CULTURALLY COMPETENT CARE FOR DIVERSE POPULATIONS IN AN ADULT DAY SETTING
A three-part webinar series
developed by the Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Gerontology in collaboration with the Virginia Department of Social Services
for professional caregivers working in Adult Day Care settings.
OBJECTIVE
At the end of this training, participants will have an increased understanding and application of person-centered care theories and practices with diverse populations.
Part I
Live webinar recorded November 28, 2018, 2:00-3:30PM Eastern Time.
Part II
Recorded December 7, 2018.
Click here to review PART II’s recording, slides and handouts.
Part III
Recorded December 20, 2018.
Click here to review PART III’s recording, slides and handouts.
CERTIFICATES
Certificates will be available upon attending Part I, reviewing online Parts II, III and passing a quiz on the three-part series.
Review additional information in the FAQ to the right.
FAQ
ALFs webi FAQPART I
Have a question for our panelists?
RESOURCES/HANDOUTS
The handouts below can be downloaded by clicking on “View in Full Screen” and then clicking again on the download icon (illustrated below).
PART II
GEN SILENT – video referenced in the recording:
Issues: Brief – LGBT and Dementia (Alzheimer’s Association – US)
LGBT: Living with Dementia (Alzheimer’s Society – UK)
“Sexuality and Intimacy in Older Adults”: an overview of issues and barriers to supporting healthy sexual behavior in older adults residents of long term care communities
PART III
HANDOUTS/RESOURCES:
Person-Centered Care - Part III Dementia - notes
TEEPA SNOW – video referenced in the recording (slide #15) – https://teepasnow.com/: