Dysphagia Awareness and Care for Community Volunteers

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This is a comprehensive workshop aimed at equipping community volunteers with essential knowledge and skills to support seniors and caregivers dealing with dysphagia. Participants will gain a clear understanding of dysphagia symptoms, risks, and its impact on seniors' well-being. They will learn to identify suitable food and fluid options for individuals with dysphagia, fostering a safe and nourishing dietCourse Details

Nett Fee after Government subsidy S$68.46


Provider
SG Assist

training@sgassist.com

Duration
14 hours over 2 sessions

Contact
9069 4757

Commencement
19 May 2025

Registration
Open

Venue
Blk 839 Yishun Street 81, 01-298 S(760839)

Trainer
Evelyn
Don Tan
Don Tan
Evelyn
Adrian Tan
Don Tan
Course information is accurate as provided by course provider on 28 April 2025. For more information, please contact the course provider.
Trainer's Profile
Evelyn
Evelyn is the Founder of Aphsia SG, and a speech therapist by training with a Masters of Science, Speech-Language Pathlogy (NUS). Passionate in her advocacy work for aphasia, she still manages to find to be a clinical educator with NUS Yong Loo Lin Sch. of Medicine.Don Tan
A skilled facilitator and advocate, Adrian specializes in designing engaging learning experiences, fostering collaboration, and driving innovative solutions for aging-related challenges. His work reflects a passion for empowering individuals and communities through education, advocacy, and purposeful action.Don Tan
A skilled facilitator and advocate, Adrian specializes in designing engaging learning experiences, fostering collaboration, and driving innovative solutions for aging-related challenges. His work reflects a passion for empowering individuals and communities through education, advocacy, and purposeful action.Evelyn
Evelyn is the Founder of Aphsia SG, and a speech therapist by training with a Masters of Science, Speech-Language Pathlogy (NUS). Passionate in her advocacy work for aphasia, she still manages to find to be a clinical educator with NUS Yong Loo Lin Sch. of Medicine.Adrian Tan
Adrian Tan is a dynamic Adult Educator and community leader with a strong focus on purposeful aging, caregiving, and community development. As Co-founder and COO of SG Assist and a Community Fellow at the Institute of Public Studies, he has dedicated years to supporting seniors, caregivers, and mental health initiatives.Don Tan
A skilled facilitator and advocate, Adrian specializes in designing engaging learning experiences, fostering collaboration, and driving innovative solutions for aging-related challenges. His work reflects a passion for empowering individuals and communities through education, advocacy, and purposeful action.Reviews on Course
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