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THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CERTIFIED DEMENTIA PRACTITIONERS®, LLC
www.nccdp.org
Alzheimer's and Dementia Staff Education Week Feb 14-21
DEADLINE TO DOWNLOAD IS MARCH 1ST
"Believe in the Power of Staff Education"
WHEN THEY KNOW BETTER THEY DO BETTER! Maya Angelou
Volume: February 2012
NCCDP Lapel Pin
show your pride in being a
Certified Dementia Practitioner!
FOLLOW NCCDP ON TWITTER
TJA Self-Protection ( http://www.tjapsi.com )
Project Lifesaver ( http://www.projectlifesaver.org/ )
A National Nurse for a Healthier Nation (
newsletters/resources/ANationalNurse.doc )
20% off for CDP members for subscription to Alzheimer's Care Guide!
( http://www.nccdp.org/DiscountCDPAlzCareMag.pdf )
CDPs & Instructors gets discounts - click here (
http://www.nccdp.org/discounts.htm )
The Activity Professionals
Magazine
Wandering Committee Guidelines (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/documentation.html#33 )
Noise Study Quality Assurance (
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)
NCCDP Online University ( https://nccdp.care2learn.com/ )
NCCDP Career Center and Job Posting (
http://jobs.nccdp.org/home/home.cfm?site_id=12958 )
Nutritional Concerns and Recommendations for Alzheimer's and Dementia
: A guide for long term care and Dementia Units (
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National Council on Aging ( http://www.ncoa.org/ )
Free Resource
NCCDP's Caregiver Database ( http://www.nccdp.org/seniorcare.html )
Memorial Wall ( http://www.nccdp.org/memorial-wall/ )
Check out other membership benefits (
http://www.nccdp.org/discounts.htm )
National Continuing Care Resident Association ( http://www.naccra.com/
)
Recommended Dementia Products
Sexuality in Long-Term Care Sexual Advances Toward Staff- DVD (
http://activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#470 )
Freedom of Sexual Expression: Dementia and Resident Rights in
Long-Term Care Facilities DVD (
http://activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#470 )
Sexuality and Long Term Care: Understanding and Supporting the Needs
of Older Adults
Lost Alzheimer's disease Search Management (
http://activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#470 )
Lost Person Behavior ( http://activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#469
)
Treating Alzheimer's Through Creative Therapies (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html#471 )
Wandering Committee Guidelines (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/documentation.html#33 )
Validation Therapy-Communicating with the Alzheimer's Type (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html#13 )
Dementia Care Plan Dictionary. (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#197 )
Free ceus at Care 4 Elders ( http://www.care4elders.com/ )
Nutritional Concerns and Recommendations for Alzheimer's and Dementia:
A Guide for Long Term Care
In-services for Long Term Care Staff (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/inservices.html )
Wake Up ( http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#8 )
Reminisce and Relaxation Videos for Dementia (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html )
Creating Moments of Joy (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#2 )
20% off for CDP members for subscription to Alzheimer's Care
Guide! ( http://www.ncccdp.org/DiscountCDPAlzCareMag.pdf )
Canadian Nursing Home Magazine ( http://www.nursinghomemagazine.ca )
I Remember Better When I Paint: Treating Alzheimer's Through
Creative Therapies (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html#471 )
Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation of Older Persons: Strategies for
Assessment and Intervention (
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1878812297?ie=UTF8&tag=alternasoluti-20&linkCode=xm2&creativeASIN=1878812297
)
Products from Alternative Solutions in Long Term Care that NCCDP
Endorses
Creating Moments of Joy Book (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#2 )
Activity Planning Work (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#18 ) book for Dementia
provides excellent activities for dementia.
Noise Study Quality Assurance (
http://activitytherapy.com/store/documentation.html#486 )
Memory Lane DVD (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html#12 )
Memory Lane's family of products, from the creators of Baby
Einstein® (now part of The Walt Disney Company) can transform caring
for a loved one with Alzheimer's into a positive, uplifting experience
on many levels
Grandfather's Memories to His Grandchild is a beautiful record book
that will be treasured for generations.
Validation Therapy Video -
Communicating with the Alzheimer's-type Population: The Validation®
Method.
This practical documentary offers caregivers methods for
communicating with disoriented very old people (probable Alzheimer's
or related disorders).
Creating Successful Dementia Care Settings (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#198 )
Excellent set for long term care, assisted living, adult day care and
home settings. Great practical advise.
Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities, Volume Two (
http://activitytherapy.com/store/books-ss2.html#276 )
Best Friends Book of Alzheimer's Activities, Volume One (
http://activitytherapy.com/store/books-ss2.html#275 )
Psychosocial Care Planning Almanac (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/books.html#286 )
Weight Loss and Dementia Inservice (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/inservices.html )
Affirmative Therapy for Caregivers CD (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html#494 )
Affirmative Therapy for Memory and Cognitive Challenges CD (
http://www.activitytherapy.com/store/videodementia.html#495 )
Alzheimer's and Dementia Staff Education Week
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Contact information:
NCCDP
www.nccdp.org
nationalccdp@aol.com
Toll Free 1 877 729 5191.
In this Issue
* Alzheimer's Valentine's Day Poem ( #a )
* NCCDP Alzheimer's Dementia Staff Education Week Feb 14-21 Tool
Kit and Free In-services ( #b )
* Alzheimer's and Dementia Seminar-Get certified as a Certified
Dementia Practitioner ( #c )
* Train the Trainer Seminar-Get certified as a Certified
Alzheimer's Dementia Trainer ( #c-1 )
* Dementia Unit Managers-Get certified as a Certified Dementia Care
Manager ( #c-2 )
* NAAP and NADONA National Conferences hosting NCCDP Alzheimer's
dementia Seminar ( #d )
* Forget Me Not Foundation
http://www.forgetmenotfoundation.org/Home.aspx ( #e )
* Alzheimer's Diagnostic Guidelines -2011 New
http://www.nia.nih.gov/research/dn/alzheimers-diagnostic-guidelines (
#f )
* Renewal Just Got Easier- New Online renewal process ( #g )
* What CEU's or CE's Does NCCDP Accept? ( #h )
* What do I do If I Missed the Deadline to apply or renew? ( #i )
* From the LCCC Long Term Care Community Collalition Newsletter ( #j
)
*
NY Times: Path is Found for Spread of Alzheimer's ( #k )
* Sexual Activity and STD Among Seniors ( #l )
* National Alzheimer's Plan ( #m )
An Alzheimer's Valentine
By Tom and Karen Brenner
Alzheimer's Reading Room
We were impossibly young and so beautiful
When we met and fell in love.
You were the cool guy from the big city
I was the shy small town girl.
I bring you photographs of those days long ago
You look and smile and ask me who those people are.
I take your hand. It is warm and strong in mine.
You don't remember me but you know that we belong together.
I tell you the stories of those two young people.
You listen intently and study their faces
And look into my face
With wonder in your eyes.
I have come to understand that it doesn't matter
That you no longer remember who we were then.
It only matters that we can sit and hold hands
While I tell you stories of our past.
Like an old photograph, memory can fade away
But love endures.
In the touch of hands, in a smile,
In the wonder I see in your eyes.
Permission Granted from the Alzheimer's Reading Room (
http://www.alzheimersreadingroom.com/2012/02/alzheimers-valentine.html
)
NCCDP Alzheimer's Dementia Staff Education Week Feb 14-21 Tool Kit
and Free In-services
To: Publications Editors
To: Associations & Organizations: Executive Director's &
Director's of Staff Education
To: Federal, State Agencies and First Responders
To: Nurse Educators for Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, Adult Day
Care, Hospitals, Home Care Agencies & Hospice Centers, CCRC, Memory
Care Centers, Retirement Homes, Rehab Centers, Consultant
Services and Management Companies
To: Clergy, Support Group Leaders and Volunteer Leaders
Press Release: For Immediate Release
Please let your readers, members, family, volunteers, congregation
and employees know about the following.
For the fourth year, the National Council of Certified Dementia
Practitioners is offering The National Council of Certified Dementia
PractitionersAlzheimer's and Dementia Staff EducationWeek February
14th to the 21st Tool Kit. The Tool Kit is free and available at
www.nccdp.org ( http://www.nccdp.org/ ). The tool kit includes many
free Power Point in-services for downloadbeginning November 15t to
March 1st. Each in-service is designed to be taught in 30 minutes to
health care professionals, front line staff, volunteers, support
groups, congregations, families, state staff with AOA, state surveyors
and Ombudsman staff. One new in-service is on Sexuality, Intimacy
and the Dementia Patient. Simply log on to the web site
www.nccdp.org, complete the registration form and begin downloading.
The Tool Kit and the declaration by the NCCDP Alzheimer's and
Dementia Education Week February 14th to the 21st was developed to
bring national and international awareness to the importance of
providing comprehensive dementia education by means of face to face
interactive classroom environment to all healthcare professionals and
line staff and to go above and beyond the minimum state requirements
regarding dementia education.
Currently there are no national standards or international standards
for dementia education. There are new standards coming from CMS
regarding mandatory dementia education for CNA's working in Nursing
Homes. The regulations are different from state to state and
industry to industry. The NCCDP recommends at minimum an initial 8
hours of dementia education to all staff. Throughout the year,
additional dementia education should be provided that incorporates
new advances, culture change and innovative ideas.
In addition to facilitating the Train the Trainer programs, The
NCCDP promotes dementia education and certification of all staff who
qualify as Certified Dementia Practitioners (CDP®). The NCCDP
recommends that at minimum there should be one Certified Dementia
Practitioner® per shift. The NCCDP recommends a trained and
certified Alzheimer's and dementia instructor by the NCCDP to
utilize up to date NCCDP training materials.
The NCCDP recognizes the importance of educated and certified
dementia unit managers and certifying the Dementia Unit Manager as
Certified Dementia Care Manager (CDCM®). Dementia Unit Managers
report that they have received little training as a Dementia Unit
Manager.
Front Line First Responders and Law Enforcement need comprehensive
Dementia training and the NCCDP provides Alzheimer's and Dementia
training to First Responder and Law Enforcement educators and
certification as Certified First Responder Dementia Trainer®.
The free tool kit and staff in-services includes
*
Free Power Point In-services (Many topics) for staff,
volunteers, family & First Responders, clergy and support group
attendees. Includes Power Point, pre test, post tests, hand outs,
answers, in-service evaluation and in-service certificates.
*
Nurse Educator of the Year Nomination Forms
*
Nomination Forms for NCCDP Alzheimer's and Dementia Staff
Education Week Contest
*
Proclamations for Senators and Mayor
*
Letters to the Editors Promoting Your Program
*
97 Ways to Promote Alzheimer's and Dementia Staff Education
Week 2011
*
Resources and Important Web Sites
*
Alzheimer's Bill of Rights and the Alzheimer's Pledge
The National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners®, LLC was
formed in 2001 by a group of professionals with varying work and
personal experiences in the field of dementia care. The Council was
formed to promote standards of excellence in dementia and Alzheimer's
education to professionals and other caregivers who provide services
to dementia clients. As the number of dementia cases continues to
increase nationally and worldwide, there is a great necessity to
insure that care givers are well trained to provide appropriate,
competent, and sensitive direct care and support for the dementia
patient. The goal of the Council is to develop and encourage
comprehensive standards of excellence in the health care profession
and delivery of dementia care.
NCCDP is endorsed and recognized by many organizations and
associations such as ProjectLifesaver International,NADONANational
Association of Directors of Nursing Administration in Long Term Care,
Dorland Health an Access Intelligence, Professional Patient Advocate
Institute, Care2Learn, Life Care Centers of America, Alzheimer's
Care Guide Publication, TJA Protect Systems International,
CarePlans.com.
End Press Release
Schedule of Upcoming Seminars for 2012
Alzheimer's and Dementia Seminar-Get certified as a Certified
Dementia Practitioner
Who Should Attend: Anyone who works in the health care field. Come
for the education or pursue CDP certification. This is the required
seminar for those pursuing certification as CDP and who qualify. To
see if you qualify for CDP please download the CDP application.
http://www.nccdp.org/cdp.htm
Register online at
https://lime.secure-host.com/nccdp/order-dementia-care-seminar/order_authnet.cgi?form=4
(
https://lime.secure-host.com/nccdp/order-dementia-care-seminar/order_authnet.cgi?form=4
) or call for more information at 877-729-1591 or email NCCDP at
nationalccdp@aol.com
The following seminars are sponsored by the NCCDP Corporate Staff.
For a complete list of other seminars by approved NCCDP Certified
Alzheimer's and Dementia Trainers see
http://www.nccdp.org/calendarix/calendar.php (
http://www.nccdp.org/calendarix/calendar.php )
8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 8:00 A.M. Registration
February 21, 2012
El Paso Marriott
1600 Airway Blvd.
El Paso, TX
915-779-3300
March 12, 2012
Courtyard Rockville
2500 Research Blvd.
Rockville, MD
March 28, 2012
Riverside Marriott
3400 Market Street
Riverside, CA
951-784-8000
April 16, 2012
Salt Lake City Downtown Marriott
75 South West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT
April 30, 2012
Grand Rapids, MI
May 8, 2012
Pittsburgh
May 22, 2012
Courtyard Oakland Airport
350 Hegenberger Rd
Oakland, CA
June 5, 2012
Richmond, VA
June 5, 2012
DOWNTOWN PROVIDENCE COURTYARD
32 EXCHANGE TERRACE
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND
401-272-1191
June 26, 2012
COURTYARD BUFFALO AMHERST
4100 SHERIDAN DRIVE
BUFFALO, NY 14221
716-626-2300
July 23, 2012
Nashville, TN
Schedule of Upcoming Seminars for 2012
Train the Trainer Seminar-Get certified as a Certified Alzheimer's
Dementia Trainer
Who should attend: In-service Directors, Nurse Educators, Department
Management, Consultants, Management Companies, Nurse Educators, OT,
PT, Speech and Educators.
This one day seminar includes: Power Point disk, Over head copies,
master hand out notebook, DVD, Pre Test and Post Test (for your staff
In-house training ), Sample brochure, Sample certificates, Sample
sign in sheets, Certification as a CDP and Certified Alzheimer's
Dementia Trainer.
For more information or to register please see:
http://www.nccdp.org/becomeapprovedinstructor.htm or call 877 279
5191
7:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
February 21, 2012
El Paso Marriott
1600 Airway Blvd.
El Paso, TX
915-779-3300
March 12, 2012
Courtyard Rockville
2500 Research Blvd.
Rockville, MD
March 28, 2012
Riverside Marriott
3400 Market Street
Riverside, CA
951-784-8000
April 16, 2012
Salt Lake City Downtown Marriott
75 South West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT
April 30, 2012
Grand Rapids, MI
May 8, 2012
Pittsburgh
May 22, 2012
Courtyard Oakland Airport
350 Hegenberger Rd
Oakland, CA
June 5, 2012
Richmond, VA
June 5, 2012
DOWNTOWN PROVIDENCE COURTYARD
32 EXCHANGE TERRACE
PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND
401-272-1191
June 26, 2012
COURTYARD BUFFALO AMHERST
4100 SHERIDAN DRIVE
BUFFALO, NY 14221
716-626-2300
Schedule of Upcoming Seminars for 2012
Dementia Unit Managers-Get
certified as a Certified Dementia Care Manager
Who should attend: Only Alzheimer's and dementia unit managers who
have direct supervision over an Alzheimer's Dementia Unit in
nursing home or assisted living. You must attend the Train the
Trainer seminar. Following the live Train the Trainer seminar, a 3
hour conference call will be arranged to provide the CDCM training.
What's included: Alzheimer's and Dementia Unit Policy and
Procedure Manual and Certification as a CDCM Certified Dementia Care
Manager.
For registration forms see www.nccdp.org and click on certification
and Dementia Unit Manager.
NAAP and NADONA National Conferences hosting NCCDP Alzheimer's
dementia Seminar
State and National Conferences to conduct Alzheimer's and Dementia
Seminar 2012
NAAP 30th Annual Conference:
Alzheimer's and Dementia Seminar to be held as a pre conference on
Tuesday April 24th and the NCCDP Certified Alzheimer's and Dementia
trainer is Michele Nolta. Hours are 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Register.
Register with National Association of Activity Professionals at
865-429-0717, web address is www.thenaap.com. This is seminar to all
health care professionals and front line staff who work in any aspect
of health care. Cost $150.00 pp. Pre registration required! This is
the required seminar for those pursuing and who qualify CDP Certified
Dementia Practitioner. To see, If you qualify for CDP, see NCCDP web
site. Or just come for comprehensive dementia education. No test is
required for CDP certification.
NADONA National Association of Director of Nursing Administrators
annual conference:
NCCDP Alzheimer's and Dementia Seminar to held PRE Conference July
2nd to be held in Nashville TN. NCCDP Corporate Trainers are Sandra
Stimson CALA ADC CDP CDCM and Lynn Biot Gordon LCSW CDP. Registration
required. To register contact http://www.nadona.org/This seminar is
open to all nurses and Director of Nursing. This is the required
seminar for those pursuing and who qualify CDP Certified Dementia
Practitioner. To see, If you qualify for CDP, see NCCDP web site. Or
just come for comprehensive dementia education. No test required for
CDP certification.
If you would like to book the Alzheimer's and Dementia seminar for
your next conference please contact www.nccdp.org (
http://www.nccdp.org ) or call 877 729 5191
NYSTRA New York State Therapeutic Recreation Association
NCCDP Alzheimer's and Dementia Seminar
Instructor: Michele Nolta CDP
April 14th 2012
Pre registration required. This is the required seminar for those who
are pursuing certification as a CDP Certified Dementia Practitioner
and who qualify, or just come for the knowledge. To see if you
qualify please visit NCCDP web site. To register please go to the
NYSTRA web site. Contact nystra2012@gmail.com
http://www.nystra.org/conference.htm
Forget Me Not Foundation
http://www.forgetmenotfoundation.org/Home.aspx
Fantastic Idea that all Activity Directors and Therapeutic
Recreation Directors should participate in. They believe in
enhancing lives and spreading joy to residents and patients of nursing
homes, hospitals and other medical facilities through beauty of
flowers. This is a non profit foundation who will deliver donated
fresh cut flowers from their partners and show you how to break them
down and utilize them. If it is not offered in your state, find out
how to bring this program to your state. Great Idea!!!
Alzheimer's Diagnostic Guidelines -2011 New
http://www.nia.nih.gov/research/dn/alzheimers-diagnostic-guidelines
"For the first time in 27 years, clinical diagnostic criteria for
Alzheimer's disease dementia have been revised, and research
guidelines for earlier stages of the disease have been characterized
to reflect a deeper understanding of the disorder.
The National Institute on Aging/Alzheimer's Association Diagnostic
Guidelines for Alzheimer's Disease outline some new approaches for
clinicians and provide scientists with more advanced guidelines for
moving forward with research on diagnosis and treatments. They mark a
major change in how experts think about and study Alzheimer's
disease. Development of the new guidelines was led by the National
Institutes of Health and the Alzheimer's Association" NIH
Research and Funding Division of Neuroscience Family Council grant
funds available for several states. For more information see The
Consumer Voice web
site.http://www.theconsumervoice.org/familymember/lane-family-council
Renewing just got easier!
You can now renew your CDP, CDCM and Instructor certifications right
on line. It's quick and easy. As like many other companies the
NCCDP has now gone paper less. You are still required to complete 10
CEU's / CE's in any health care related topic every two years
however, you are no longer required to submit the CEU's / CE's
certificates with your renewal application. You are asked to hold
onto your credits and the NCCDP staff will audit a percentage of the
renewals for verification and completion of the credits.
The renewal forms can also be downloaded and mailed in if you are
not able to submit your renewal application online.
International members are now asked to mail in their initial
applications and renewals. Please include, a self addressed and
postage paid envelope. The envelope should be manila and 8 ½ by 12
so it can hold your certification and letter.
Where do I obtain CE's or CEU's?
The NCCDP accepts any method of CE's or CEU's, which includes
but not limited to webinar, E-learning, magazine credits, conferences,
seminars, college classes, etc. The NCCDP also offers the NCCDP
Online University which is approved by over 60 governing bodies and
you do not need to be a member of the NCCDP to utilize this fantastic
educational service. The NCCDP continues to collaborate with the
Alzheimer's Care Guide Magazine which also offers one article in
each of their publications ear marked for NCCDP members and is worth
2 CEUs. NCCDP member however do get a discount for the subscription to
the Alzheimer's Care Guide magazine and the information is listed
on the NCCDP web site.
NCCDP Online Universityhttp://www.nccdp.org/online-university.htm
Alzheimer's Care Guide Magazine
http://www.nccdp.org/renewalcontinuingeducation.htm (
http://www.nccdp.org/renewalcontinuingeducation.htm )
I missed the Deadline to submit the CDP application, now what do I
do?
You are asked to submit your CDP
application within 60 days of completing the NCCDP Alzheimer's and
dementia seminar. If you missed the deadline please contact the
NCCDP office for instructions on moving forward with your
certification.
From the LCCC Long Term Care Community Collalition Newsletter
Februatry 8th 2012
NY Times: Path Is Found for the Spread of Alzheimer's (
http://nyti.ms/xE589N )
"According to two studies reported on in The New York Times,
"Alzheimer's disease (
http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/alzheimers-disease/overview.html?inline=nyt-classifier
) seems to spread like an infection from brain cell to brain cell,
two new studies in mice have found. But instead of viruses or
bacteria, what is being spread is a distorted protein known as tau.
The surprising finding answers a longstanding question and has
immediate implications for developing treatments, researchers said.
And they suspect that other degenerative brain diseases like
Parkinson's (
http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/parkinsons-disease/overview.html?inline=nyt-classifier
) may spread in a similar way."
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/02/health/research/alzheimers-spreads-like-a-virus-in-the-brain-studies-find.html?_r=1
Sexual Activity and STD Rate Among Seniors.
Facility staff must conduct in-services with your senior population
regarding safety, infection and condom use. See this article from CNN
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/02/sexual-activity-and-std-rate-up-among-seniors/
If you have not had the sex talk with your staff, download the free
staff in-service by March 15th at NCCDP.org
http://www.alz.org/documents_custom/napareport.pdf For information on
the plan see www.alz.org/napa
We are committed to the fact that spring is coming and it will warm
up.
Don't just meet minimum state regulations, Exceed them!
Sandra Stimson CALA ADC CDP CDCM AC-BC Executive Director
Lynn Biot Gordon LCSW CDP- Executive Director Corporate Contracts
Lisa Reidinger LNHA CSW CDP CTRS Executive Director of Operations
Yvette Adessa BA CDP Director of Membership Services
Articles in this edition may not be reprinted without the express
permission of the author and NCCDP.
NCCDP contact information is 877 729 5191 or nationalccdp@aol.com or
use the NCCDP contact form ( http://www.nccdp.org/contact.htm )
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