Wandering, Exit-Seeking, and Safety Awareness
Rosenthal Community Care Services Online Course
Wandering, Exit-Seeking, and Safety Awareness
A practical caregiver education course about reducing risk, observing patterns, protecting safety, and reporting concerns when a resident living with dementia wanders or looks for an exit.
Course Overview
In this course, you will follow Mr. Rosenthal through dementia-specific wandering and exit-seeking situations. You will practice recognizing patterns, reducing environmental risks, responding calmly near exits, and sharing safety concerns appropriately.
This course focuses specifically on wandering, exit-seeking, and safety awareness. It does not duplicate separate RCCS courses on dementia basics, communication, repeated questions, sundowning, bathing, eating, general behavior response, hospice, or detailed documentation.
- Lesson 1: Recognizing Wandering and Exit-Seeking Patterns
- Lesson 2: Reducing Environmental Risk
- Lesson 3: Responding Safely Near Doors and Exits
- Lesson 4: Purposeful Walking and Safe Redirection
- Lesson 5: Safety Concerns, Observation, and Reporting
Student Information
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Completion Review
You completed Wandering, Exit-Seeking, and Safety Awareness.
Your completion may now be submitted to Rosenthal Community Care Services for administrative review. Certificate issuance is not automatic and depends on meeting course requirements, including minimum course duration, completion of lessons, passing graded activities, and submitting reflection responses.
You may submit your completion regardless of time spent. If the minimum required time was not met, Rosenthal Community Care Services may decide not to issue a certificate and may require the student to restart the course.