Dementia Awareness
Certificate in
Dementia Awareness
- 100% online delivery—learn from anywhere, on your own schedule
- Structured into seven modules covering types of dementia, early signs, diagnosis, care strategies, and family support
- Designed for carers, nurses, support workers, and healthcare professionals in residential, clinical, or community settings
- Emphasizes person-centred care, effective communication, and collaborative support networks
- Includes interactive tools, real-world scenarios, and knowledge checks to reinforce learning
- Expert-led content with step-by-step guidance
- CPD-accredited certificate upon completion
- Beginner-friendly—no prior experience needed
Upon completion of this development material, learner will be able to understand:
- What is Dementia, its Significance and Relevance in the UK
- Different Types of Dementia
- Early Signs and Symptoms of Dementia-Recognizing and Screening
- What are Diagnostic Protocols and Assessment Tools in Dementia Care
- Management Strategies in Dementia Care for Health and Social Care Workers
- What an Effective Communication and Person-Centered Care Play Role in Dementia Care
- Role of Family, Healthcare Professionals and Community in Dementia Care
- Takeaways from Dementia Awareness Learning
Designed with working professionals and learners in mind, the course offers flexible timing and duration, allowing participants to tailor their learning experience around personal and professional commitments. This ensures accessibility without compromising depth or quality.
This program is delivered by the London Campus of Higher Studies LCHS, a reputable institution committed to academic excellence and professional development. Upon successful completion, participants are awarded a certificate accredited by CPD, ensuring global recognition and alignment with continued professional development standards.
This certificate will bring you “Dementia Awareness” delivered by LCHS and Certified by CPD.

Frequently
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This course helps health and social care professionals understand dementia, recognise early signs, apply person-centred care strategies, and support individuals and families affected by the condition.
It’s ideal for carers, nurses, support workers, and healthcare professionals working in residential, clinical, or community settings.
Yes, the course is CPD-accredited and contributes to your Continuing Professional Development.
No prior qualifications are required. The course is accessible to learners at all levels.
It’s delivered fully online, allowing flexible, self-paced study from any device.
Modules include types of dementia, early signs and screening, diagnostic protocols, care strategies, communication techniques, and the role of families and communities.
Yes, a digital certificate is awarded upon successful completion.


