Are you a family carer of a person living with dementia?

Do you have a family member who has Alzheimers or another type of dementia and if so, would you like to increase your knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other dementias and to improve your care giving skills?

If so, you might be interested in the Alzheimer Society of Ireland education and training courses specially designed to support family carers who offer online and face-to-face training.

These Family Carer Training programmes aim to develop family carers’ knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other dementias, and their caring skills, to enable them to respond more confidently to their family members’ needs. Family carers can either be the primary carers for the person with dementia or those indirectly involved in caring.

Delivered by The Alzheimer Society of Ireland’s experienced tutor team, the course will provide you with new information on dementia and give you time and space to reflect on your own caring experience, whilst listening to and learning from other carers’ experiences.

The courses are delivered in a warm, safe environment which run in venues across the country. Or, if you prefer, the flexible award-winning online course can be accessed from anywhere in Ireland.

Topics include – Understanding Dementia, Communication, Personal Care, Safety in the Home, Changes in Behaviour, Food & Nutrition, the Caring Role.

The next in-person course will be held in The Connacht Hotel, Dublin Road, Galway, H91 K5DD, each Tuesday, from 7pm – 9.30pm, May 31 until July 5, inclusive.

For more information and an application form, please email: [email protected] or phone 1800 341 341.

 

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