Events Calendar
Person Centered Thinking - ALTSA Training8/29/20249am1:30pm
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This training is an introduction to person centered concepts and thinking. This is an interactive training where participants will learn about the core concept of person-centered thinking and how that concept can be used in their day to day work. This training is an update to previous Introduction to Person Centered Thinking. While this training may be taken by those who have attended previous sessions, priority will be given to new registrants. 4.5 hours*
- Tuesday March 5th 10:00-3:00*
- Tuesday June 25th 11:30-4:00
- Thursday August 29th 9:00-1:30
- Tuesday December 3rd 10:30-3:30*
*longer sessions to allow for lunch break
To register for training, send participant name, e-mail address, agency (if not AAA) to Lexie Bartunek. lexie.bartunek@dshs.wa.gov.
- Trainings are limited to 15 participants.
- Trainings are open to all ADRC/AAA staff. This included Title XIX Case Managers and contracted agency staff.
- Registration is first come, first served until filled. However, to keep registration fair and participants varied, we may limit number of participants from one AAA per training.
- Dementia Capable registration will close 1 week prior to live session due to required online component. *this will be via Inform USA (AIRS) Learn
- Participants must attend entire training. If unable to attend full training, please register for an alternate date.
- No Shows
- First time, staff will be added to next available class.
- Second time will have to request to re-register.
- Trainings will be via Microsoft TEAMS.
- Link/calendar invites will be sent out to participants with confirmation e-mail.
- Dementia Capable and Active Listening training require previous participation in Person Centered Thinking. This can be either virtual training or previous in person 1- or 2-day series
- All training are open to repeat participants however priority will be given to new participants.
For any questions or requests, please reach out to Lexie Bartunek (lexie.bartunek@dshs.wa.gov) or Aime Fink (aime.fink@dshs.wa.gov).