Dementia Care
Activities and Engagement:
Using Play to Deal with Challenging Behaviors
October 19, 2022 from 10:00 - 11:00 am HST
Course Description
According to the Alzheimer's Association, 6.5 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer's. That equates to about 1 in 9 individuals age 65 and older having Alzheimer's. With the substantial presence and impact of Alzheimer's and other dementias on our kupuna, it is important that we, as healthcare providers, increase our knowledge of the syndrome and are prepared to meet the needs of these individuals.
Creating truly meaningful activities for those living with dementia can be an increasingly difficult task over time. Being disengaged can lead to many challenging behaviors and situations for people living with dementia and their caregivers. Join us as we explore how to maximize opportunities for engagement throughout a person's journey with dementia.
Those participating in this webinar will:
Learn how to design daily routines and activities that are interesting, meaningful, and valued by the person who is experiencing so many changes due to dementia
Examine the roles and impact of the physical environment, structure of the day, and those who interact with the person living with dementia
Explore how to be more effective and helpful in challenging situations by focusing our energy on the elements we can change versus those we cannot
The sessions will be recorded and made available on the HAH website for on-demand viewing within one week of the live webinar date.
Speaker
Dorothy Arriola Colby is a Certified Positive Approach to Care™ Trainer, Coach, Consultant, Engagement Leader and Mentor. She is also a Hawaii Alzheimer's Disease Initiative Memory Care Navigator, Dementia Friends Master Trainer & Champion, and Rosslyn Carter Institute Dealing with Dementia Trainer. She is a dementia care specialist with more than 20 years of professional and personal experience in caring for people with dementia. Dorothy is the Director of Community Engagement at Hale Ku’ike, residential dementia care facilities in Nuuanu, Kaneohe and Pali.
Dorothy was born in Hawaii, raised in Hauula on the island of Oahu. After graduating from St. Andrew's Priory School in Honolulu, Dorothy attended Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, completing her master's degree there. Dorothy has a very personal connection to dementia care: her grandmother, with whom she grew up, had Alzheimer's disease; her father had stroke-related dementia; and her father-in-law had Parkinson's-related dementia. She has worked at Hale Ku'ike since 2005, helping residents with dementia and their families to navigate through the course of the disease.
Dorothy's mission is to help families understand what is happening to the brain of their loved ones who have dementia. Through her work at Hale Ku'ike and her public dementia education classes, Dorothy helps those who work with and care for people with dementia to understand the process of brain failure. By understanding that the brain is dying, we can empathize, adjust our approach and expectations, and be able to connect and communicate with those who have dementia.
Continuing Education
Valid for the live and on-demand webinar through 10/19/2024: This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by Oregon Nurses Association, an accredited approver of the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation for one (1) contact hour. Approval valid through 10/19/2024. OCEAN ID #2022-29.
Valid for the live webinars only: This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers - Hawai'i Chapter (Approval HI62792023-24) for up to one (1) Social Work continuing education contact hour.
To receive a CE certificate, each individual must register for the session, pay the registration fee, attend at least 80% of the session, and complete the corresponding HAH evaluation.
State licensure boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. Dorothy Colby and the planners of this educational activity have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.
Registration Fees
Registration includes access to the live webinar and on-demand content.
HAH Members: $15 per person
Non-Members: $35 per person
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No cancellations or refunds as registrants will have access to on-demand content.
Registration & Payment
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