Dementia in Primary Care
CE Information
2.0 CE creditsCompletion Time
2 hoursAvailable Until
December 31, 2025Posted By
PESI

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Specialties
GerontologicalSubspecialties
Neurology and Primary CareClinical Topics
Dementia, Geriatric Medicine, and Primary CareIn the complex landscape of early Dementia recognition and treatment, primary care providers face multifaceted challenges. Successfully identifying dementia and supporting patients and families through each stage calls for a unique blend of clinical expertise, empathy, and practical problem-solving. In this session, dementia expert Amy Siple shares the latest evidence-based strategies for recognizing and screening dementia, managing medications, supporting families, collaborating with specialists, and more.
Learning Objectives
- Identify at least two considerations in the clinical evaluation of dementia.
- Differentiate between at least two types of dementia.
- Identify at least three nonpharmacologic care considerations for the client with dementia.
- Identify at least three pharmacologic care considerations for the client with dementia.
Speakers

Professional Speaker/ Nurse Practitioner
CE Information
This activity offers 2.0 CE credits to attendees.
Accredited by ANCC, ACCME.
Credit eligibility by state, board, and more information can be found here: Dementia in Primary Care
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