
Caring for someone with memory loss can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Our Dementia Training programs at Angel Heart Healthcare give families and care teams the knowledge, skills, and confidence to provide compassionate, effective support.

Many families and caregivers struggle with how to respond to changes in behavior, communication challenges, and daily care needs. Without the right guidance, these moments can lead to stress, frustration, and feelings of helplessness for both you and your loved one.
Our dementia care workshops and memory care training sessions are designed to make caregiving easier and more meaningful. We teach proven strategies used by professionals, tailored to real-life situations, so you can improve communication, reduce stress, and create a safer, more supportive environment at home or in a care setting.

Start caring with confidence — book your dementia training session today and take the first step toward better days for you and your loved one.
Contact UsLearn step-by-step methods from experienced healthcare professionals so you can handle daily challenges with skill and confidence.
We don’t just talk about it, you'll get to try the techniques yourself during training.
Discover proven techniques to connect better with your loved one, even during difficult moments.
Whether you’re a family caregiver or part of a professional care team, we make the training work for you.
Learn approaches you can start using right away — no complicated jargon or theory.
Training covers how to provide compassionate care for all types of dementia and related conditions.
Understand how to create a safe environment that prevents accidents and promotes independence.
Every family and care situation is unique, so our sessions are tailored to your needs.
Learn how to respond to frustration, confusion, or aggression in a calm, respectful way.
With the right approach, you can help your loved one feel respected, valued, and understood..
Dementia training teaches families, caregivers, and care teams the skills needed to provide compassionate, effective support for people living with memory loss.
It gives you practical tools, proven care techniques, and confidence to manage daily routines, communication challenges, and behavioral changes.
Not at all. Our sessions are designed for everyday caregivers and families. No medical background required.
We cover communication skills, safety, daily care routines, handling challenging behaviors, and ways to reduce caregiver stress.
Most sessions run between 1-3 hours, depending on your needs and whether you choose a one-time workshop or multi-session program.
Yes! Our training covers all types of dementia, including Alzheimer’s, Lewy body dementia, vascular dementia, and other memory-related conditions.
Absolutely. We work with both families and healthcare professionals, customizing content for the setting and audience.
We serve Vancouver, Burnaby, and Richmond, with Vancouver as our main location. Nearby areas may also be available upon request.
Yes! We personalize our sessions based on the person’s stage of dementia, abilities, and preferences.
Simply contact us to schedule a consultation. We’ll discuss your goals and set up a training plan that works for you.
Dementia isn’t a single disease — it’s a general term for conditions that cause changes in memory, thinking, and behavior. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type, but there are others, such as vascular dementia and Lewy body dementia. These conditions gradually affect a person’s ability to manage daily life, communicate, and stay independent. While there’s no cure, the right knowledge and care strategies can greatly improve quality of life for both the person living with dementia and their caregivers. That’s where proper training makes all the difference.
Discover ways to connect and reduce frustration for both you and your loved one.
Gain strategies for handling agitation, confusion, or aggression with compassion.
Learn what dementia is, how it progresses, and how it affects daily life.
Simple, engaging activities that can bring joy and help maintain abilities.
Training tailored to your loved one’s stage of dementia and personal needs.
Tips for preventing accidents and supporting independence at home or in care settings.
Learn how to make tasks like eating, bathing, and dressing easier and more comfortable.
Self-care strategies to keep you healthy, balanced, and able to provide consistent care.
Book a free consultation with no obligation. We would love to answer any questions you have!
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