Certified Dementia Practitioner

Upcoming training opportunity in Worcester MA.

This 1-day training is the path to certification as a Dementia Practitioner (CDP).

Reserve your seat now–don’t miss this training. Earn 7 CEU’s and get certified in dementia care. Become a Certified Dementia Practitioner. This is a great training for social workers, admission coordinators, nurses, administrators, therapists, activity coordinators, etc.

When: Thursday October 20, 2016 

Where: Worcester, MA (Dodge Park Rest Home)

Time: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Cost: $195

To learn more or to register, download the brochure 

Health care professionals seek CDP certification for many reasons:

  • Become a member of a respected organization that was founded in 2003 and is known for comprehensive dementia education and recognized certifications.
  • Investment in yourself and your career path.

Certified Dementia Practitioners (CDP) benefits for the health care professional are:

  • CDP certification advances skills and knowledge in the Alzheimer’s and Dementia field.
  • CDP certification shows evidence of a health care professional commitment not only working with the geriatric population but specific sub population, the Alzheimer’s / dementia client.

Benefits to the health care organization in hiring CDP are:

  • Hiring front line staff and professionals who are committed to the NCCDP exceptional standards regarding quality of life and quality of care of your dementia patients as they have completed comprehensive dementia education and are CDP certified.
  • The employer’s seeks to provide comprehensive dementia education on ongoing dementia education because of the benefits to the staff and residents by insuring staff are well trained and staff is CDP certified.

The benefits for the patient who are cared for by Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) are:

  • Sensitive care by a trained and CDP certified Health care professionals.
  • Reduced risk for injury during ADL care by trained health care professionals who are CDP certified.

To learn more or to register, download the brochure