Training Requirements for Social Workers Working with Dementia Patients

As a minimum, training for social workers should include:

  • An overview of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, including an overview of normal versus abnormal aging and a description of common problems associated with these diseases.
  • Common feelings and behaviors experienced by the dementia patient. An in-depth discussion of interventions to manage these feelings and behaviors should be provided.
  • Common feelings of family members. Methods to support the family including counseling techniques and the development and implementation of support groups should be provided.
  • Support for family (informal), professional, and paraprofessional dementia patient caregivers, including interventions to manage burnout and the frustration resulting from working with the dementia patient.
  • An overview of community and financial resources (such as Medicaid and Medicare) available to dementia patients and a discussion of care alternatives - respite care, day care, hospice and institutionalization.
  • Anticipation of and preparation for legal problems, including wills, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, and powers of attorney.
Source: Advisory Panel on Alzheimer's Disease. Second Report of the Advisory Panel on Alzheimer's Disease: Appendix C. (Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Publication Number (ADM) 91-1791. Washington, DC: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1991.

Compiled by the Lincoln/Greater Nebraska Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, 1999.