This masterclass, led by Kate Thubron, an Official UK Trainer for Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care (PAC), offers an in-depth exploration of dementia care principles. Participants will delve into PAC strategies, the GEMS® Brain Changes Model, and gain a deeper understanding of dementia types, brain changes, and their effects. The workshop also provides practical techniques for managing vision changes, enhancing communication, and addressing distress, equipping participants with actionable tools for delivering compassionate, person-centred care.
This masterclass provides a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of dementia care through the internationally acclaimed Positive Approach to Care (PAC) model, developed by Teepa Snow. Led by Kate Thubron, an Official UK Trainer for PAC, the workshop equips participants with practical skills and evidence-based strategies to enhance the care and support they provide. You’ll gain insights into the different types of dementia, how they affect brain function and behaviour, and explore effective ways to connect and communicate with individuals at various stages of their dementia experience. This knowledge is essential for delivering compassionate, person-centred care that aligns with best practices and supports compliance with national dementia care standards.
The session also introduces Teepa Snow’s GEMS® Brain Changes Model, a powerful framework for understanding cognitive states and adapting care to meet individual needs. In addition to these practical tools, the masterclass covers key aspects of vision changes in dementia, communication techniques for managing distress, and an open forum to share challenges and access resources. This masterclass is designed to support the objectives of national dementia care policies, ensuring participants leave with actionable strategies to meet the highest standards of care and improve outcomes for individuals living with dementia.