to her activities work. Juanita is still working in aged care.
Dr Loretta Quinn has had diverse experience in the field of Music Therapy in the areas of aged care, dementia and palliative care. She specialises in the areas of aged care, dementia, the primary and professional carers of people with dementia, both in the community and aged care setting. She recently completed a PhD in Music Therapy and dementia at the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI )and Melbourne University (Conservatorium of Music). Being also a Div 1 nurse, and of Italian background, Loretta has a unique, engaging and practical approach to her workshops, and music products, ensuring they are user friendly, particularly to people who do not have a musical background. People do NOT have to be musical to benefit from Music Therapy. The only prerequisite is having a liking for music, either just listening to it, or engaging in it for e.g. singing.
Presenter: Dr Loretta QuinnRN, PhD Music Therapy and Dementia
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Presenter: Wendy HendersonAdv Dip Com Serv Mgmt, Dip Leisure & Health, Cert IV TAE
Wendy has extensive experience working as an educator within the aged and community care sectors, developing learning resources for accredited courses, providing consultation to aged care providers on lifestyle assessment and programming and delivering education to a wide range of client groups including nursing staff, direct care staff, Home & Community Care support workers, family carers, volunteers and the broader community.
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