Kore Cares to Host Free Dementia Dialogue Training
Dementia affects us all—whether you’re a caregiver, healthcare worker, or community member, understanding dementia is key to providing meaningful support. With over 17,000 South Dakotans aged 65+ living with Alzheimer’s and 27,000 family caregivers supporting them daily, the need for awareness and education has never been greater.
Kore Cares - Free Dementia Dialogue Training
What is Dementia Dialogues®?
Dementia Dialogues® is a free training program designed to enhance understanding, improve communication, and equip individuals with the tools needed to support those affected by dementia. This valuable session, hosted by Kore Cares Gregory and Kore Cares Aberdeen, is open to everyone who wants to learn how to make a difference in the lives of those living with dementia.
Why Attend?
Enhance Your Knowledge – Learn about dementia, its progression, and the challenges faced by those diagnosed.
Improve Communication – Discover strategies to engage and support individuals with dementia effectively.
Community Impact – Become part of a network dedicated to creating a more dementia-friendly community.
Professional Development – Approved for continuing education credits for EMS, Dental, Long-Term Care Administrators, Social Work, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and CHW/CHR professionals.
Event Details & Registration
This training is completely free and open to the public. Whether you’re a professional seeking continuing education or a family member wanting to improve caregiving skills, this session is for you!
Kore Cares Gregory:
Date: April 5th
Time: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: 621 Main Street, Gregory, SD 57533
Register today for our Gregory session: Sign up here
Kore Cares Aberdeen:
Date: April 24th 1:00 PM to 5:15 PM & April 25th from 1:00 PM to 5:15 PM
Location: 2301 8th Ave NE, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Register today for our Aberdeen session: Sign Up here
By increasing awareness and equipping our communities with the right tools, we can ensure that individuals living with dementia receive the dignity, support, and care they deserve.