The dementia training will boost office employees’ awareness of issues such as how to respond to distressed behaviour
Home Instead is making a pledge to provide its employees across the UK home care network with additional dedicated dementia training from the Alzheimer’s Society.
This comes after ONS data revealed that as of June 2022 dementia is the leading cause of death in the UK, with around 900,000 people living with the condition.
With Home Instead’s home care professionals already City and Guilds qualified in dementia training, it is expanding the offer of training to all its office employees as well.
Employees will be invited to participate in Champions in Dementia Care, a bespoke course, developed and delivered by the Alzheimer’s Society. The training aligns with Tier 2 and 3 of Health Education England’s Dementia Training Standards Framework and will equip office teams with enhanced knowledge and skills necessary to support and plan care for clients living with dementia.
“We are delighted to be widening our offer of dementia training to encompass our wider teams,” said Ruth Brown, business development director. “This new training recognises the prevalence of dementia across the UK and the need for us as leaders in the home care industry to continue taking steps in supporting those living with dementia.
“One person develops dementia every three minutes in the UK, so it is vital that we also adapt as a community to ensure we are fully inclusive to those with the condition.
“This training will give our local office teams a real boost in dementia expertise that can be extended into their wider community involvement and charitable activities.”
The course will boost office employees’ awareness of issues such as how to respond to distressed behaviour, while ensuring equality, diversity and inclusion in dementia care.