famPLUS dementia course

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Nowadays, we encounter the term "demographic change" more and more frequently. This is often associated with the word dementia. In Germany alone, 1.5 million people live with dementia. The number of people with dementia in society will increase and even double by 2050.

More than two-thirds of all people with dementia are cared for and supported by their relatives. They often face great challenges in dealing with the illness and the associated changes and uncertainties. They must weigh which activities the affected person can manage on their own and which tasks require assistance from outside.

Experience what makes life so difficult for people with dementia.

Gain self-experience in the famPLUS Dementia Course

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famPLUS Demenz Parcours

The Dementia Course

  • Increase awareness for a better understanding of people with dementia
  • Allow yourself to face difficulties that may arise in the daily lives of those affected
  • Inform yourself about the symptoms of dementia

Gain insight into the emotional world of people with dementia by...

  • experiencing one's own limits
  • Feel uncomfortable
  • experiencing one's own incompetence

This leads to negative feelings, similar to what people with dementia experience daily. The course can help you better understand the behavior and emotions of others.

The process

Experience the disease and its symptoms through seven everyday situations. From getting dressed in the morning to having dinner, people who do not have dementia can understand the challenges faced by those with dementia.

1. Have breakfast
2. Getting Dressed
3. Lunch
4. Driving
5. In the city
6. Housework
At the end of the day

Hausarbeit    Frühstücken

Let yourself be pushed to your limits and book the famPLUS dementia course for

  • Seminars & Workshops
  • Public Events
  • Action Days, Trade Fairs & Conferences
  • Training
  • Health Days

Questions and registration for the parcours

We are at your disposal.