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Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on InstagramThe Oklahoma Dementia Care Network (OkDCN) is a collaborative statewide program to improve the care and health outcomes of older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and their family and friend caregivers. Our mission is to enhance the care and support for the growing number of Oklahomans affected by all types of dementia.
See below for the many ways OkDCN can help support professional and family caregivers.
Mark your calendars and join us for a Training-For-Trainers presented by the University of Oklahoma’s Oklahoma Dementia Care Network (OkDCN). Career Technology Center program coordinators and educators are ideal attendees. You will elevate your Health Programs and Career Programs with dementia-specific content for short-term and full-time health courses (ie. CNA, CMA, CMA CEU, LPN, Police, Fire, and EMS Programs). Technology center participants will receive a certificate of attendance and a Facilitator’s Guide at the conclusion of the training, allowing the content to be easily integrated into your programs.
MetroTech Springlake Campus Economic Development Center, Room 123
1700 Springlake Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK
For more information please email or call us: ohai@ouhsc.edu and 405-271-2290 / 1-855-227-5928
Check out FREE OkDCN classes for family caregivers and health professionals.
The OkDCN ECHO projects are a collaborative model of virtual education programming for professional and family caregivers, especially in rural and tribal communities, to provide speciality geriatric care to more people, right where they live.
As a health professional caring for people who live with dementia, you can provide the best possible care by keeping your knowledge and skills up to date. Take advantage of the many types of educational opportunities and resources offered by OkDCN.
Stay up-to-date on exciting OkDCN events and news.
Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on InstagramOkDCN is housed within the Section of Geriatrics in the Department of Medicine at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and is funded by a Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program grant from the Health Resources and Service Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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