Positive Approach to Care Seminar – Pasadena, Texas

The Positive Approach to Care Seminar is focused on providing a dynamic, collaboraive forum for all healthcare professionals across the spectrum of long-term care, by providing 3 free CE’s for nurses, licensed social workers, and psychologists. This educational seminar is also open to memory care directors, CNAs, caregivers, families and anyone else who seeks to learn more about dementia.

Keynote speaker, Dr. Beth Nolan, works alongside Teepa Snow by training advocating and offering techniques used by professionals and families working or living with dementia or other brain changes. Dr. Nolan received her PhD in applied gerontology from the University of Kansas, holds master’s degrees in Human Development and Applied Behavior Analysis and completed her post-doctoral training in geriatric psychiatry at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. For 20 years, she worked with a variety of human services agencies to translate and implement evidence-based programs for behavioral health, criminal justice, medicine and senior living. Dr. Nolan serves as Lead Mentor, Trainer and Coach for Teepa Snow and directs research at PAC, working to improve skills to move caregivers to become better care partners.

8:00-8:45AM Registration & Complimentary Breakfast

9:00AM -10:30AM First Session

10:30AM-10:45AM 15 Minute Break

10:45AM- Noon Second Session

Noon-12:15PM Closing Comments

Parking is free and located at the Campbell Hall parking lot located just inside the gate at 7601 Red Bluff Road, Pasadena, TX, 77507.

Positive Approach to Care Seminar – Cleveland, Ohio

The Positive Approach to Care Seminar is focused on providing a dynamic, collaborative forum for all healthcare professionals across the spectrum of long-term care, by providing 3 free CE’s for nurses, licensed social workers, and psychologists. This educational seminar is also open to memory care directors, CNAs, caregivers, families and anyone else who seeks to learn more about dementia.

Keynote speaker, Dr. Beth Nolan, works alongside Teepa Snow by training advocating and offering techniques used by professionals and families working or living with dementia or other brain changes. Dr. Nolan received her PhD in applied gerontology from the University of Kansas, holds master’s degrees in Human Development and Applied Behavior Analysis and completed her post-doctoral training in geriatric psychiatry at Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic in Pittsburgh. For 20 years, she worked with a variety of human services agencies to translate and implement evidence-based programs for behavioral health, criminal justice, medicine and senior living. Dr. Nolan serves as Lead Mentor, Trainer and Coach for Teepa Snow and directs research at PAC, working to improve skills to move caregivers to become better care partners.

 

Registration and a complimentary buffet breakfast will begin at 8AM. The keynote speaker will begin promptly at 9AM.