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X-WR-CALDESC:For those living with dementia\, changes in communication abil
 ity and behavioral symptoms are common. This course will identify common c
 ommunication changes\, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia\,
  discuss behavior as a form of communication\, and explain triggers for be
 havior changes. We’ll use case studies and your detective skills to apply 
 the 6 W’s strategy for understanding and responding to challenging behavio
 ral symptoms in dementia.\n\nAt the conclusion of this program\, participa
 nts will be able to:\n•             Discuss how communication abilities ch
 ange for the person living with dementia\n•             Describe how abnor
 mal brain changes can affect a person living with dementia’s behavior\n•  
            Identify 7 common behavioral and psychological symptoms of deme
 ntia\n•             Explain 8 common triggers for behavioral symptoms\n•  
            Apply the 6 W’s to understand and respond to behavioral symptom
 s\n\nThis course will be presented by Lindsey Vajpeyi\, ADC/MC\, BF-CMT\, 
 CDP\, CADDCT\, Director of Education & Outreach\, Insight Memory Care Cent
 er.\n\n<strong>Details</strong>\nThis course is free\, and will be offered
  in-person at Famille Café at The Kensington Falls Church. Please RSVP to 
 Kayla Peters\, below. You will need to provide proof of vaccination to com
 plete your registration.\n\nParking is available in any open spot in The K
 ensington Falls Church garage labelled Famille or Visitor. Famille is hand
 icap accessible. Individuals needing special accommodations\, please conta
 ct Kayla. \n\n<strong>Continuing Education Credits</strong>\nTwo CEs are a
 vailable for social workers and nurses. It is the participant's responsibi
 lity to check with their individual state boards to verify CE requirements
  for their state. \n\nContinuing Education Credit is provided by Commonwea
 lth Educational Seminars for the following professions:\n\nSocial Workers:
 \nCommonwealth Educational Seminars (CES) is entitled to award continuing 
 education credit for Social Workers. Please visit \n<a href='https://www.c
 ommonwealthseminars.com/seminar-ce-credit.html'>CES CE CREDIT</a> to see a
 ll states that are covered for Social Workers. CES maintains responsibilit
 y for this program and its content. Commonwealth Educational Seminars is r
 ecognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Soc
 ial Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed soci
 al workers. #SW-0444.\n\nNurses:\nAs an American Psychological Association
  (APA) approved provider\, CES programs are accepted by the American Nurse
 s Credentialing Center (ANCC). These courses can be utilized by nurses to 
 renew their certification and will be accepted by the ANCC. Every state Bo
 ard of Nursing accepts ANCC approved programs except California and Iowa\,
  however CES is also an approved Continuing Education provider by the Cali
 fornia Board of Registered Nursing (Provider # CEP15567) which is also acc
 epted by the Iowa Board of Nursing.  \n\nThere is no known commercial supp
 ort nor conflict of interest for this program. For further information ple
 ase contact Commonwealth Educational Seminars\, 1 (800) 376-3345\, Commonw
 ealthSeminars@gmail.com.\n
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DESCRIPTION:For those living with dementia\, changes in communication abili
 ty and behavioral symptoms are common. This course will identify common co
 mmunication changes\, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia\, 
 discuss behavior as a form of communication\, and explain triggers for beh
 avior changes. We’ll use case studies and your detective skills to apply t
 he 6 W’s strategy for understanding and responding to challenging behavior
 al symptoms in dementia.\n\nAt the conclusion of this program\, participan
 ts will be able to:\n•             Discuss how communication abilities cha
 nge for the person living with dementia\n•             Describe how abnorm
 al brain changes can affect a person living with dementia’s behavior\n•   
           Identify 7 common behavioral and psychological symptoms of demen
 tia\n•             Explain 8 common triggers for behavioral symptoms\n•   
           Apply the 6 W’s to understand and respond to behavioral symptoms
 \n\nThis course will be presented by Lindsey Vajpeyi\, ADC/MC\, BF-CMT\, C
 DP\, CADDCT\, Director of Education & Outreach\, Insight Memory Care Cente
 r.\n\n<strong>Details</strong>\nThis course is free\, and will be offered 
 in-person at Famille Café at The Kensington Falls Church. Please RSVP to K
 ayla Peters\, below. You will need to provide proof of vaccination to comp
 lete your registration.\n\nParking is available in any open spot in The Ke
 nsington Falls Church garage labelled Famille or Visitor. Famille is handi
 cap accessible. Individuals needing special accommodations\, please contac
 t Kayla. \n\n<strong>Continuing Education Credits</strong>\nTwo CEs are av
 ailable for social workers and nurses. It is the participant's responsibil
 ity to check with their individual state boards to verify CE requirements 
 for their state. \n\nContinuing Education Credit is provided by Commonweal
 th Educational Seminars for the following professions:\n\nSocial Workers:
 \nCommonwealth Educational Seminars (CES) is entitled to award continuing 
 education credit for Social Workers. Please visit \n<a href='https://www.c
 ommonwealthseminars.com/seminar-ce-credit.html'>CES CE CREDIT</a> to see a
 ll states that are covered for Social Workers. CES maintains responsibilit
 y for this program and its content. Commonwealth Educational Seminars is r
 ecognized by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Soc
 ial Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed soci
 al workers. #SW-0444.\n\nNurses:\nAs an American Psychological Association
  (APA) approved provider\, CES programs are accepted by the American Nurse
 s Credentialing Center (ANCC). These courses can be utilized by nurses to 
 renew their certification and will be accepted by the ANCC. Every state Bo
 ard of Nursing accepts ANCC approved programs except California and Iowa\,
  however CES is also an approved Continuing Education provider by the Cali
 fornia Board of Registered Nursing (Provider # CEP15567) which is also acc
 epted by the Iowa Board of Nursing.  \n\nThere is no known commercial supp
 ort nor conflict of interest for this program. For further information ple
 ase contact Commonwealth Educational Seminars\, 1 (800) 376-3345\, Commonw
 ealthSeminars@gmail.com.\n
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LOCATION:Famille\, 700a W Broad St\, Falls Church\, VA 22046 US
SUMMARY:Are They Doing That on Purpose: Understanding Behavior Change in De
 mentia - CEs available
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