National council of certified Dementia Practitioners

Making a positive difference in dementia is our priority.

For over 20 years, we’ve empowered those who work in the eldercare community with knowledge, compassion, and empathy, striving to make a positive difference in dementia care.

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Certified Dementia Practitioner

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Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Trainer®

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Explore Our Certifications

The certifications offered by NCCDP are open to many different individuals -ranging from home healthcare to first responders and more.

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In addition to CADDCT™ , NCCDP offers other certifications. They include Certified Dementia Practitioner® , Certified Dementia Care Manager®, Certified First Responder Dementia Trainer®, and more.

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Seminars

NCCDP and trainers provide seminars in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care throughout the United States, NCCDP also provides online continuing education opportunities for its members.

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Instructors

Become a Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Trainer™! Train others and prepare the front-line staff and health care professionals to become a Certified Dementia Practitioner(CDP).

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NCCDP History

The National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners, LLC was formed in 2003 by Lynn Biot Gordon and Sandra Stimson with varying work and personal experiences in the field of dementia care.

These professionals ultimately created NCCDP to promote standards of excellence in dementia and Alzheimer’s disease education to health care professionals, front line staff, caregivers and more.

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Understanding Confabulation in Dementia

Exploring the Causes and Mechanisms, While Providing Caregivers Strategies for Managing Confabulation in Dementia
The Importance of Dementia-Specific CEUs in Nursing Practice

The Importance of Dementia-Specific CEUs in Nursing Practice: Enhancing Care for Long-Term and Senior Living Communities

By embracing dementia-specific education, nursing professionals can create a brighter future for those living with dementia.

Driving Engagement and Preventing Burnout Through Dementia Education with Tabitha Johnson

I like to focus on activities that engage residents and create an environment where they can succeed and enjoy a good quality of life.

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