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Psychosocial Interventions for Older Adults with Mental Illness

Free State Social Work

This course explores the unique needs and challenges of older adults with serious mental illness and provides an overview of evidence-based psychosocial interventions. Five interventions are examined including Assertive Community Treatment, Cognitive Behavioral Social Skills Training, Functional Adaptation Skills Training, Integrated Illness Management and Recovery, and Helping Older People Experience Success.

2.0 hrs

Self-study

$12

Older Adults and PTSD

Free State Social Work

The course explores PTSD in older adults and at the end of life and identifies clinical considerations for assessment and treatment. The course describes how PTSD and aging may interact in new and challenging ways, resulting in the potential for older adults to experience an exacerbation of symptoms for several reasons. Implications for end of life care are considered and strategies for the management of PTSD symptoms are included.

1.0 hr

Self-study

$6

Legal Protection for Older Adults During All-Hazards Emergencies

Quantum Units Education

The guidance offered in this course is intended to help close many of the gaps in emergency planning and preparedness for vulnerable older adults. In particular, this CEU course seeks to give public health officials, the Aging Services Network, emergency management personnel, and essential partners from other sectors and at all jurisdiction levels the critical information, strategies, and resources they need to improve the planning for and protection of vulnerable, community-dwelling older adults during all types of emergencies.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Dementia in American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Quantum Units Education

This CE course offers eight public health strategies designed to be adapted to a wide array of local priorities for AI/AN leaders to consider as part of a broad response to dementia. Examples of Native leaders and community partners leveraging local strengths and resources within their tribal communities to address dementia in Indian Country are also highlighted.

1.0 hr

Recorded

$5

Caring for Patients With Alzheimer's and Dementia

Quantum Units Education

This comprehensive continuing education course equips nursing home administrators with the knowledge and skills to provide exceptional care for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Through exploring the causes, stages, and effects of dementia, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the challenges residents face mentally, emotionally, and physically.

6.0 hrs

Recorded

$30

Navigating Depression in Older Adults

Quantum Units Education

This course is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively recognize, understand, and address depression in older adults. Participants will explore the complexities of depression in the elderly, including its prevalence, symptoms, and treatment options. This course will delve into both medical and non-medical approaches to managing depression, providing practical guidance for healthcare providers.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

Dementia Care and Nutrition

Quantum Units Education

This course provides health professionals with the essential knowledge and skills to enhance the quality of life for residents living with dementia, with a strong focus on nutrition and hydration. Explore the physiological and cognitive changes associated with dementia and learn how these impact nutritional needs and eating behaviors.

2.0 hrs

Recorded

$10

The Future of Care: Leveraging A.I. in Senior Living

Quantum Units Education

This course equips Nursing Home Administrators to strategically integrate AI into senior living. Participants will learn AI fundamentals, practical applications for long-term care challenges (staffing, care quality, efficiency, resident monitoring), implementation strategies, and ethical considerations.

4.0 hrs

Recorded

$20

Identifying and Managing Stroke: Prevention to Recovery

Quantum Units Education

Stroke affects millions of people worldwide and is the cause of approximately 7 million deaths each year. Due to an increase in the prevalence of risk factors for stroke, nurses and other healthcare workers are caring for patients experiencing stroke more frequently. Nurses must understand what a stroke is, identify risk factors, recognize signs and symptoms, be knowledgeable about current evidence-based treatment and prevention methods, and understand their role in promoting optimal outcomes after a stroke. This course provides the information nurses need to deliver excellent stroke-related care.

3.0 hrs

Recorded

$15