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Do you currently train or provide workshops to others about dementia? Or do you wish to begin to provide workshops to others about dementia? This certification is designed for individuals who wish to learn to train others in Teepa Snow's Positive Approach® to Care (PAC) philosophy, providing dementia related awareness, knowledge and skill development in a classroom, community or support group setting.
PAC philosophy and care partnering techniques, including Positive Physical Approach™ and Hand-under-Hand®, serve as the foundation for the PAC Trainer Certification. The classroom training includes an in-depth look into learning styles, the Adult Experiential Learning Cycle (AELC) and the use of effective facilitation techniques. After the classroom training, trainees have up to eight weeks to complete the requirements.
PAC Certified Independent Trainers are licensed to train using the following workshop outlines:
Workshop A – “Normal Aging/ Not Normal Aging” helps learners understand and recognize the differences in “normal” and “not normal” aging. The workshop emphasizes the value of matching helping behaviors to the person’s needs and retained abilities to promote a sense of control and self-direction, and addresses typical issues that occur throughout the progression of dementia.
Workshop B – “Positive Physical Approach™ (PPA) and Hand-under-Hand® (HuH)” focuses on Positive Approach® to Care "care partnering" techniques, including Positive Physical Approach™ (PPA) and Hand-under-Hand® (HuH). These newly learned skills enable care partners to shift from simply "dealing with the behaviors" to creating a positive and caring environment.
Workshop C - “Teepa’s GEMS®; Using Skills that Make a Difference” offers an overview of Teepa Snow’s dementia classification model (developed from the basic structure of Allen Cognitive Disability Levels). The GEMS® model compares different states of being and ability to the characteristics of precious jewels. This dignified metaphor defines normal aging as well as the many appearances, behavioral changes, skill sets and needs of those living with the effects of neurocognitive failure (dementia) or other brain changes.
Fee: $1,600 USD
Class size: limited to 25 participants in each location.
Qualifications for Registration. The PAC Trainer certification is intended to supplement your experience as a trainer, educator, or as a leader. Requirements include: At least three years experience in a health related field; one year dementia related experience; Work equivalent to a college degree or college degree (feel free to contact to discuss).
CERIFICATION COURSE OVERVIEW
1. PRE-COURSE WORK. The following work must be completed before attending the onsite workshop:
Seven hours documented, online video training featuring Teepa Snow and successful completion of self assessments (quizzes) related to video training; Review of the Adult Experiential Learning Cycle and completion of the Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment and Learning Style.
2. ONSITE CLASSROOM WORKSHOP. The following 2-day workshop is conducted onsite:
Day 1: Positive Care Skills Review and Practice / 8:30am - 5:00pm. You will review and practice care partnering techniques with the PAC Mentor team. Techniques include Positive Physical Approach™ and Hand-under-Hand®. Though an intense and interactive process of mentoring and self-review, you will gain the skills necessary to demonstrate and teach others these important care partnering techniques.
Day 2: Effective Training and Facilitation / 8:00am - 5:00pm. The PAC Mentor team provides an in-depth look into the Adult Experiential Learning Cycle (five step learning cycle) and various learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) to equip the trainer with skills needed to effectively engage adult learners.
3. POST-WORKSHOP FOLLOW UP. Following the workshop, participants work one-on-one with a PAC Mentor to complete certification. This requires timely follow up and completion of the steps below within the eight-week period.
1. Call with a mentor to review Workshop Planning Guide and Multiple Intelligences
2. Facilitate one workshop using the "Normal Agine/ Not Normal Aging" outline
3. Submit a 20-30 minute recorded segment to be reviewed by PAC Mentor
4. Submit at least 3 surveys from the first workshop
Training and Certification Fee of $1,600 USD includes:
*For more details, please see our Certification Payment, Refund, and Transfer policy.
PAC Certified Independent Trainers are encouraged to annually participate in continuing education through webinars provided by Teepa Snow and/or PAC Mentors, document and demonstrate continued competence in order to maintain certification. Annual Re-Certification Fee is $150 USD.