Caregiving, Dementia, and Incontinence

Discover practical strategies to support people living with dementia and incontinence in their daily routines and personal care with this online course from Deakin University.

Duration

5 weeks

Weekly study

3 hours

100% online

How it works

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Free

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Established

1974

Location

Melbourne, Australia

World ranking

Source: QS World University Rankings 2021

Develop coping strategies to assist people living with dementia and incontinence

Many people who are living with dementia also experience incontinence, which can be daunting for caregivers.

On this five-week course, you’ll be guided by experts from Deakin University, and the National Ageing Research Institute (NARI), dispelling the many misconceptions surrounding incontinence and learning how to ensure the dignity, comfort, and safety of those under your care.

Explore the basics of bowel and bladder function

Delving into the biological functions of the bowel and bladder, you’ll examine the effects of ageing and dementia on continence and identify warning signs for when medical health should be sought.

With this knowledge, you’ll be able to develop sensitive support strategies, founded in scientific understanding.

Promote healthy bladder function and assist with toileting and personal hygiene

You’ll examine a range of approaches to help a person living with dementia maintain continence and manage incontinence, including assisting with personal hygiene and the use of continence aids and incontinence products.

With this knowledge, you’ll be able to help the person you’re caring for maintain their independence for as long as possible and improve their quality of life.

Learn how to access support services and quality health information

Through group discussion, you’ll share practical advice and coping skills to improve your problem-solving, flexibility, and planning skills.

You’ll also learn how to find trustworthy information and access continence services to improve the care you can provide.

By the end of this course, you’ll understand the causes and effects of incontinence in people with dementia. You’ll have gained practical strategies to support your caregiving, having learned a variety of physical and emotional support techniques.

What topics will you cover?

  • Beliefs about incontinence and their impact on emotions and behaviours.
  • How to maintain and improve bowel and bladder health.
  • How ageing and dementia can affect bowel and bladder function.
  • Using a variety of approaches to help a person living with dementia maintain continence and manage incontinence.
  • Accessing quality health information and support.

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