ProTrainings partnering with T2C under licence with Second Wind Dreams to offer the Virtual Dementia Tour®.

Virtual Dementia Tour®Caring for another human being requires a special kind of person – someone who is empathetic, patient and kind. But how can a person who cares for the elderly be empathetic when they have never experienced old age in its fragile state? We make decisions for and about our elders as though we know what they are coping with. Lessening the chasm between us and our elderly gives us a greater chance of meeting their needs.

Learning to create a positive environment for those with Dementia can only come from attempting to walk in their shoes. The Virtual Dementia Tour® experience is a unique, interactive training experience that is proven to improve communication and care. Created by P.K. Beville, a specialist in Geriatrics, this valuable Dementia awareness training experience is designed to give individuals and organisations the ability to help identify with and understand people with Dementia’s behaviors and needs.

This amazing training is ideal for anyone who comes into direct or indirect contact with this condition and include new employees, hospitals, Nursing homes, residential Homes, universities, law enforcement, churches, doctors, individuals working in the public sector, department of transportation, and anyone caring for a loved one in their home.

After experiencing the Virtual Dementia Tour® training, caregivers will be able to identify with and better understand the behaviors and needs of those in their care. T2C working in Partnership with Second Wind Dreams® are proud to bring this amazing training that has been experienced by over 500,000 people worldwide to the UK.

Learning Objectives:
a. Provide participants with an experiential simulation to help understand what dementia may be like.

b. Caregivers will develop a greater understanding of the challenges faced daily by dementia patients resulting in better care.

c. Participants will learn how Behavior Problems in Dementia can be viewed as coping strategies thereby changing how we work with them.

– See more at: http://www.instructorblogs.co.uk/courses-available/virtual-dementia-tour/#sthash.fOHhq8lj.dpuf

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