NBSP; Alzheimer's and Dementia Counseling and Education: call Cindy Keith of M.I.N.D. in Memory Care at (814)-235-0691, or e-mail at keithc@mindinmemorycare.com |
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Dementia Information
Tuesday, December 13, 2005CINDY'S CHOICES
In my business as a dementia consultant and facility staff trainer, I enjoy gathering families together via telephone conference calls, to tell them what they need to know in order to achieve the objective. I travel to facilities to train staff on how to BEST take care of this challenging population, and I have also traveled nationwide to deliver day-long dementia seminars through Cross Country Education. I am currently exploring other options to help educate families and facilities on ways to improve their caregiving.
In order to facilitate finding my site, I am including some of the phrases people or facilities might use to find me. They are as follows: Alzheimer's care consulting, Alzheimer's assistance, Alzheimer's aid, Alzheimer's service, Alzheimer's comfort, Alzheimer's support, Alzheimer's instruction, Alzheimer's teaching, Alzheimer's training, Alzheimer's education, Alzheimer's care, Alzheimer's guidance, Alzheimer's advice, Seeking Alzheimer's advice; Alzheimer's help, Alzheimer's care counseling, dementia care consulting, dementia care counseling, Alzheimer's consulting, and dementia counseling, dementia assistance, dementia aid, dementia service, dementia comfort, dementia support, dementia instruction, dementia teaching, dementia training, dementia education, dementia guidance, teaching dementia, dementia advice, seeking dementia advice, Alzheimer's answers, dementia answers, dementia help, encouraging dementia teaching, encouraging dementia training, staff dementia training. While it's cumbersome to include all of these terms here, they all encompass a part of what I do to help people in a nurturing manner to either take care of a loved one suffering from some form of dementia such as Alzheimer's, or to see that facility staff members receive the training that is vital to keeping people with dementia and Alzheimer's safe, happy, healthy and maintain their dignity. ArchivesDecember 2005 January 2006 May 2006 June 2006 August 2006 November 2006 February 2007 November 2007 May 2008 March 2010 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 March 2011 April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011 August 2011 October 2011 November 2011 December 2011
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