Specialist Dementia Training

Care Nursing has worked in conjunction with Jennifer Roberts, SRN, a specialist in Dementia Care, to develop a bespoke Dementia Training package that is being rolled out to all staff in the coming months.

The aim of this course is to provide all learners with a better understanding of the needs of a person with Dementia.

The caring of people with Dementia is an important skill for all care workers to learn. It is vital that you have the knowledge to deal with a variety of tasks that could arise in your working environment, and take appropriate action to ensure that the client has a better quality of life.

You will learn how to promote the health and welfare of others,ensuring a safe environment.


The course covers:

  • Introduction to Dementia

  • Communication and behaviour

  • Maintaining health and well-being

  • The environment

  • Protection, reporting and recording

  • Integrated care and support


At the end of the session, learners will be issued with a certificate of attendance which can be referenced to the Health and Social Care NVQ's.

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Dear Care Nursing,I should just like to let you know how impressed I have been with the level of care, continuity and affection provided to my mother, in particular by Linda and Rachel, her two main carers. I cannot fault the standard of care and commitment and I'm very grateful to your whole service. Many,many thanks,JG.

I have been asked by my father to write to express his and the families thanks for all the help and support which you gave during Margarets final months. In particular we would like to thank the carers, who although often young, treated Margaret and Ronald with compassion and sympathy and always, sometimes in distressing circumstances had a cheerful and uplifting approach, which helped Ronald through an extremely difficult period of his life. Could you please pass our thanks onto the relevant carers. Many Thanks,HL