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The Right Learning Modules for Busy Families |
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The courses on Silverchair For Families aren’t your typical training courses. Our courses:
- Are written from your perspective and address the feelings and needs of resident family members
- Are written by experienced professionals in geriatric health and psychiatry
- Are reviewed by attorneys specializing in risk management and health care issues
- Designed to be engaging as well as educational—courses have to be interesting to family members in order to get them to view them!
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Courses that introduce you to the family portal, life in a senior care facility, and what to expect when you bring your loved one to a senior care facility.
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Learn about your new role as a family member of a senior care resident, including dealing with guilt, long-distance care, and balancing caregiving with everyday life.
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The many forms and methods of communication, including communication with facility staff and engaging other family members in the care process.
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Understanding behaviors and conditions—including Alzheimer’s and dementia—that can affect your loved one.
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Enriching seniors’ lives, coordinating physician care, and making important decisions like taking away the keys.
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Learn about common senior care health issues, like joint health, depression, nutrition, and pain management.
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Methods for safely handling loved ones (lifting, moving, etc.), as well as preventing common illnesses and accidents.
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Accessorizing with Assistive Devices |
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The basics on wheelchairs, nebulizers, canes, and staying mobile.
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Preparing for death and handling grief and loss.
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What families need to know about their loved one’s rehabilitation in senior care.
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