Accepting the Challenge

Providing the Best Care for People with Dementia

Featuring Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA and Melanie Bunn, R.N., MS, G.N.P. Produced by Dementia Alliance of North Carolina

ISBN 978-1-932529-12-8

90-minute DVD
© 2010

(3 customer reviews)

$188.00

Watch sample video clips from the DVD such as this clip on How to Speak to a Person with Dementia. For a complete list of brief clips from Accepting the Challengego here.

Offering comprehensive dementia training, this DVD will help professional and frontline caregivers better understand the behaviors and symptoms of people with dementia while building or improving their caregiving skills. A master training team consisting of an occupational therapist and nurse practitioner introduces a powerfully effective new way of thinking about and caring for older adults with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The focus is on teaching state-of-the-art quality care that provides the highest quality of life for long-term care residents.

Divided into four separate modules for progressive learning, Accepting the Challenge provides training on multiple levels for all learning styles. Interactive classroom lecture and demonstration, for example, is followed by on-site interactions with actual assisted living residents to show both the use and effectiveness of the techniques.

Each training module is 45 minutes and covers these important topics:

  • Module 1: What is Dementia? / Symptoms of Alzheimer’s
  • Module 2: Physical Approach / Communication Skills
  • Module 3: Offering Assistance / Evaluating Cognitive Levels
  • Module 4: Meaningful Days (Activities) / Problem Behavior

The DVD also features review capabilities for specific segments within each module and a testing section that allows learners to demonstrate proficiency and receive continuing education credits for dementia-specific training.

2004 Freddie Award Winner (International Health & Medical Media Awards), 2004 Surgeon General’s Award Winner (International Health & Medical Media Awards), and 2004 Bronze Telly Award Winner.

This valuable training DVD was produced by Dementia Alliance of North Carolina.

Distributed exclusively for Dementia Alliance of North Carolina.