Course Code: REL-PAC-0-POD4
Hours: 1
Type: Online Course
Content Expiration Date: 12/31/2026
Learning Objectives:
Define cultural competence, cultural sensitivity, and cultural humility.
Recognize the value of cultural competence in dementia care.
Describe steps to take to improve cultural competence.
Outline:
Introduction (06:06)
Why cultural competence in dementia care is relevant (1:58)
What does it mean to be culturally competent? (4:01)
How are cultural sensitivity and cultural awareness different from competence? (7:16)
Practicing cultural humility (10:38)
Barriers to providing culturally competent care (15:32)
Social determinants of health as barriers (19:51)
Person-centered care approach to providing culturally competent dementia care (22:18)
A case study using person-centered culturally competent care (29:49)
Outcomes using culturally competent care (38:16)
How professionals can improve their cultural competence and sensitivity (43:48)
Does your facility’s visuals and resources reflect the cultures you serve (44:28)
Connecting with the community to build cultural competence (46:27)
Conclusion (51:43)
Writer: Annette Brownlee BSN, RN
Annette Brownlee, BSN, RN is an SME Writer for the Post-Acute Care team. She has a Bachelor of Arts in advertising from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Science in nursing from the University of Northern Colorado. Annette has worked in skilled nursing and home health. Her most recent experience includes being a Staff Development Coordinator and Infection Preventionist.
Subject Matter Expert: Ankita Wheeler M.S.CCC-SLP, CDP
Ankita is a speech-language pathologist and certified dementia practitioner based out of San Francisco, California. She is originally from Toronto, ON, and completed her master’s degree in Minot, North Dakota.
Her passion for supporting patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals in the world of dementia sparked through her clinical practice in home health and assisted living facilities. Often, especially through the pandemic, many individuals with dementia were not receiving the support they needed or being included in activities simply due to a gap in education and confidence from their caregivers or loved ones. Ankita strives to close this gap through advocacy of evidence-based practices, clinical experience, and sharing community resources.
Target Audience:
The target audience for this course is: Administrators; Nurses; Social Workers; in the following settings: Post-Acute Care.
Relias Learning will be transparent in disclosing if any commercial support, sponsorship or co-providership is present prior to the learner completing the course.
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All courses offered by Relias Learning, LLC are developed from a foundation of diversity, inclusiveness, and a multicultural perspective. Knowledge, values and awareness related to cultural competency are infused throughout the course content.
To earn continuing education credit for this course you must achieve a passing score of 80% on the post-test and complete the course evaluation.
Course Delivery Method and Format
Asynchronous Distance Learning with interactivity which includes quizzes with questions/answers, and posttests.