CATCH-ON Trainings

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Current Modules — Available NOW!

Basics of:

  • Normal Aging: Address the changes older adults can experience with their muscle mass, vision, hearing, taste and smell, cognition, sleep patterns and metabolism.
  • Evaluating Memory Concerns: Understand the process of getting a dementia diagnosis from a healthcare team and resources for addressing a family member's ongoing carerelated needs.
  • Working in Interprofessional Teams: Discuss the reasons an interprofessional team can provide better care for an older adult with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) and identify the roles and responsibilities of possible common team members.
  • Person-Centered Dementia Care in Hospital Setting: Learn how to communicate with people living with dementia to maximize function and safety in a hospital setting. Completing each 10-minute module provides .25 free CE/CME/CNE or Certificate of Completion. All 4 modules should not take more than 1 hour to complete and can be done in multiple sittings.

The 4 M's of Age-Friendly Health Care

 

  • What Matters: How to initiate important conversations about end-of-life care preferences and empower you to make informed medical decisions through advance directives
  • Medications: HealthinAging.org provides comprehensive information for older adults on how medications work differently as we age, tips for managing medications effectively, strategies to avoid overmedication and harmful drug reactions, guidance on medications listed in the Beers Criteria, and a helpful FDA guide covering aging, health, and prescription medicine usage.
  • Mind: Here are resources on dementia, depression, and delirium, covering basic facts, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, care, treatment, lifestyle management, and considerations specific to older adults for each condition.
  • Mobility: CDC's MyMobility Plan offers a tool to promote safety, mobility, and independence for yourself or loved ones. HealthinAging.org provides resources on physical activity, balance problems, falls prevention, and the CDC's Still Going Strong initiative aims to prevent injuries among older adults and caregivers.

Enroll today! Please visit www.catch-on.orq to complete the modules.

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Location

ECIAAA
1003 Maple Hill Road
Bloomington, IL 61705-9327

Contact

Contact Us
Email: aginginfo@eciaaa.org
Phone: 309-829-2065
Fax: 309-829-6021

Seniors may call toll free:
Phone: 1-800-888-4456

Opening hours

Mon-Fri: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sat-Sun: CLOSED