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My Parent Has Dementia: How to Avoid Emergency Planning

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My Parent Has Dementia: How to Avoid Emergency Planning

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Seminar Title: My Parent Has Dementia: How to Avoid Emergency Planning

Learning Objectives: 

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Identify the early warning signs of cognitive decline and explain how delayed planning can lead to medical, legal, financial and caregiver crises for families affected by dementia​

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Describe the key components of proactive dementia care planning, including health care proxies, power of attorney, long-term care options, safety planning, and community-based resources. 

 

Apply practical intervention strategies to help families initiate difficult conversations, reduce caregiver stress, and develop person-centered plans that prevent emergency-driven decision making.  

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Seminar Offering:  Participants will be able to demonstrate an understanding of the various types of Dementia as part of strategic planning 

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