Continuing Education for Administrators

CARES® Dementia Basics & Advanced Care has been reviewed by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) and approved for 10 clock hours. (Note: CARES continuing education through NAB is not currently approved for administrators in Kansas or Missouri unless you are a resident of a different state working in Kansas or Missouri.)

About the Course

One of the key elements in providing quality dementia care is to understand Alzheimer’s disease and dementia and how changes in the brain contribute to different behaviors and communication limitations. Staff members who understand both the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and the individual resident can make better decisions about the most effective ways to interact and provide care. CARES provides an innovative learning experience for staff who care for those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. The online course provides participants with a definition of dementia and its impact on a person’s ability to function. Special attention is paid to the importance of understanding resident behavior as communication, making connections with residents, proper nutrition, pain recognition, minimizing falls, rethinking wandering, and restraints.

This educational offering has been reviewed by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) and approved for 10 clock hours. (Note: CARES continuing education through NAB is not currently approved for administrators in Kansas or Missouri unless you are a resident of a different state working in Kansas or Missouri.)

Registration Information

Course fee covers all learning content and printable course materials. Printable certificates will be awarded after the completion of an online course evaluation and post-test. Participants must participate in the entire program, complete a program evaluation, and successfully pass the post-test before receiving their certificate. Note: No conflict of interest exists between Alzheimer's Association and the content specialists who designed and currently host this program.

To register, please visit www.hcinteractive.com.

Contact Information

HealthCare Interactive maintains responsibility for the program.

To report grievances, please contact us.

HealthCare Interactive seeks to ensure that no individual is excluded from services based on different needs and abilities. For assistance or special accommodations, please contact Technical Support.