Alzheimer's disease and other dementias fundamentally change how the brain processes information, emotion, and safety.
It makes care unintuitive — NOT something you can learn by trial and error.
And with our understanding of the disease constantly changing… what you did learn just a few years ago could already be out of date.
That's why we created this fully on-demand certification course with nationally recognized dementia expert and licensed clinical neuropsychologist Dr. Sherrie All.
Whether you're a behavioral health, healthcare, or rehabilitation professional, this program builds true dementia competence.
In simple to follow step-by-step instruction, Dr. All will focus on what actually matters in your work…
…translating complex neurological changes into practical, human-centered care strategies for agitation and aggression, resistance to care, wandering, sundowning, paranoia, and communication problems.
Dr. All will even bring you up to speed on the latest medications, preventative treatments, and advances in early detection you need to know.
You'll leave this certification training ready to:
- Respond to challenging situations with calm, evidence-based approaches
- Reduce fear, frustration, and resistance for individuals and care teams
- Improve safety, trust, and quality of life across care settings
- Strengthen your confidence when supporting both individuals and families
- Earn up to 8.0 CE hours
- Instant access to all videos
- Downloadable materials
- FREE Bonus module
- FREE certification
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
PLUS, this program qualifies you to become a Certified Dementia Care Specialist through Evergreen Certifications…
…so you can let patients, colleagues, and employers know you're ready to provide dementia care that's informed, effective, and compassionate. *Professional standards apply
Register now.
P.S. You'll get a FREE BONUS session and a digital badge you can use in your email signature, LinkedIn profile, and professional directories
Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Certification
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Becoming an Evergreen Certified Dementia Care Specialist (ECDCS) shows patients, colleagues and employers your commitment to evidence based, person centered dementia care. And the best part is, your application for certification is included in your tuition. From more confidence in managing complex dementia related behaviors, ways to improve safety, and stronger professional credibility, ECDCS certification supports you at every level of your work.
Upon passing the post-test and getting certified, you'll receive a displayable certificate, a digital badge you can use in your email signature and LinkedIn profile, and listing in the Evergreen professional directory of Certified Dementia Care Specialists. Learn more at www.evergreencertifications.com/ecdcs
Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Certification
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By the end of the course, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of both dementia identification and treatment practices.
Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias
Watch Dr. Sherrie All as she provides you with the assessment tools and interventions you need to identify and differentiate between dementias, prevent and reduce difficult behaviors, and improve your ability to communicate with cognitively impaired patients! This training is vital for anyone who works with dementia and needs skills and proven strategies to provide optimal care!
- Cognitive decline vs. normal aging
- Mild Neuro-Cognitive Disorder
- Manifestations and prognosis for:
- Alzheimer's
- Vascular Dementia
- Lewy Body Dementia
- Frontotemporal Dementia
- Parkinson's
- Stages of dementia
- Pseudo-dementias and reversible conditions
- MOCA and SLUMS
- Step-by-step utilization
- What they tell you and what they don't
- Brain imaging
- Research on biomarkers
- Genetic risk profiling
- When to refer for a formal neuropsychological assessment
- Successful non-verbal communication — find meaning behind gestures
- Best practices to avoid arguments
- Questions to ask, and how to ask them
- Innovative communication tools
- Identifying triggers for challenging behaviors
- Assess for pain in dementia patients
- What you do for sundowning?
- Techniques to minimize combativeness and aggressive behaviors
- Strategies to redirect wandering
- Paranoia — causes and management
- Effective responses to hallucinations and delusions
- Strategies to reduce repetitive behaviors
- How to improve personal care and activities of daily living
- Approved medications for behavioral and cognitive symptoms
- Nutritive interventions for Alzheimer's prevention
- Disease-modifying medication
- End-of-life issues
- Reporting abuse (physical, sexual, financial)
- Multicultural considerations
- Limitations, risks, and areas of further research
(a $129.99 Value)
Join Dr. All and learn how to identify the subtle signs of cognitive decline sooner, so you can intervene when it matters most. Discover how to connect specific cognitive deficits — like memory lapses or attention challenges — with real-world struggles, such as missed appointments or medication errors. Walk away from this session with techniques to spot early-stage dementia sooner and apply tailored interventions to slow cognitive decline. Plus, get practical tools to help patients manage tasks like medication routines, navigation, and household organization.
Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Certification
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Dr. All's trainings on dementia have helped thousands of professionals build confidence and competence in dementia care across healthcare, behavioral health, and rehabilitation settings.
She's the founder and director of the Chicago Center for Cognitive Wellness, a private neuropsychology practice specializing in cognitive rehabilitation and brain health. The evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation interventions she uses have helped hundreds of adults experiencing cognitive declines improve their thinking skills, expand their functional independence, and enhance their brain health.
Dr. All has worked as a consultant to the Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging, helping to develop and evaluate a holistic brain fitness program, and her work with individuals on ways to lower their personal risk for dementia has earned the attention of media outlets, including The New Yorker and Crain's Chicago Business. Dr. All earned her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and is a member of the American Psychological Association.
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This course helps you understand how dementia changes the brain so you can adjust your approach and work more effectively with clients. You'll gain practical strategies to reduce distress, improve communication, and respond confidently to challenging behaviors—making your work feel more effective and far less stressful.
When do I get access?
You get instant access as soon as you register.
Do I get CE hours?
This training offers 8.0 CE hours for eligible professionals. Click here for Credit details. After you complete the course and the post-training evaluation, you'll receive your CE certificate.
How do I get certified?
In just three easy steps, you can become an Evergreen Certified Dementia Care Specialist (ECDCS) starting today:
- Step 1: Watch the online course.
- Step 2: Complete the CE tests and instantly print your CE certificates.
- Step 3: Submit the Certification Questionnaire included in this training, and your application is complete.*
*Professional standards apply.
Learn more about ECDCS Certification at: https://www.evergreencertifications.com/ecdcs
Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias Certification
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We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.


