Course Details
Title: Mild Cognitive Impairment Vs Dementia Vs Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding Cognitive Disorders In Older Adulthood & Community-Based Resources For Older Adults & Adults with Dementia
When: On Demand, Pre-Recorded Video Available NOW!
Recording Date: 9/19/22
What: 3 Continuing Education (CE) Credit/3 CMC Contact Hours
Course Description: This workshop will review typical changes in the brain with aging versus a-typical changes in the brain concerning for dementia. It will provide an overview of the difference between mild cognitive impairment and dementia and review the most common forms of dementia. It will provide tools for the clinical assessment of cognitive impairment that may present in community mental health clinics (including cognitive screeners, mood screeners, functional assessment, and caregiver/collateral assessment), will discuss the stages of dementia caregiving and recommendations for support and intervention, and provide a roadmap for referrals for dementia evaluation and important community-based referrals and resources for older adults with cognitive impairment and adults with dementia.
Learning Objectives: After attending this beginning-level program in full, participants will be able to:
- Define 10 Typical vs a-Typical changes in the brain with age
- Illustrate the difference between mild cognitive impairment and dementia and review the most common forms of dementia
- Apply tools for the clinical assessment of cognitive impairment including cognitive screeners, mood screeners, functional assessment, and caregiver/collateral assessment.
- Summarize 6 stages along the dementia caregiving journey
- Describe the roadmap for referrals for dementia evaluation and important community-based referrals and resources for older adults with cognitive impairment and adults with dementia.
Target Audience: This seminar is open to all Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, Therapists, Geriatric Care Managers and other interested mental health and senior care professionals.
How To Earn CE Credits
Participants will have their participation registered through Center for Mental Health & Aging. This program is available for continuing education (CE) credit after the following steps have been successfully completed:
Step 1: Watch 100% of the videos. Attendance is tracked via the online platform.
Step 2: Successfully pass the course post-test; a score of 75% or greater is passing. (You have a total of 3 attempts to pass the post-test)
Step 3: Complete the Course Program Evaluation & Attestation
Step 4: Download Your Certificate
Certificates of completion will be emailed immediately following submission of electronic survey and also available for download in the course platform. It's that simple!
Workshop Schedule
- Typical vs a-Typical changes in the brain with age (60min)
- Difference between mild cognitive impairment and dementia and review the most common forms of dementia (60min)
- Tools for the clinical assessment of cognitive impairment that may present in community mental health clinics (including cognitive screeners, mood screeners, functional assessment, and caregiver/collateral assessment; 30min)
- 6 stages along the dementia caregiving journey (15 min)
- Roadmap for referrals for dementia evaluation and important community-based referrals and resources for older adults with cognitive impairment and adults with dementia (15min)
Register Now!
Pre-register and save. Course will be available on 9/12/22
I'm so glad you're here!
I'm Dr. Regina Koepp. I'm a Stanford-trained, board certified clinical psychologist, and founder of the Center for Mental Health & Aging. For close to 20 years, I’ve worked with older adults and their families in some of the largest healthcare systems in the nation, like Stanford, Emory, and the Veterans Health Administration.
I’ve experienced first hand the difficulty of helping older adults and caregivers find mental health providers trained to help them. In fact, 67% of older adults with mental health concerns DO NOT get the mental health care they need, resulting in worse medical problems, higher health care costs, family strain, and needless suffering.
This has inspired my mission of ensuring that you, and all mental health and senior care professionals, have the tools you need to treat the mental health needs of older adults in your care.
It's only with your help that we can meet the mental health needs of older adults and caregivers. So, thank you for being here and doing your part!
Continuing Education Approvals
Social Workers
Center for Mental Health & Aging, #1801, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Center for Mental Health & Aging maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 03/25/2023 – 03/25/2026. Social workers completing this course receive 3 continuing education credits.
Psychologists
Center for Mental Health & Aging is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Center for Mental Health & Aging maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Counselors
Center for Mental Health and Aging (CMHA) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7230. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Center for Mental Health and Aging (CMHA) is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
Care Managers
CMHA is approved by the National Academy of Certified Care Managers (NACCM) as a continuing education provider, #21-905CMHA. This activity approved for 3 CMC contact hours.
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs)
Center for Mental Health & Aging is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. In many state licensing jurisdictions, APA approved continuing education programs qualify for LMFT CE credits. See what your state requires here.
National CE Credit Approvals For Live Webinar: Credits listed are for full attendance at the live webcast only. The CE certificate can be downloaded/printed after completing the webcast and passing the online post-test evaluation for on-demand courses (75% passing score). NOTE: Boards do not allow credit for breaks or lunch.
Registrant is responsible for ensuring that CE credits meet the criteria for their own jurisdiction requirements.
*Content and materials in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of your profession. As a licensed professional, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined in law as beyond the boundaries of practice in accordance with and in compliance with your profession’s standards.
Important Details
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Regina Koepp, PsyD, ABPP is founder and owner of the Center for Mental Health & Aging (CMHA) and Co-Director of the CMHA CE Training Program. She has a private practice in Atlanta, GA.
Non-Financial: Regina Koepp is a member of GPA, GGS, GSA, APA, and is vice-chair of the Ethics Committee of the Georgia Psychological Association (GPA)
The CMHA CE Training Advisory Committee independently reviews Dr. Koepp’s CE presentations to ensure that Dr. Koepp’s presentations meet the CE program requirements.
There is no known commercial support or conflict of interest for Center for Mental Health & Aging
Commercial Support: There is no known commercial support or conflict of interest for this CE program, content, or sponsor.
Accessibility Requests: Center for Mental Health & Aging is committed to accessibility and non-discrimination in continuing education activities and will conduct all activities in conformity with the American Psychological Association’s Ethical Principles for Psychologists. If participants have special needs, reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate them. Please contact [email protected] with questions, concerns or to request special accommodations.
Grievance Policy: CMHA will respond to grievances in a reasonable, ethical, and timely manner. Grievances may be submitted by course participants in writing to [email protected]. CMHA’s complete Grievance Procedure will be provided upon request. You may request Grievance Procedure by emailing [email protected].
Course interaction & System Requirements
The following system requirements help to reduce tech problems:
- Operating Systems: Windows XP or higher, MacOS 9 or higher, Android 4.0 or higher
- Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 9.0 or higher, Google Chrome, Firefox 10.0 or higher
- Broadband Internet connection: Cable, High-speed DSL & any other medium that is internet accessible.
- Webinar: Live synchronous online courses require use of Zoom software
General Refund Policy: ALL LIVE workshop refunds will be honored for cancellations if received at least five (5) days prior to the date of a live webinar or live workshop AND within 30 days following purchase. Please note that payments made via Credit Card have certain fees associated with them, some of which are non-recoupable and are therefore non-refundable by Center for Mental Health & Aging. Therefore, all LIVE webinar payments made by Credit Card will have a three percent (3%) credit card fee deducted from the refund. Should you have any questions regarding our LIVE Webinar refund policy, please contact [email protected]
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