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Aging and Disability Sensitivity
Corporate Training Programs

SAFE Aging offers practical, innovative, and memorable on-site aging and disability sensitivity training programs to support specific organizational goals and training objectives.  Our programs can be tailored in terms of structure, organization, facilitated dialogue, interactive activities, simulations, goals and objectives.

TRAINING PROGRAMS

  • Interactive
  • Experiential
  • Custom designed
  • Led by experts

TRAINING GOALS:

  1. Increase awareness of normal age related changes that may challenge daily life abilities including: physical, sensory, and mental changes.
     
  2. Increase awareness of common health conditions that can cause limiting physical, mental, and sensory/perceptual changes.
     
  3. Increase awareness of dis-abling factors, hazards, barriers, conditions, attitudes and challenges that can reduce participation, safety, or inclusion in daily life activities within your store, business, community, or corporate setting.
     
  4. Enable workshop participants to identify and develop useful solutions or strategies
  1. to support customer or staff inclusion, safety, and/or active participation in your business program, service, office, church, organization, etc.
  2. build customer and/or staff loyalty and satisfaction
  1. Maximize profits

TRAINING METHODS
Examples of training methods include but are not limited to:

  • Brainstorming

  • Group activities and discussion

  • Individual activities

  • Props

  • Role-playing

  • Scenarios

  • Simulations

  • Other equipment and methods, etc.

SIMULATION ACTIVITIES: Examples include but are not limited to:

Physical conditions (To demonstrate how these challenges can affect participation in activities)

  1. Limited or loss of mobility

  2. Limited or loss of coordination

  3. Limited breathing

  4. Limited physical endurance

  5. Limited strength

  6. Limited communication

Sensory conditions (To demonstrate how these challenges can affect participation in activities)

  1. Blindness

  2. Cataracts

  3. Diabetes

  4. Peripheral neuropathy

  5. Retinal disorders

  6. Macular degeneration

  7. Low vision

  8. Other vision impairments, etc.

Mental Conditions (To demonstrate how these challenges can affect participation in activities)

  1. Loss of memory

  2. Limited concentration

  3. Depression

Health Conditions (To demonstrate how these challenges can affect participation in activities)

  1. Arthritis

  2. Asthma or other lung diseases

  3. Balance disorders

  4. Broken hip

  5. Depression

  6. Diabetes

  7. Hand disorders

  8. Heart disease

  9. Joint stiffness

  10. Multiple sclerosis

  11. Paralysis

  12. Quadriplegia

  13. Shoulder disorders

  14. Stroke

  15. Walking difficulties

  16. Wrist disorders, etc.

CUSTOM PROGRAMS AVAILABLE for:

  1. Adult living facilities

  2. Automobile industry

  3. Banking

  4. Builders

  5. Designers

  6. Engineers

  7. Entertainment venues

  8. Health care settings

  9. Hospitals

  10. Hotels

  11. Insurance companies

  12. Law firms

  13. Nursing homes

  14. Restaurants

  15. Retail chains such as

  • a. Drug chains

  • b. Supermarket chains

  • c. Home sale chains, etc.

  1. Service organizations

  2. Travel industry

  3. Telemarketing firms

  4. Others - contact us at info@safeaging.com

For more detailed information about sensitivity training, please call:

1-866-SAFE AGE or info@SAFEaging.com


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Last updated 03/20/2008