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CHATO Highlighted by NIA Impact Collaboratory

September 2022 - In Grand Rounds 29, Kristi Williams, Ph.D., RN, professor and nurse gerontologist at the University of Kansas, shares results and updates on the intervention, CHATO, for long-term care residents with Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias.

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Goal

The goal of the CHATO course is to increase awareness of the importance of effective communication with older adults and to use evidence-based, person-centered communication during interactions with older adults in nursing homes and other health care settings.

Intended Audience

This course is designed for staff in independent and assistive living, nursing homes and health care settings in the community that includes registered nurses, nursing assistants, nursing home dieticians, direct care professionals, other administrations and support employees.

Length

The total program is approximately three hours and 15 minutes, split into three modules and the evaluation. Each module is approximately an hour, depending on the individual user. The evaluation is approximately 15 minutes.


You can access the CHATO program online. No contact hour credits are available at this time. 

KU School of Nursing

University of Kansas Medical Center
Changing Talk: Online Training (CHATO)
Mail Stop 2029
3901 Rainbow Boulevard
Kansas City, KS 66160