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HealthCare Interactive offers the CARES series of online dementia care training, certification, and certificate programs for organizational staff, professional caregivers, and family caregivers. Its core goal is to improve care capabilities for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other progressive dementias, while also helping organizations meet U.S. state-level dementia training requirements.
The courses are primarily video-based and include interactive activities, case studies, and video content featuring real staff members, experts, family members, and people living with dementia. Course topics include Dementia Basics, Advanced Care, Dementia-Related Behavior, Activities of Daily Living, End-of-Life Dementia Care, Elder Abuse Prevention, Serious Mental Illness, Dementia-Friendly Hospitals, and Dementia Care for Families. Eligible CARES courses include Dementia Certification; learners who complete 40 hours and 40 modules and pass the exam can earn the CARES Dementia Specialist (C.D.S.) professional credential.
The scraped text shows that organizational plans start at $999 per user and $1,999 per site; the C.D.S. credential purchased separately is $799. If an organization purchases the full course catalog, C.D.S. exam vouchers are $150 per person. The text also mentions 2-year and 3-year options for the full catalog, but the full pricing is not disclosed, so further inquiry is still needed for budget evaluation.
Its strengths are its strong specialization, comprehensive course system, and partnerships or background connections with research or professional organizations such as the Alzheimer’s Association, Duke University, the NIH, and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. The program is also recognized by CMS/Medicare and others, making it suitable for U.S. care organizations seeking credible training support. Drawbacks include repeated page information and the appearance of “Development Server” wording, which makes the site’s maintenance status somewhat unclear; pricing is not fully transparent; and there is no visible information about Chinese-language instruction, Chinese subtitles, or recognition of the certificates in China.
It is better suited to U.S. senior care facilities, hospitals, hospice providers, or nursing teams for staff training, and also to care professionals who want to strengthen their résumés. The family version is suitable for family members caring for relatives with dementia at home, helping them learn communication, behavior-management, and stress-reduction strategies.
Based on the scraped text, it is not possible to determine whether the site can be accessed directly from mainland China, so china_access is marked as “unknown.” In addition, its certification mainly centers on U.S. care practices and regulatory contexts, so users in China should focus on confirming language support, payment options, access speed, and the local applicability of the certificate.
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