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Online Conferences and Webinars

It’s the only way to go when your schedule is packed and you’re really short of time…

The Montessori Dementia Center currently offers the following online conferences and webinars. Click on the topic of interest, below, for all details and registration.

 

 

 

⇒Engage & Empower:   Create and Present Purposeful Activities Adapted for People Living with Dementia

⇒Beyond the Behavior –An Online Intensive About Changing the Conditions Around Responsive Behaviors in Dementia Care

⇒Resident Choice – a System not a Suggestion

⇒Shaping Their World: Communication That Connects in Dementia Care  

⇒Dementia-Inclusive Resident Committees: Where Everyone Belongs

Value of 1.5 – 3 Hour Live and Interactive Online Conferences and Webinars

In today’s fast-paced world, finding convenient and cost-effective ways to stay informed and up-to-date is essential. One increasingly popular option is the short live and interactive webinar. These sessions offer numerous benefits that make them a valuable resource for both individuals and organizations.

They are considered a great value, saving both time and money and here’s why…

Convenience and Flexibility

One of the primary advantages of these shorter webinars is their convenience. Unlike full-day seminars or multi-day conferences, a 2 – 3 hour webinar fits easily into a busy schedule.

Participants can join from the comfort of their own home or office, eliminating the need for travel. This flexibility allows for participation without the disruption of normal daily activities, making it easier for people to attend without needing to take time off work or rearrange their personal schedules.

Cost-Effective

Online conferences and webinars save money in several ways. First, there are no travel expenses, which can be a significant cost for in-person events. This includes not just the cost of transportation, but also accommodations, meals, and other related expenses.

Additionally, registration fees are generally lower than those for traditional conferences and training sessions. Organizations can save on venue rental, printed materials, and other logistical costs, passing these savings on to participants through lower registration fees.

Interactive Learning

Despite being online, these webinars are designed to be interactive and engaging. Live Q&A sessions, polls, and interactive discussions allow participants to engage directly with the presenters and other attendees, if they want to.

This interactive element enhances learning and ensures that participants can clarify their doubts and apply what they’ve learned immediately. According to a study by the Learning House, interactive learning can significantly improve retention rates compared to passive learning methods.

Time Efficiency

Time is a precious commodity, and shorter online conferences and webinars respect this by delivering valuable content in a concise format. A focused 1.5 – 3 hour session can cover key points without the filler often present in longer events. This efficiency means that participants can gain the knowledge and skills they need without spending an entire day or more away from their responsibilities. According to research by Training Industry, shorter, focused training sessions can lead to better engagement and retention.

Accessibility

Live online conferences and webinars are accessible to a global audience, breaking down geographical barriers. This inclusivity means that more people can benefit from the information and training provided, regardless of their location.

Additionally, many webinars are recorded and made available for later viewing, allowing participants to revisit the material or catch up if they were unable to attend the live session.

Networking Opportunities

While traditional conferences are often valued for their networking opportunities, interactive webinars also offer platforms for professional networking. Follow-up discussion groups enable participants to connect with peers and industry experts.

1.5 – 3 hour live and interactive conferences/webinars offer a convenient, cost-effective, and engaging way to learn and stay updated. They save time and money, provide interactive and efficient learning experiences, and are accessible to a broad audience, making them an excellent choice for continuous education and professional development.

 

Let us know if you’d like to be notified as soon as these become available… 

New Conferences Coming Soon:

Montessori for Management: Leading the Implementation of the Montessori Inspired Lifestyle®

Prepared Environments for Dementia Care: Creating spaces that cue independence, calm, and orientation.

Meaningful Roles: From Doing to Being (Expanding from activities to real-life community contribution.)

Family Partnerships in Montessori Care: Engaging families as allies, not observers.

Montessori-Inspired Dining and Mealtime Engagement: Encouraging independence, dignity, and appetite through environment and process.

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Details & Registration Info.

1-Day Dementia Care Training for PSWs & Frontline Staff - Montessori Dementia Center

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Instructor-Led, On-Demand Training Programs

Group Training for Residences

Online 10.5-Hour (3 x 3.5 Hours) Montessori Dementia Training

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Creating and Presenting Activities Adapted for the Cognitively Impaired

Dementia-Inclusive Resident Committees: Where Everyone Belongs

Credentialing for Home Care and Staffing Providers 

Resident Choice Is a System, Not a Suggestion

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About Us

Empowering Lives with Compassion and Innovation

At the Montessori Dementia Center, we teach care partners how to transform the care experience for individuals living with dementia.

Through the principles of the Montessori method adapted for the cognitively impaired developed by Dr. Cameron Camp, we champion autonomy, dignity, and community engagement, ensuring every person is recognized for their unique abilities and potential.

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