Challenges and Evidence-based Practices for Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness in Long-term Care
For providers working with older adults with serious mental health conditions (SMHC), it is extremely important to understand how the increase of aging Americans will impact the care provided for this population in long-term care settings. Dr. Steve Bartels provides an overview of mental health care needs of this group along with co-occurring conditions that […]
Key Difference Between Schizophrenia and Dementia
For providers working in long-term care settings, it is important to know the difference in prevalence and presentation of schizophrenia and dementia. While there are many similarities in these conditions, key differences exist that must be understood to best support clients with serious mental health conditions in these settings. View video This training library was […]
Assessment of Older Adults and Persons with Disabilities
The target audience for this course are social workers and providers of health and human services looking to advance assessment skills to guide intervention planning in support of older adults with serious mental health conditions. This course highlights the significance of cultural humility and including consumers as partners in the assessment process. View course This […]
Artificial Intelligence and Geriatric Psychiatry: Developing New Paradigms
This webinar introduces the emerging presence of AI-based technology in geriatric psychiatric care, including its potential impacts on the diagnosis, intervention, and monitoring of serious mental health conditions for older adults. Specifically discussed is the role of digital phenotyping in the prevention and early detection of late-life psychiatric disabilities. Gaps and opportunities for artificial intelligence […]
An Overview of Schizophrenia and Psychosis
The goal of this webinar is to provide practitioners with an understanding of how Schizophrenia and Psychosis may present in a nursing home setting. Late-in-life onset, signs and symptoms, typically prescribed medications, non-pharmacological interventions, and other available supports are shared for members of an interdisciplinary team. View video This training library was supported by funding […]
An Overview of Bipolar Disorder for Nursing Facility Staff
This 2023 webinar provides nursing facility staff with an overview of the types of Bipolar Disorder, signs and symptoms of mania and depression, and both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for individuals with Bipolar Disorder. Presenters educate nursing facility operators on how to best prepare interdisciplinary teams to support individuals with Bipolar Disorder. View video This […]
An Easy Pill to Swallow: Nonpharmacological Interventions for Long-Term Care Residents
This webinar outlines a biopsychosocial-spiritual approach for caring for older adults with serious mental health conditions in a long-term care setting. Practitioners will benefit from an increased understanding of how mental health concerns tie to cognition, emotional wellbeing, socialization, physical health, family, behavior, legal and ethical implications, end of life planning, and the quality of […]
Aging with Serious Mental Illness
For providers of older adult healthcare services, this webinar provides an outline of the prevalence and presentation of serious mental health conditions among older adults. Specifically, presenters share the importance of practitioners understanding the impact of the “Silver Tsunami” of baby boomers, leading to rising rates of older adults with psychiatric disabilities. This webinar discusses […]
Aging Well with Serious Mental Illness
Providers of mental and physical care must be aware of the unique challenges that individuals aging with lifelong serious mental health conditions (SMHCs) face. In this webinar, Dr. Michelle Zechner provides an overview of the aging process among people with SMHCs along with strengths-based approaches for supporting the aging process. View video This training library […]
Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders in Nursing Facilities
As a practitioner in a nursing facility, you may provide care for a resident with a co-occurring serious mental health condition and substance use disorder. This webinar describes these co-occurring disorders, explains their prevalence in nursing facilities, and educates on the three types of treatment for co-occurring disorders. Presenters also explain the five stages of […]