Dementia And Mental Health Training For Caregivers

Dementia and Mental Health Training for Caregivers: You Deserve Support Too
Looking after someone with dementia can be really tough. You may feel tired, confused, or even alone. At iCare Training, we understand what you’re going through. That’s why we’ve created a special training course just for you.
Our Dementia and Mental Health Training for Caregivers will help you learn how to give better care and also take care of your own health.

This Course Is Made Just for You
This training is for anyone who cares for someone with dementia. It doesn’t matter if you are a family member, a support worker, or a carer. You don’t need any medical background. We’ll teach you simple and useful ways to handle:
- Memory problems
- Confusion or mood swings
- Sadness, fear, or anger
- Shouting or aggressive behaviour
- Your own stress and tiredness
We want to help you feel stronger, calmer, and more confident every day.
What You’ll Learn in the Training?
This course is easy to follow. We use simple words and give lots of real-life examples. Here’s what we’ll teach you in this Dementia and Mental Health Trainings for Caregivers:
Understanding Dementia
What dementia is
How it affects the brain and memory
Different types of dementia (like Alzheimer’s)
How to Talk and Connect
Simple ways to talk to someone with dementia
How to stay calm during tough times
How to listen and understand their needs


Spotting Mental Health Problems
Signs of sadness, fear, or anger
When to ask for help
How dementia and mental health are connected
Taking Care of Yourself
How to deal with stress and tiredness
Tips to stay strong and positive
Where to get support for yourself
What to Do in a Crisis
How to handle anger or aggression
Keeping yourself and others safe
Staying calm during sudden changes
Learn from Experts Who Care
Our Dementia And Mental Health Trainings For Caregivers is made by people who really know dementia and mental health. They are:
- Dementia nurses and doctors
- Mental health trainers
- Carers with real experience
They understand your worries. They share tips that really work in real life. Our trainers are certified by Mental Health First Aid England, and we’ve been teaching carers like you for over 20 years.

Why Choose iCare Training?
We make learning simple, useful, and kind. In our Dementia & Mental Health Training For Caregivers, You’ll get:

Who Should Join This Training?
Anyone who cares for someone with dementia should take this course:
- Family members
- Home carers
- Support workers
- Care home staff
- Friends or neighbours who help out
Even if you’ve never done any training before — this is a great place to start.
Do It from Home, Anytime
This Dementia & Mental Health Training For Caregivers is fully online. You don’t have to go anywhere. You can:
- Learn using your phone, tablet, or computer
- Stop and start anytime
- Do a little each day or finish it all at once
- Learn at your own pace
Get a Certificate and Feel Proud
When you finish the training, you’ll get a certificate. You can:
- Show it to your employer
- Use it to apply for care jobs
- Feel proud of your hard work and care

Start Dementia and Mental Health Training for Caregivers Today
Caring is not easy — but you don’t have to do it alone. This training gives you the tools, support, and strength you need to care with love and confidence.
Sign up today and start learning at your own pace. Need help? Call us or message us anytime. You can be a stronger, calmer, and happier caregiver. Start your Dementia and Mental Health Training for Caregivers now — and give the best care possible, to others and to yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Dementia is a condition that causes memory loss and confusion. It gets worse over time.
Of course not! This Dementia and Mental Health Trainings for Caregivers for anyone caring for someone with dementia — even family and friends.
In this very course, You’ll learn about dementia, mental health, communication, and self-care.
That’s completely fine- in our Dementia & Mental Health Training For Caregivers; we have a whole section on how to care for yourself too.
Yes. We teach how to stay calm and handle tough situations.