• Cite three demographic facts about aging persons with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder (ADRD) who live in
single person households
• Recall four key proven community-based actions/programs that support persons with dementia who live alone — and compare these with current practice in their communities
• Describe a a “care map” and ways it can be used to support a person living alone with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia who is living alone
• Identify assistive technology resources in their community, describe devices that can assist a person with dementia, and make a referral to a program
• Describe Catholic Charities Hawaii’s strategic approach to assisting those living alone with ADRD on Oahu and name key contacts for referrals to the agency
• Identify ethical issues in risk and autonomy and analyze them in relation to supporting persons living alone with dementia
Video Resource Library
Learning about brain health, Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, and the caregiving journey can feel overwhelming. Sometimes, hearing a story, seeing an approach in action, or listening to an expert explain a concept brings clarity and comfort in a way that printed words alone simply can’t.
That’s why we’re gathering impactful dementia‑related videos from across Hawai‘i and around the world—bringing them together in one easy‑to‑explore space. This collection includes local perspectives, cultural insights, global research, caregiving wisdom, and practical tools for everyday life. We do not own these videos—they are shared here to help our community find helpful educational resources.
Living Alone with Dementia: Strategies for Support Part 1
- Type: Webinar
- Topics: Dementia Care
- Audiences: Professionals
- Speakers: Mike Splaine, Kate Gordon, Stephen G. Post, & Susan E. Williams
- Host: Catholic Charities Hawai‘i and Splaine Consulting
- Length: 1:07
Living Alone with Dementia: Strategies for Support, Part 2
• Cite three demographic facts about aging persons with Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder (ADRD) who live in
single person households
• Recall four key proven community-based actions/programs that support persons with dementia who live alone — and compare these with current practice in their communities
• Describe a a “care map” and ways it can be used to support a person living alone with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia who is living alone
• Identify assistive technology resources in their community, describe devices that can assist a person with dementia, and make a referral to a program
• Describe Catholic Charities Hawaii’s strategic approach to assisting those living alone with ADRD on Oahu and name key contacts for referrals to the agency
• Identify ethical issues in risk and autonomy and analyze them in relation to supporting persons living alone with dementia
- Type: Webinar
- Topics: Dementia Care
- Audiences: Professionals
- Speakers: Mike Splaine, Kate Gordon, Stephen G. Post, & Susan E. Williams
- Host: Catholic Charities Hawai‘i and Splaine Consulting
- Length: 1:06
Managing Daily Life 1 – Meal Time
- Type: Interview, educational, Encouragement
- Topics: Caregiving
- Audiences: Caregivers
- Speakers: Tony Vericella
- Host: Alzheimer's Caregiving and The Caregivers
- Length: 0:03:47
Managing Daily Life 2 – The Evolving Wardrobe
- Type: Interview, educational, Encouragement
- Topics: Caregiving
- Audiences: Caregivers
- Speakers: Tony Vericella
- Host: Alzheimer's Caregiving and The Caregivers
- Length: 0:04:42
Managing Daily Life 3 – Personal Hygiene
- Type: Interview, educational, Encouragement
- Topics: Caregiving
- Audiences: Caregivers
- Speakers: Tony Vericella
- Host: Alzheimer's Caregiving and The Caregivers
- Length: 0:03:40
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