Understanding and Recognizing Dementia in IDD_Families and Caregivers
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Quality of Life
Adapting Services to Preserve Quality of Life
People with dementia deserve a good quality of life. This module provides ideas on how to provide a good quality of life as dementia progresses and through the end of life.
- Understand what the term good quality of life means.
- Understand how to adapt services and care in order to preserve a person's quality of life.
The training is designed to be flexible. The easiest and quickest way is to click the link below and watch the video! There are a few questions embedded in the module, but don’t worry you won’t be graded.
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Video Notes:
- On first use, you will encounter a Data Preference screen asking for consent to store small amounts of data on your browser. If “yes” is chosen, information such as where you last visited will allow you to revisit the course in the same area. If “cancel” is chosen, then no data will be stored. If you change your mind about your preference, go to the Data Preference button in the course menu on the left to change your answer. If you clear your browser cache, the Data Preference screen will appear again.
- This video works best on a laptop computer. If you are viewing this video on a smartphone or iPad, you may see this icon . Click on the icon to show all the text in a particular section. To exit the text box, the icon must be selected again.
- Viewing on a cell or mobile device: This module will not play correctly on a mobile device in portrait orientation . You must view the module with your phone in landscape orientation . Otherwise, you will not be able to answer knowledge questions or use the forward arrows correctly.