Montessori Training – CMDCP
$229.99
The purpose of Montessori training in dementia care is to equip caregivers with techniques that foster independence, dignity, and engagement for individuals living with dementia. By applying the Montessori approach, caregivers learn how to create structured, meaningful activities that connect with a person’s remaining skills, interests, and past experiences. This training emphasizes hands-on, person-centered care methods that help individuals feel more connected, competent, and confident in their daily lives.
Montessori training also empowers caregivers to see dementia care from a fresh perspective, focusing on enhancing quality of life rather than simply managing symptoms. Through practical exercises, caregivers develop strategies to adapt environments, communication, and activities to promote engagement, foster a sense of purpose, and reduce challenging behaviors. This approach encourages a more respectful, compassionate form of care that ultimately makes caregiving more fulfilling for both the caregiver and the person they care for.
You do not need to be a CDP to take this course, however, we highly recommend you take both so that your skillset carries two new certifications.
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The purpose of Montessori training in dementia care is to equip caregivers with techniques that foster independence, dignity, and engagement for individuals living with dementia. By applying the Montessori approach, caregivers learn how to create structured, meaningful activities that connect with a person’s remaining skills, interests, and past experiences. This training emphasizes hands-on, person-centered care methods that help individuals feel more connected, competent, and confident in their daily lives.
Montessori training also empowers caregivers to see dementia care from a fresh perspective, focusing on enhancing quality of life rather than simply managing symptoms. Through practical exercises, caregivers develop strategies to adapt environments, communication, and activities to promote engagement, foster a sense of purpose, and reduce challenging behaviors. This approach encourages a more respectful, compassionate form of care that ultimately makes caregiving more fulfilling for both the caregiver and the person they care for.
You do not need to be a CDP to take this course, however, we highly recommend you take both so that your skillset carries two new certifications.