New! ChooseMyViews® for Communication
Now available in the CARD store ChooseMyViews® Visual Communication Tool ChooseMyViews® makes communication easier and more effective for people with dementia or other cognitive deficits, [...]
Now available in the CARD store ChooseMyViews® Visual Communication Tool ChooseMyViews® makes communication easier and more effective for people with dementia or other cognitive deficits, [...]
Contest in Honor of Activity Professional Week 2021 Deadline to enter: December 23, 2020. 12:00 pm (Noon) EST. Via email ONLY. NCCDP, ICCDP, NAAP and CARD have collaborated to [...]
On Monday, November 30th, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm (EST), Dr. Cameron Camp will be a panelist for the National Center on Advancing Person-Centered Practices and Systems webinar on [...]
The podcast, Brain Health with Elliot Jardin, PhD, explore brain health with guests from all over the world who are involved in the area.Dr. Cameron Camp and Dr. Evan Shelton [...]
In an article published September 2020 by Global Platform for the Rapid Generation and Transfer of Knowledge on COVID19, Dr. Cameron J. Camp, our Director of Research and Development, and [...]
You are invited to a Virtual Montessori Education Series hosted by Dr. Cameron Camp and Windsong at Eola Hills Memory Care. These free conversations are held via Zoom and open [...]
Discover how a Montessori approach improves engagement for both residents and staff, how applying social scaffolding and a deliberate developmental leadership approach leads to greater staff satisfaction and productivity, [...]
“A Moment of Joy and Connection, Delivering Smiles” Monarch Pathways is offering a new service that connects a professional musician with individual and groups of residents (practicing social isolation). [...]
We are pleased to announce that our Montessori Dementia Care Professional online course has been approved for 6 continuing education credits for social workers through the Nevada Board of Examiners [...]
By Vincent M. Antenucci Center for Applied Research in Dementia January 2020 Professionals who work in memory care often are asked questions that are difficult or uncomfortable to answer [...]