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Palliative Care: Mental Health Issues of Older Adults Module 3 - Caregiving and Care Delivery

Course Availability

Home Study

CE Broker #: 10-56286
CE Credits: 1.00

$20.00

Online Course

CE Broker #: 10-56285
CE Credits: 1.00

$15.00

This study is part of a series of studies on palliative care for mental health professionals. The studies can be studied as stand alone topics or may be taken in sequence for a more comprehensive exploration of the topic.

 

This module will cover

Module Three: Care giving and care delivery. Among the more compelling concerns are end-of-life issues. The offering discusses advance directives and the concept of medical futility and the common problems associated with these decisions.


Module One is designed to give a bio-psychosocial overview of older adulthood including theories of aging, and the processes of normal aging. This CE offering may be used in fulfillment of the Florida license renewal requirement for domestic violence if taken on an alternate biennium (for psychologists, mental health counselors, and marriage and family therapists).

Module Two: Common mental health problems of the elderly, covers demographics of the elder population and common mental and behavioral health problems encountered in older populations.


Module Four Contextual Issues of Elder Care discusses issues such as diversity concerns, ageism, therapeutic nihilism and gerophobia. Training recommendations for providers of care to the elderly are provided.

 

1. Participants will be able to describe issues of care giving and care delivery to the elderly

2. Participants will be able to discuss end-of-life issues


Purpose

Learners should obtain a foundational understanding of the older adult population and its mental health needs. The study should enhance sensitivity to and awareness of perceptions and expectations of aging and the aged.