Course Overview
Explore the ways in which community pharmacies can improve their ability to meet the needs of family carers of people living with dementia.
About this Course
This course will help you develop clinical skills that can be used in evaluating medication management strategies for people living with dementia and explore the ways in which community pharmacists can improve their ability to meet the needs of family carers of people living with dementia.
This course consists of 5 sections:
- Introduction case study
Work through a case study to exemplify why pharmacies need to become more dementia friendly. - Dementia friendly pharmacy
Explore the ways in which community pharmacies can improve their ability to meet the needs of family carers of people living with dementia. - Medication management
Investigate the medications used in the management of some of the symptoms of dementia. - Medications which should be used with caution
Learn about the medications which should be used with caution in people living with dementia. - Case study
Review what you have learnt throughout the lesson by working through a case study of a wife caring for her husband with dementia.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, staff should be able to:
- Describe the role of community pharmacy in assisting family carers of people living with dementia.
- Explain the principles of a dementia friendly pharmacy and the steps to becoming dementia friendly.
- Evaluate and promote the appropriate use of medications frequently used to support people with dementia.
- Identify medications to be avoided in people living with dementia.
Enquire about this resource on Dementia Training Australia