Name
S17 - George G. Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers: The First US Dementia Village Concept (1 CE)
Date & Time
Friday, September 15, 2017, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Scott Tarde
Description
 
Given dementia’s affect on the brain to take an individual “back in time”, making them believe they are 19 years old again, the “Dementia Village” concept was originally piloted in European countries as a therapeutic method to provide a safe and secure environment for residents to live meaningful lives without the feel of an institutional facility.  After numerous research studies of the dementia village concept, residents living in these environments showed improved cognitive response rates, fewer pharmaceutical interventions needed, and improved overall quality of life. 
 
In this closing keynote session, join Scott Tarde, CEO of the George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers- a San Diego-based center which is the first functioning Dementia Village concept in the United States.  Tarde, who has been featured as an international speaker and through Forbes and other nationally recognized publications, will demonstrate some of the therapeutic techniques used in this unique environment, why the dementia village approach works, and how the Glenner Centers staff and train personnel specifically for this care paradigm. 
 
Learning Objectives:
  • Describe the specific touch points of the dementia village concept from design, to employee training techniques
  • Outline the vision for the construction of, administrative, and clinical leadership at the George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers
  • Illustrate the power of person-centered intervention techniques through live demonstration and hands-on training approaches
  • Recommend multiple practical steps for bring the Dementia Village approach to your residents