Care Considerations: Geriatric Syndromes Description: Geriatric syndromes are common clinical conditions that do not fit into specific disease categories but have substantial quality of life implications. Participants will learn about signs and symptoms indicative of geriatric syndromes and how to best support patients once identified. Speaker: John Stoukides, MD, RPh Chief, Division of Geriatrics & […]
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Tues., March 21, 2023 | 12-1 PM | via Zoom
Aging and Sleep: What Health Professionals Need to Know Description: Up to 70% of older adults suffer from chronic sleep problems and has been proven to be a major contributing factor to poor health, increased falls, and higher utilization costs. Participants will learn how to identify and address sleep disorders in older adults. Speaker: Susan McCurry, […]
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Project ECHO – IDD/ADRD
This Project ECHO series is for health care providers who want to enhance their knowledge, competence, and performance related to improving care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities affected by dementia. Each session includes a short didactic lecture by a content expert, a case study presentation submitted by a participant, and open case discussion. […]
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Geriatric Education Series Geriatrics for Primary Care
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Module 1
Diseases that Lead to Dementia: A Review with an Update on Potential New Therapies
Presented June 29, 2017 | 60 minutes
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Contrast the different etiologies, symptoms, and clinical course for the diseases that cause dementia
- Describe new therapies under investigation for treatment of diseases that lead to dementia
- There is a great need to insure that health care professionals are well trained to provide appropriate, competent and sensitive care
Presenter
Brian Ott, MD, Professor, Department of Neurology, Alpert Medical School, Brown University; Director, Alzheimer’s Disease & Memory Disorders Center Rhode Island Hospital
Accreditation/Designations
Continuing education credit/Certificates of Completion are available for those who 1.) attend the entire session and 2.) complete and submit the Program Evaluation Survey. Contact rigec@etal.uri.edu with any CE related questions.
- Social Work: This activity has been reviewed and approved as Continuing Education for Social Work for 1.0 contact hours (Diversity) by the Rhode Island College, School of Social Work.
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Module 2
Early Stage Alzheimer’s Disease: Assessment and Staging
Presented August 2, 2017 | 60 minutes
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Understand the difference between normal and pathological memory loss
- Describe the workup and staging of pathological memory loss
Presenter
John Stoukides, MD, RPh, Chief, Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, Roger Williams Medical Center; Clinical Associate Professor, URI College of Nursing; Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine, Boston University
Accreditation/Designations
Continuing education credit/Certificates of Completion are available for those who 1.) attend the entire session and 2.) complete and submit the Program Evaluation Survey. Contact rigec@etal.uri.edu with any CE related questions.
- Social Work: This activity has been reviewed and approved as Continuing Education for Social Work for 1.0 contact hours (Diversity) by the Rhode Island College, School of Social Work.
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Module 3
Effective Care Transitions for Individuals with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
Presented June 5, 2018 | 60 minutes
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify the risks associated with care transitions for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD)
- Identify basic post-discharge information needs for persons living with ADRD discharged from a hospital or rehabilitation setting
- List immediate actions that should be in place upon discharge
- Describe how to minimize potential post-discharge setbacks and communicate plans with caregivers
Presenter
Laurie Mantz, OTR, CDP, CADDCT, CDCM, Founder and CEO of Dementia Training for Life
Accreditation/Designations
Continuing education credit/Certificates of Completion are available for those who 1.) attend the entire session and 2.) complete and submit the Program Evaluation Survey. Contact rigec@etal.uri.edu with any CE related questions.
- Social Work: This activity has been reviewed and approved as Continuing Education for Social Work for 1.0 contact hours (Diversity) by the Rhode Island College, School of Social Work.
- Mental Health Counseling: This continuing education activity has been approved by the Rhode Island Mental Health Counselors Association (RIMHCA) for 1.0 credit hour.
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Module 4
Assessment, Staging, and Management of Middle Stage Dementia
60 minutes
Learning Objectives
After completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Identify non-pharmacological approaches to help manage mid stage Alzheimer’s type dementia.
- Learn ways to prevent BPSD (Behavioral and Psychiatric Symptoms of Dementia)
- Identify new programs and strategies in dementia care
- List several cognitive rating scales and describe neuropsychological testing used to evaluate dementia.
- Describe commonly encountered neuropsychiatric symptoms that develop in dementia and treatment approaches
Presenters
- Amy Halt, MD, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Brown University
- Laura Young, LICSW, Behavioral Health Liaison, Clinical Social Work Supervisor, RI-PACE Organization
Accreditation/Designations
Continuing education credit/Certificates of Completion are available for those who 1.) attend the entire session and 2.) complete and submit the Program Evaluation Survey. Contact rigec@etal.uri.edu with any CE related questions.
- Social Work: This activity has been reviewed and approved as Continuing Education for Social Work for 1.0 contact hours (Diversity) by the Rhode Island College, School of Social Work.
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Medication Management
Geriatric Education Series Medication Management
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Effective Interventions for Enhancing Mobility in Older Adults
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 | 12:00-1:00 PM EST
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