Professional Care

Expert Support and Resources for Assisted Living, Senior Centers, and Memory Care Facilities

PROFESSIONAL CARE

Empowering Professional Caregivers: Essential Tools for Dementia Care

Caring for individuals with dementia in a professional setting comes with its own set of challenges. As a caregiver in assisted living centers, independent living communities, senior centers, or memory care facilities, you are tasked with providing compassionate, personalized care while managing the complex needs of those in your care. The Silver Tsunami Aging Info was created to support professionals like you, equipping caregivers with the knowledge and tools to enhance care and improve quality of life for individuals living with dementia.


We understand the responsibility of balancing compassion with the demands of a busy professional environment. At The Silver Tsunami Aging Info, we provide practical resources and expert insights designed to streamline dementia care, improve outcomes, and ensure your team is well-prepared for the challenges ahead.


How We Support Professional Caregivers
Our services are tailored to meet the specific needs of those working in professional care environments, helping you to stay informed and confident in your ability to provide high-quality care.


Our Services Include:


  • Professional Consultations: Tailored advice and strategies to help improve care delivery and address complex caregiving situations in your facility.

  • eLearning Program: Access vital training modules to help your staff stay current on best practices in dementia care.


  • Team Workshops & Group Sessions: Participate in small group discussions led by our founder, Kathi Miracle, focusing on improving team collaboration and caregiving approaches.


  • Speaking events: Schedule customized speaking sessions for your team or the families of your residents to ensure they are equipped with the latest knowledge and techniques for effective dementia care.


With The Silver Tsunami Aging Info, you can ensure that your staff and facility are empowered with the best practices, practical insights, and support needed to provide excellent dementia care.

Testimonials

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...Kathi’s training, guidance, support and care for people, help caregivers travel that road better prepared...


Amy W.
Director of Nursing
 

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...Kathi is one of the preeminent Dementia, family and clinical educators...


Bill B.
Executive Director 

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...Kathi's blend of theory and hands-on practice fully prepares team members to handle various caregiving scenarios...


Highly recommended!


Lisa R.
Co-Founder, President and Chief Clinical Officer-Distinctive Living


From the Library

recognizing cognitive decline
By Doug Miracle December 28, 2024
Cognitive decline can be attributed to a variety of factors that affect brain health over time. One of the primary causes is the natural aging process. As individuals age, brain cells may begin to lose their ability to communicate effectively, leading to slower processing speeds and diminished memory capabilities. This age-related decline can be exacerbated by the presence of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's, which contribute to significant changes in brain structure and function. Research indicates that these diseases can disrupt synaptic connections, leading to the loss of cognitive abilities that are crucial for daily living.
caregiver burnout
By Doug Miracle December 28, 2024
Being a caregiver is a selfless and honorable role, but it can also take a toll on your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. The hidden burdens of caregiver burnout often go unnoticed, as we rarely discuss the exhaustive stages that caregivers go through in caring for their loved ones. But it's time to shed light on this important issue. In this article, we will explore the hidden toll of caregiver burnout and the stages that caregivers often face. From the initial sense of responsibility and dedication to the gradual build-up of stress and exhaustion, we will delve into the intricate journey that caregivers experience.
Communication and Handholding
By Doug Miracle December 11, 2024
Caring for a loved one with dementia can present unique challenges, especially when it comes to communication. The inability to effectively communicate can lead to frustration, aggression, and feelings of isolation for both the caregiver and the individual with dementia. However, by understanding and implementing effective communication strategies, caregivers can unlock the power of communication and improve the quality of life for their loved ones. In this article, we will explore the importance of effective communication in dementia care and provide practical strategies that caregivers can use. From using non-verbal cues and visual aids to creating a calming environment, these techniques can help bridge the communication gap and promote better understanding. We will also discuss the significance of active listening and empathy in ensuring meaningful connections.
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