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Caregiver Support Teleconnection Events Beginning the Dementia Journey part 2

Beginning the Dementia Journey part 2

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Caregiver Teleconnection sessions are one hour learning sessions that can be done via Zoom or over the phone for caregivers of older persons. Experts from around the country share information important to caregiving. Caregivers will have the opportunity to ask questions as well as hear from other caregivers.

Our sessions are geared for the family members taking care of a loved one over the age of 60. Professionals are also welcome to participate as well.

This is the second session in a two part series. Please join Dr. Tam Cummings as she reviews the steps and challenges encountered by the family caregiver as it becomes apparent the loved one has cognitive issues. Please come with any questions you have about the disease and/or the challenges you may be experiencing. **Sponsored by Vitas Healthcare**

 

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Tam Cummings, PhD
Tam Cummings, PhD, founded her company in 2009 with the mission to “Inspire, Educate, and Empower Dementia Caregivers.” Now her professional gerontology practice in the Texas Hill Country is recognized as one of the leading educators of dementia caregivers and program design for dementia care nationally. To date Dr. Cummings has • authored and published four books for dementia caregivers. • speaks in national podcasts for dementia caregivers. • trained more than 35,000 medical professionals, professional and family caregivers and community first responders nationally. • developed the Dementia Behavioral Assessment Tool (DBAT) for staging dementias based upon the behaviors displayed by the PWD. • developed a classification and staging tool for the behavioral, communication, and movement variations of the FTDs (Frontotemporal Dementias) – the only tool of its kind. • selected as the subject-matter-expert (SME) and program designer in a 2018 CMP Project awarded to the Texas State Department of Health and Human Services. Dr. Cummings developed training for frontline staff to include clinical features of each major form of dementia, specific behaviors presented by different dementias, and correct approaches to ADL care for individual residents. • selected as the SME to develop the content for a 2016 CMP with the Texas Health Care Association to reduce the use of antipsychotic medications in SNFs by training professional and family caregivers to recognize the most common forms of dementia and the behaviors associated with each disease. Texas moved from 51st in antipsychotic usage to 14th nationally. Dr. Cummings attended Baylor University, Texas A&M University, and Concordia University. She holds degrees in journalism, social work, and gerontology.

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