Dementia Training

Proudly Partnered With

 

Dementia courses are designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills required to care for those with dementia effectively. These courses are aimed at professionals in the healthcare industry, including nurses, care assistants, and doctors, as well as family members and caregivers of those with the condition. Partnering with the Charity “Dementia Forward” to offer the best, most up to date content that includes lived experience in every area of it’s development. The training experience of Able Training and the compassion and experience of Dementia Forward partnership makes this suite of dementia courses the most engaging, impactful and practice improving training in the UK.

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Adaptive Caregiver Model: Supporting People Living with Dementia, Train the Trainer Course

The Adaptive Caregiver Model Train the Trainer programme is a three-day course designed to equip experienced dementia care professionals with the knowledge, confidence and resources to deliver Adaptive Caregiver Model training within their own organisation or as an independent trainer.

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Young Onset Dementia in Care

Young onset dementia affects people under 65 and often brings different symptoms, different pressures, and longer journeys to diagnosis. Developed by Able Training in partnership with Dementia Forward, this half-day course builds understanding of what young onset dementia is, the conditions that can cause it, and why it can be missed or misunderstood.
Adaptive Caregiver Model: Supporting People Living with Dementia

Adaptive Caregiver Model: Supporting People Living with Dementia

Our Adaptive Caregiver Model (ACM) course enables caregivers to respond more effectively to the changing emotional and cognitive needs of people living with dementia. It provides a flexible, practical framework that teaches caregivers how to adapt their tone, pace, and approach to suit the moment helping every interaction become calmer, kinder, and more meaningful.
Supporting LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Dementia Care

Supporting LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Dementia Care

When someone is living with dementia, they don’t stop being themselves their history, identity, and relationships still matter. For LGBTQ+ individuals, those personal stories often include decades of navigating prejudice, discrimination, and hard-won legal rights. In some cases, these experiences can resurface in later life, especially when entering care settings.
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Dementia Awareness Training

Empower your team with the skills and understanding needed to support people living with dementia. Our Dementia Training provides essential knowledge for anyone working in health, social care, education, or public-facing roles. Designed in connection with Dementia Forward, this course helps attendees understand what dementia is, the different types, key signs and symptoms, and how it affects the brain. Whether you work directly with individuals living with dementia or want to improve your awareness, our training equips you with practical strategies to deliver compassionate, person-centred care. In connection with Dementia Forward, our Dementia Awareness course enables attendees to state what dementia is and isn’t, list the different types of dementia, and describe signs and symptoms.
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Understanding and Responding to Distressed Behaviours Course

Our Understanding and Responding to Distressed Behaviours Course enables attendees to explore how and why dementia affects a person’s behaviour and gives attendees ways to reduce behaviours and de-escalate distress.
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Young Onset Dementia in Care

This course is designed to equip care professionals with the knowledge and practical skills needed to support people living with young onset dementia – dementia that develops before the age of 65.
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Meaningful Engagement and Activities in Dementia Course

In connection with Dementia Forward, our Meaningful Engagements in Dementia course enables attendees to state what a meaningful engagement is and understand the importance of a person-centred approach, helping to create positive interactions for people living with dementia.
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Dementia Awareness for the Church

Our Dementia Awareness for the Church course enables attendees to understand how to support and communicate well with people with Dementia.
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Privacy & Dignity in Care Online

Our Privacy and Dignity in Care course enables attendees to gain knowledge regarding the legislation and regulations involved as well as the 8 dignity factors.

Dementia Training: Improving understanding and care for those living with dementia

Dementia affects nearly one million people in the UK today, and that number is growing. With an ageing population and increasing awareness of early-onset and less visible presentations of the condition, there’s never been a more important time to improve our understanding of dementia and the ways we support those living with it.

At Able Training, we deliver dementia training that goes beyond the tick-box. Our courses are designed to deepen real-world understanding, enhance practical care skills, and build a more compassionate, person-centred approach across every role, from professional carers and nurses to support workers, managers, and family members. We don’t just meet the standards of the CQC and Skills for Care we surpass them.

Understanding Dementia: Not Just Memory Loss

Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of progressive neurological conditions that affect memory, thinking, behaviour, and communication. But it’s not just about memory loss—it’s about identity, relationships, and daily functioning. The impact is deeply personal and often misunderstood, particularly when it comes to young onset dementia or supporting people from LGBTQ+ backgrounds.

That’s why our dementia training courses don’t just teach symptoms. They explore lived experience, communication strategies, and how to build trust and connection when memory and language may be fading.

Practical, Person-Centred Training for Everyone

Whether you’re supporting someone in a care home, working in community health, or living with a family member who has dementia, our courses are designed to meet you where you are. We offer:
• Introductory awareness training – ideal for those new to dementia support
• Advanced and scenario-based training – for those managing complex behaviours or delivering leadership in dementia care
• Train-the-Trainer programmes – equipping internal teams to deliver high-quality, in-house dementia training
• Specialist modules – including communication, behaviour, personal care, meaningful engagement, and safeguarding

Our training is rooted in evidence-based approaches but delivered with empathy, humour, and clarity because we know that when you truly understand the why, you can change the how.

New Partnership: Dementia Forward

We’re proud to be working in partnership with Dementia Forward – North Yorkshire’s leading dementia charity. Their tireless work in providing support, information, and training has already made a huge impact across communities.
Dementia Forward is particularly active in improving awareness around young onset dementia and providing inclusive support for LGBTQ+ individuals living with dementia—ensuring that care is not just competent, but also culturally sensitive and identity-affirming.
Learn more about their incredible work and support services at www.dementiaforward.org.uk.

Together, we are working to raise standards and change lives.
Flexible Training That Fits Around You
We offer multiple ways to learn:
• Face-to-face courses at your workplace or in our dedicated training venues
• Live virtual training for remote teams
• Online modules you can complete at your own pace
• Blended learning combining online flexibility with in-person connection
Whether you’re commissioning training for a care team or looking to improve your own practice, our flexible delivery ensures the learning meets your needs.

Why Dementia Training Matters

Good dementia training doesn’t just change what we know—it changes how we act. When we understand behaviour as communication, learn to spot distress signals early, and adapt our approach with empathy, we create safer, more supportive environments for everyone.
For professionals, it’s a chance to build confidence, meet regulatory requirements, and develop career progression. For families, it’s about feeling empowered to care with dignity and connection.
Our Range of Dementia Training Courses
Dementia affects nearly one million people in the UK today, with numbers growing rapidly. Our comprehensive dementia training UK programmes go beyond tick-box compliance to deliver real-world skills that transform care quality.

Courses available include –

Dementia Awareness Training

Essential foundation course covering understanding dementia, person-centred approaches, and building confidence in dementia care. Perfect for all care staff levels.
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Understanding and Responding to Distressed Behaviours Course

Specialised training in responding to distressed behaviours with practical de-escalation techniques, understanding triggers, and creating calmer environments.
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Young Onset Dementia Training

Dedicated course addressing the unique challenges of young onset dementia – supporting people under 65 and their families with age-appropriate approaches.
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LGBTQ+ Inclusive Dementia Care

Culturally sensitive training ensuring dementia in LGBTQ communities receives identity-affirming, inclusive support throughout the care journey.
[Book LGBTQ+ Training →] coming soon

Meaningful Engagement Training

Practical techniques for meaningful engagement – activities, communication strategies, and connection methods that enhance quality of life.
[Book Meaningful Engagement Training →]

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