Webinar: Identifying Signs of Depression and Anxiety in People Living With Dementia with Teepa Snow * May 28th Noon – 1:00 p.m.

Webinar: Identifying Signs of Depression and Anxiety in People Living With Dementia with Teepa Snow * May 28th Noon – 1:00 p.m.

Mark your calendar! May 28th,  Noon – 1:00 p.m (pacific) The brains of people living with dementia are very vulnerable to chemical changes and psychological conditions. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has caused extreme changes in day-to-day routines, and those who are living with dementia may or may not be able to fully comprehend the reasoning behind all the changes. Individuals living with dementia are therefore at a greatly increased risk for depression and anxiety due to isolation and changes in daily routine they have been experiencing. Recognizing changes that may signal symptoms of a mood or emotional disorder is vital in providing the best possible care and responding effectively. During this session Teepa Snow will help providers recognize and respond more accurately to depression and anxiety to reduce the chances for escalation and ‘non-helpful’ hospitalizations. Register here
Objectives:
  1. Describe the risk factors that contribute to the development of anxiety and depression in people living with dementia
  2. Discuss some common signs and symptoms of dementia and anxiety, and how these may present differently in those living with dementia
  3. Describe recommended strategies to improve depression and anxiety symptoms in people living with dementia
Please note: this webinar is a free event, and no CEUs or certificates of participation are provided. All registrants will receive a copy of the recorded webinar and slides if you cannot attend the live event.
 
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