Neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimer’s disease)
About This Course
This training is intended for patients being followed for a neurodegenerative disease, but also for city doctors, caregivers (in general) and health professionals. They will have access to general information on neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease) and the various means of management and prevention.
Learning Objectives
understanding what a memory disorder is
understand what a behavioural disorder is
Understand how memory and behavioural problems are identified and assessed
Understand how the causes of behavioural problems are explored
Understand the diagnostic process for neurocognitive disorders
Adapt communication with a patient with a neurocognitive disorder
adapt the environment of a patient with a neurocognitive disorder
Know the basic principles of the personalized non-medicinal approach
Know the principles and benefits of adapted physical activity
the principles and benefits of cognitive stimulation
know the role of the speech therapist
the role of the ESA
know the main principles of the diagnosis and evolution of early Alzheimer's disease
adapt the environment and obtain organizational support
know the possibilities of psychological support and guidance
know the main principles of fall prevention
Know the main principles of falls prevention
the main principles of mood disorder prevention
the role of patient organizations in preventing social disintegration
to know the role of the private nurse in the prevention and management of loss of autonomy
to know the role of the personalized autonomy allowance
in the prevention and management of loss of autonomy
know how to anticipate the entry into an institution and know the measures to take
Material Includes
- Videos
- Quizz
Target Audience
- Helpers
- Patients
- Caregivers
Curriculum
27 Lessons2h 30m