Webinar: Understanding Alzheimer's Disease: How To Respond to and Support Emotionally Distressed Patients, Families, and Staff at Residential Facilities

Date/Time

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
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3 CEs

Alzheimer's is a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behavior. It is NOT a normal part of aging. While symptoms vary, the first problem that people often notice is forgetfulness that is severe enough to affect their ability to function at home and at work. More than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer’s, which is a common form of dementia.  

Learning Objectives:

Gain knowledge to refer people to appropriate services specializing in Alzheimer’s disease.

Develop a clear process on how to handle challenging conversations with Alzheimer’s disease patients.  

Learn skills to assist workers and families on how to care for patients with Alzheimer’s disease.  

Understand the different types of dementia.   


Target Audience: Social Workers, LCPCs, and Psychologists

Anyone interested in the topic is welcome.


Sponsored By: University of Maryland School of Social Work

Cost: $70.00-$90.00


For questions, email cpe@ssw.umaryland.edu


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