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Virtual Dementia Tour®

Right at Home of South Shore Long Island conducts the Virtual Dementia Tour® training for its Caregivers and the Community throughout the year. The Virtual Dementia Tour® (VDT®) helps those caring for someone with Dementia to identify with and understand his/her behavior.

The Virtual Dementia Tour® is a scientifically proven method designed to build sensitivity and awareness in individuals and professionals caring for those with Dementia. Created for anyone seeking to understand the physical and mental challenges that accompany Dementia, the Virtual Dementia Tour® not only benefits residential staff and homecare workers, it is a valuable experience for family caregivers, spouses and loved ones. This unique, interactive program has been proven to improve communication and care.

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Virtual Dementia Tour on ABC News

ABC News reporter Cynthia McFadden experiences the Virtual Dementia Tour and shares the story of a family facing Alzheimer's disease. The Virtual Dementia Tour® is a scientifically proven method of building a greater understanding of dementia through the use of patented sensory tools and instruction.

Owner of Right at Home of South Shore Long Island, Tony Gagliano, is a trained Virtual Dementia Tour facilitator. He facilitates training sessions in the local community on a regular basis. 

"With regards the Dementia tour training, this has provided me with some understanding what a family can experience with their family member they are caring for of a day to day basis. I have been able to provide some insight to the family what the individual could be experiencing daily i.e. what they hear, feel and see. The adults I work with can have multiple disabilities including Dementia, however I have found that families do not necessarily put their family member's behavior down to a form of Dementia. On providing this information my hope is that they will have a better understanding and seek/accept appropriate support." - Attendee of a Virtual Dementia Tour experience
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Right at Home of South Shore Long Island routinely offers this tour to caregivers, local facilities and elderly communities in an effort to promote compassion, empathy and understanding in people who work closely with Dementia. Contact us at (631)-815-5717 for more details.

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