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The Association for Psychological Therapies prides itself on the written feedback we receive for our courses. Below is just some of the great reviews the Family Interventions with Dementia course has received.
"The training is very informative and useful for me. This would be useful to all members of staff who are working with dementia."
Yuli Harness, HCSW
"Very informative, will use techniques and approaches immediately to provide better patient care and outcomes."
Declan McQuillan, Staff Nurse
"Validated current practice and provided resources. For physical healthcare practitioners and care home staff or staff new to dementia care, would be a superb course to attend."
CPN
A 3-day course.
This course provides professionals with the understanding and skills to support those with dementia and the people around them. It aims to maintain the best possible quality of life for patients by building the knowledge and strategies of families to improve their own well-being and those they are caring for.
This course (a) provides information for understanding the importance of good assessment and diagnosis in helping the family develop a compassionate understanding of the condition, (b) describes the qualities you need to engage with those living with dementia and (c) gives you practice in skills and interventions you can teach to carers.
We continuously monitor the quality of our training by obtaining feedback on the two key scales of relevance and presentation from every course delegate. Below are the average ratings for the last two runnings of this course, which are updated periodically.
Face-to-Face
Presentation: 94%
Relevance: 92%
Online Live
Presentation: 97%
Relevance: 97%