Last Updated on 13/09/2024 by Sarah Sarsby
On 10 September 2024, the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA) hosted a Dementia Awareness Training session for its members.
The half-day event took place at the NSPCC National Training Centre in Leicester, and the training was delivered by Nadine from the Alzheimer’s Society.
The aim of the session was to enable staff who interact with customers, both on the phone and in person, to feel more confident and skilled in supporting customers with dementia.
Key learning outcomes were for staff to learn what dementia is and how to spot the signs and symptoms; understand how the symptoms of dementia can affect a person’s behaviour and communication; and learn practical ways to support people with dementia in a customer-facing environment.
The engaging training also touched on:
The training has received positive feedback from attending BHTA members.
Hayley Smith, Operations Manager for Wenman Healthcare, commented: “I thoroughly enjoyed this course, I would say it’s been one of the most useful and interesting training courses I have attended. The trainer was excellent and had a vast experience of working with dementia which showed during the training and shared her own experiences which really helped.
“I now feel much more confident when I go to assess someone living with a form of dementia, it’s almost made me want to campaign for The Alzheimer’s Society to get the word out there!”
Claudia Davies, Prosthetist at Opcare, enthused: “Me and my colleague Jess both found the training incredibly useful for our role. Nadine was a very good speaker. She did an excellent job, and the content and delivery were relevant and interesting.
“I am an educator in our company, and I’ll be putting forward a request to get this training included in our base training.
“The only downside was the long commute, so if there were any different closer locations in future that would be appreciated.”