Online Class: Alzheimer's Disease 101

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11Lessons
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2,362Students
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7Hours
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0.7CEUs
Course Description
Welcome to this introductory course on Alzheimer's disease. As one of the most feared and misunderstood types of dementia affecting the elderly today, understanding Alzheimer's and how it affects the brain is important not only for every individual, but for those diagnosed with the disease, and their caregivers. In this course, students will learn about some of the risk factors and perceived causes of Alzheimer's disease. Students will learn the most common warning signs of Alzheimer's and differentiating between Alzheimer's symptoms and normal aging processes.
By the end of this course, students will also understand how Alzheimer's disease is diagnosed and classified or staged, with differing symptoms affecting the lifestyle, environment and challenges placed on caregivers. Home safety and the security of loved ones is of primary importance for someone with Alzheimer's disease, and this course covers the basics of how you can adapt the home to create a safe environment for a loved one. Future considerations regarding care, legal and financial planning are also introduced in this course, as are tips and suggestions on dealing with certain behaviors common to Alzheimer's disease including anxiety, confusion and aggression.
No course on Alzheimer's would be complete without addressing caregivers. Caregiving is an extremely rewarding experience, but may also precipitate a number of challenges and stress. Taking care of the caregivers, and different approaches and expectations of care based on culture will be discussed.
Knowing what to expect during the latter stages of the Alzheimer's disease process and suggestions of things to remember when providing care for someone diagnosed with Alzheimer's will round out this course. We hope this course will alleviate some of the fear and uncertainty regarding Alzheimer's and provide guidance, understanding and suggestions for compassionate approaches to caregiving and support that you can offer to loved ones or friends diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.
- Completely Online
- Self-Paced
- Printable Lessons
- Full HD Video
- 6 Months to Complete
- 24/7 Availability
- Start Anytime
- PC & Mac Compatible
- Android & iOS Friendly
- Accredited CEUs

Course Lessons
Lesson 1. Alzheimer's Disease: Breaking Down the Myths and Realities
Debunking common myths, Alzheimer's is indeed terminal and can manifest in younger adults, challenging misconceptions about aging and disease. Educating communities fosters empathy and understanding of the nuanced differences between normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders.Lesson 2. Decoding Alzheimer's and Aging
Alzheimer’s disease introduces significant cognitive and behavioral shifts, like losing track of time or unusual placement of items, beyond what normal aging entails. Recognizing these changes, alongside understanding risk influencers and current research insights, empowers families and caregivers to provide knowledgeable and empathetic care.Lesson 3. The Seven Stages of Alzheimer's: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding the Progression
The progression of Alzheimer's through seven stages from no symptoms to severe cognitive decline highlights the importance of recognizing subtle changes early to plan care effectively. Families facing this journey can find solace in focused strategies, like creating structured routines and maintaining open communication, to enhance the quality of life for loved ones.Lesson 4. Alzheimer's Home Adaptations
Securing living environments from ingestion hazards and electrical dangers through childproofing principles ensures a safe space, addressing the unique challenges posed by Alzheimer's. Proactively adapting home spaces—both indoor and outdoor—helps maintain safety and minimizes risk.Lesson 5. Navigating Alzheimer's: Strategies for Maintaining Independence
Alzheimer’s invites a necessary reevaluation of future plans, emphasizing legal, medical, and financial preparations for peace of mind. By establishing living arrangements and support networks, patients can focus on living purposefully and forging connections.Lesson 6. Comprehensive Planning for Peace of Mind in Alzheimer's Journey
Navigating the complexities of Alzheimer's requires early legal and financial planning to secure autonomy and peace of mind. By establishing critical documents like a living will and power of attorney, you ensure healthcare and asset management decisions reflect your wishes, easing the burden on loved ones.Lesson 7. The Art of Compassionate Care in Alzheimer's
Caregivers face significant challenges when dealing with Alzheimer's patients' difficult behaviors, yet non-verbal communication and empathy serve as powerful tools to maintain peace and emotional well-being. Adjusting communication styles and maintaining environmental safety can support both caregivers and patients.Lesson 8. Strategies for Effective Caregiving: Balancing Stress and Empathy
Anger and resentment may arise from the caregiving journey, often due to perceived lack of support from family. Recognizing and expressing these emotions through healthy outlets like therapy or creative pursuits can foster emotional relief and resilience.Lesson 9. Cultural Nuances in Healthcare
Culture-centered care demands systemic changes within healthcare settings, such as creating culturally sensitive environments and empowering patients with autonomy over personal choices. By fostering community-like spaces and personalized engagements, care facilities enhance residents' sense of belonging and social well-being.Lesson 10. Late-Stage Alzheimer's: Prioritizing Comfort and Dignity
Caregivers for late-stage Alzheimer's patients face challenges such as bedsores, incontinence, and loss of mobility, requiring compassionate, informed daily care routines. Recognizing and responding to nonverbal cues of discomfort ensures the patient's physical and emotional well-being.Lesson 11. Guiding Compassion: Understanding Alzheimer's in Caregiving
Meaningfully reintroducing oneself during interactions with Alzheimer's patients emphasizes love and safety, alleviating disorientation. Allowing adequate time for daily tasks reinforces comfort and participation, transforming routines into cherished rituals.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate effective strategies for caregivers to enhance quality of life for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease.
- Identify and describe the key protein structures involved in Alzheimer's disease and their impact on neuronal communication.
- Demonstrate the ability to differentiate between normal age-related memory changes and Alzheimer's disease symptoms by identifying three specific signs unique to Alzheimer's.
- Describe three lifestyle changes that can potentially reduce the risk of Alzheimer's, including dietary, physical, and social factors.
- Define the seven stages of Alzheimer's disease by identifying key symptoms and cognitive changes associated with each stage.
- Describe strategies to support individuals with Alzheimer's in maintaining quality of life, such as promoting a safe environment and using communication techniques.
- Identify and describe adjustments necessary for maintaining dignity and independence in people with Alzheimer's, while ensuring a safe living environment.
- Recognize and implement key safety measures in home environments to support individuals with Alzheimer's, including secure installations and adaptive strategies to mitigate risk.
- Define Alzheimer's disease and describe its impact on individuals and families by the end of the lesson.
- Identify and demonstrate memory management techniques for maintaining independence in daily tasks by the end of the session.
- Define and explain the significance of key legal documents such as living will, living trust, and power of attorney in the context of Alzheimer's planning.
- Demonstrate the ability to identify and select appropriate legal and financial professionals to assist with Alzheimer's-related planning and decision-making.
- Describe strategies for identifying and managing triggers of aggressive behavior in Alzheimer's patients, such as observing patterns and adjusting the environment.
- Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.
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Student Testimonials
- "I really enjoyed this class, as a person who dealt with someone who had Alzheimer's I wished I would've known about this before. This class showed me how to deal with different stages of Alzheimer's and what is normal. Also taught me that being frustrated is totally normal and it is ok to ask for help." -- Maria B.
- "Instructor very helpful excellent feedback, course very enjoyable." -- Stephanie I.
- "Excellent experience for me and I've shared with several coworkers." -- Brandy H.
- "Course is very educational for me...instructor is kind and collaborative." -- Albino R.
- "Excellent instructor and enjoy her classes." -- Alisa K.
- "Everything about this course was very helpful. THanks...." -- Michelle P.
- "I loved this course and think it was a well planned and thought out course!!! Very Intelligent instructor!! THANKS!" -- Joan D.
- "Instructor was excellent to the point I am taking another of her classes" -- Melody B.
- "Everything was helpful...I am a caregiver to my mom who has Alzheimer's." -- Joan E.
- "This was an excellent course, the instructor was extremely knowledgeable, I would recommend this course for anyone working in this field or taking care of a loved one with Alzheimer's." -- Sharon M.
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