Free training sessions to help recognize and support people with dementia
With dementia cases rising, knowing how to interact with affected individuals is crucial. Learn the GOED method in free sessions on 9 or 15 April to better support those with dementia in your work or personal life.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Training Dates | 9 April (19:00) and 15 April (09:00) |
| Location | Room 2.21, 't Lossers hoes (second floor) |
| Method | GOED (Reassure, Eye contact, Think along, Say thank you) |
| Registration Deadline | One day before the chosen session |
| Target Audience | General public, professionals |
Local governments and community organizations often provide training to improve public awareness and support for vulnerable groups, such as those with dementia. These sessions aim to enhance societal inclusion and care standards within the community.
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Training ‘GOED to deal with dementia’ on 9 and 15 April
Dementia is becoming increasingly common. The likelihood that you will encounter it in your work or personal life is growing. How do you recognise the signs? And how do you respond in a way that helps?
On 9 and 15 April, we are organising a training session where you will learn how to deal with people with dementia. The training is based on the GOED method: Geruststellen (Reassure), Oogcontact maken (Make eye contact), Even meedenken (Think along), Dankjewel zeggen (Say thank you).
Practical information
- Thursday 9 April at 19:00
- Wednesday 15 April at 09:00
Location: Room 2.21 in 't Lossers hoes (second floor)
Are you interested? Then please register in time! You can sign up up to one day in advance via: . Please specify which training session (9 or 15 April) you wish to attend.
