Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for Residents with Alzheimer's Disease
Hours: 1.00
Course Number: 0430
Course Date: 12/24/2019
Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for Residents with Alzheimer’s Disease is a one-hour continuing education course that reviews strategies for successfully helping seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease with their activities of daily living. The course provides examples of strategies for assisting with dressing, grooming, eating, bathing, toileting and incontinence.
Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) for Residents with Alzheimer’s Disease provides practical information that both informal caregivers and healthcare professionals like social workers, case managers, nurses and nursing home administrators can use on a daily basis. Understanding the disease progression of Alzheimer's and its impact on the ability to engage in ADLs helps to enhance quality of care and life.
$ 3.50
Add to CartPurpose
The purpose of this course is to illustrate how assistance with ADLs can be effective
Learning Objectives
- List strategies for success
- Provide examples illustrating strategies for success with dressing, grooming, eating, bathing, toileting and incontinence
Criteria for Successful Completion
To receive continuing education credit for this program, you must complete the entire course, including registration, viewing the video program, taking the post-test and obtaining a score of at least 70% or better, and completing the program evaluation. If you do not score a 70% or better, you may take the exam again as many times as necessary to receive a passing score. When a score of 70% or better is achieved, you will be able to move forward to the evaluation and receive your certificate online.