Virtual Mental Health 8-hour Specialty Training10/16/20249:30am5:30pm
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Mental Health 8-hour Specialty Training
Wednesday, October 16th — Virtual Mental Health Specialty Training from 9:30am-5:30pm
Mental Health – Mental Disorders are biologically based brain disorders that can greatly interfere with a person’s thinking, feeling, mood, ability to relate to others and cope with the demands of life. Like cancer or diabetes, mental illness is a medical condition that may improve or worsen based on care and treatment. Individuals may behave or communicate in ways that seem confusing to you and others. During this training you will learn more about different types of mental illness and how to care for those individuals. We will cover topics like Trauma, Suicide, Communication and Crisis Management. We will also help to dispel the many myths and stigma related to mental illness.
This class satisfies the DSHS requirement for 8 hours of Mental Health Specialty Training.
Two trainings available in October…
Wednesday, October 16th — Mental Health Specialty Training from 9:30am-5:30pm
Thursday, October 17th — Dementia Specialty Training from 9:30am-5:30pm
Fees include an 8 hour training, DSHS materials and certification for either Dementia or Mental Health
- $155. LeadingAge Member
- $205. Non Member
Deadline to register is Monday, October 7th. Registrations submitted after October 7th will incur a $50 late fee.
Cancelation
$50 Cancellation fee per attendee, No refund after official confirmation with session link has been shared.
Trainer: Kristina Walker, Walker Consulting and Resources, Owner and CEO
For over 20 years, Kristina Walker has been engaged in long-term care (LTC): from memory care and pharmacy, to home health and recreational therapy. For the past 13 years, she has been providing education to various healthcare disciplines in an effort to improve patient safety and quality of life.
This past year she decided to refocus her passions and start her own consulting business. In addition to her experience, Kristina draws on her study of developmental psychology, dementia, mental health and non-pharmacological interventions to help employees in LTC settings better meet their residents’ needs by combining heart and knowledge.
Kristina is a native Washingtonian. She lives in Edmonds with her husband and two daughters. She enjoys taking advantage of all PNW outdoor activities and is learning to play bass guitar.