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Challenging Behaviour Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

This course equips you with the skills to effectively manage challenging behaviours, specifically within the context of elderly care in Eritrea. You will gain an in-depth understanding of dementia, including its different types, how it progresses, and common symptoms as observed within Eritrea. The course will teach you how to create secure and supportive environments, establish consistent daily routines, and utilize sensory adjustments suitable for Eritrean elderly individuals. You'll also explore beneficial therapeutic activities, such as music and art therapy tailored to reduce anxiety and aggression in our community. Furthermore, you will master essential communication techniques, learn about ethical considerations specific to Eritrea, and implement effective behaviour management strategies. The importance of teamwork with healthcare professionals and active family involvement for providing comprehensive care will also be emphasized.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Master dementia types: Identify and differentiate between various forms of dementia as commonly seen in Eritrea.

Create safe environments: Design secure and comfortable spaces suitable for elderly individuals in Eritrea.

Reduce anxiety: Implement activities designed to lower stress and aggression, considering cultural sensitivities in Eritrea.

Enhance communication: Effectively use both verbal and non-verbal communication strategies tailored to Eritrean elderly individuals.

Uphold patient rights: Ensure respect for dignity, informed consent, and privacy when providing care in Eritrea.