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Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Elderly (Dementia Care Training)

Our Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Elderly Training equips staff with the skills and confidence to understand, prevent, and respond safely to behaviours associated with dementia and age-related conditions. Designed for healthcare and care professionals, this course focuses on person-centred, compassionate approaches that prioritise dignity, safety, and effective communication.

Benefits include:

  • Improve confidence in supporting individuals living with dementia
  • Reduce risk of escalation and distress for patients and staff
  • Promote safe, person-centred and compassionate care
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Why Managing Challenging Behaviour Training Matters

Staff working with elderly individuals—particularly those living with dementia—may regularly encounter behaviours that challenge, including agitation, confusion, resistance, or distress. These behaviours are often a form of communication linked to unmet needs, cognitive decline, or environmental factors.

Without the right understanding and approach, situations can escalate, increasing the risk of harm, distress, and reduced quality of care.

This is particularly relevant across:

  • NHS settings, including wards, outpatient services, and community care
  • Care homes and residential settings, supporting individuals with dementia and complex needs
  • Supported living and home care services, working with individuals in familiar environments
  • Hospitals and acute settings, where unfamiliar surroundings can increase confusion and distress

Our training supports organisations in delivering safe, compassionate care while meeting their duty of care under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. It also aligns with CQC standards, dementia care best practice, and person-centred care principles.

What This managing Challenging Behaviour Training Course Covers

This course combines behavioural understanding with practical strategies, helping staff respond to behaviours in a way that reduces distress and promotes positive outcomes.

Content is tailored to your organisation, but typically includes:

  • Understanding dementia and its impact on behaviour
    Exploring how cognitive decline, memory loss, and confusion influence behaviour and communication
  • Recognising the causes of behaviours that challenge
    Identifying unmet needs, environmental triggers, pain, fear, and frustration as underlying factors
  • Person-centred and compassionate approaches to care
    Supporting dignity, respect, and individual needs in all interactions
  • Early recognition of escalation and distress
    Identifying subtle changes in behaviour and emotional state
  • Communication strategies for dementia care
    Adapting language, tone, and approach to support understanding and reduce anxiety
  • De-escalation techniques in dementia-related situations
    Using calm, supportive approaches to reduce agitation and distress
  • Emotional awareness and self-management for staff
    Maintaining patience, empathy, and professionalism in challenging situations
  • Safe positioning and personal safety strategies
    Reducing risk while maintaining supportive and non-threatening interactions
  • Responding to behaviours safely and proportionately
    Managing situations in a way that prioritises safety without causing further distress
  • Scenario-based training aligned to care environments
    Realistic examples based on dementia care settings to embed learning
  • Post-incident reflection and learning
    Supporting continuous improvement, reporting, and staff wellbeing
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Course duration

1 – 3* days bespoke training

(Dependent on level of risk)

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Course learners

12 Per Course

(National Guidance states a ratio of 1 trainer per 12 delegates)

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Managing Challenging Behaviour Elderly Training

Who This Managing Challenging Behaviour Training Is For

This course is suitable for professionals working with elderly individuals, particularly those living with dementia, including:

  • NHS staff (wards, community, and outpatient services)
  • Care home and residential care staff
  • Home care and domiciliary care workers
  • Supported living teams
  • Social care and local authority staff
  • Charities and organisations supporting older adults
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Why Choose GoodSense

  • Trusted provider to NHS and care organisations nationwide
  • Award-winning conflict management consultancy (Yorkshire Prestige Awards 2024–2025)
  • Trainers with real frontline experience in healthcare and care settings
  • Scenario-based training tailored to dementia care environments
  • Fully aligned with UK legislation, CQC standards, and best practice
  • Compassionate, person-centred approach to managing behaviour
  • Consistently excellent client feedback and long-term partnerships

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. This course is designed specifically to support staff working with individuals living with dementia and age-related conditions.

The focus is on prevention, understanding, and de-escalation. Physical strategies can be discussed or included where appropriate.

Yes. This course is suitable for anyone supporting elderly individuals, particularly those with dementia or cognitive decline.

We recommend up to 16 delegates to maximise engagement and learning.

Absolutely. Training is tailored to your setting, service users, and specific challenges.

Yes. We deliver training face-to-face across the UK and can tailor delivery to your organisation.