EPISODE · Sep 30, 2025 · 39 MIN
Connect, Equip, Stand Out: Team Dementia Training that Builds Trust with Maggie Cattell and Dr Sam Fazio
from The Move In Senior Living Marketing · host Unlock Health
In this conversation, Maggie Cattell and Dr. Sam Fazio from the Alzheimer's Association discuss the importance of training and resources in dementia care. They emphasize the importance of person-centered care, the role of community engagement, and the significance of establishing trust with families. The discussion covers various programs and recommendations aimed at improving care quality, as well as the importance of leadership in implementing these practices. The conversation underscores the evolving nature of dementia care resources and the necessity for ongoing support and education for healthcare professionals. https://www.linkedin.com/in/macattell/ Alzheimer's Association websitedementia care practice recommendationsessentiALZcurriculum reviewProject ECHO dementia care provider roundtable
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In this conversation, Maggie Cattell and Dr. Sam Fazio from the Alzheimer's Association discuss the importance of training and resources in dementia care. They emphasize the importance of person-centered care, the role of community engagement, and the significance of establishing trust with families. The discussion covers various programs and recommendations aimed at improving care quality, as well as the importance of leadership in implementing these practices. The conversation underscores the evolving nature of dementia care resources and the necessity for ongoing support and education for healthcare professionals. https://www.linkedin.com/in/macattell/ Alzheimer's Association websitedementia care practice recommendationsessentiALZcurriculum reviewProject ECHO dementia care provider roundtable
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