Course catalogs organized by audience and learning need.
Review the courses currently planned across Behavioral Health and Dementia education. The tables below separate free family-caregiver resources from low-cost professional education.
Behavioral Health course catalog
Courses organized around privacy, crisis response, documentation, safety, patient rights, ethics, and mandatory reporting.
Intended audience: Clinical staff, direct care staff, supervisors, administrative teams, and leaders in behavioral health settings.
| Course | Category | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 1Crisis Response Basics | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Free course Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 2HIPAA Privacy and Security for Behavioral Health | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 342 CFR Part 2 and Substance Use Disorder Records | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 4Confidentiality in Group Therapy and Shared Spaces | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 5Release of Information in Behavioral Health Settings | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 6Minimum Necessary Use in Behavioral Health Documentation | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 7Electronic Communication and Telehealth Privacy | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 8Protecting Minor and Family Records | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 9Privacy Breach Recognition and Reporting | Privacy, Confidentiality, and Records | Inquire |
| 10Behavioral Health Foundations | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 11Suicide Risk Awareness and Escalation | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 12De-escalation in Outpatient Behavioral Health | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 13Workplace Safety in Behavioral Health Settings | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 14Responding to Threatening or Aggressive Behavior | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 15Safety Planning and Referral Pathways | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 16Emergency Response in Behavioral Health Clinics | Clinical Safety and Crisis Response | Inquire |
| 17Behavioral Health Documentation Essentials | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 18Medical Necessity for Behavioral Health Services | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 19Treatment Plans and Progress Notes | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 20Group Therapy Documentation Requirements | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 21Telehealth Documentation for Behavioral Health | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 22Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Behavioral Health | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 23Incident Reporting and Sentinel Event Awareness | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 24Quality Improvement for Behavioral Health Programs | Documentation, Billing, and Quality | Inquire |
| 25Patient Rights in Behavioral Health Care | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 26Trauma-Informed Communication | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 27Professional Boundaries in Behavioral Health | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 28Mandatory Reporting of Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 29Ethical Decision-Making in Behavioral Health | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 30Cultural Responsiveness in Behavioral Health Services | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 31Working With Families and Support Systems | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
| 32Stigma Reduction and Respectful Care | Patient Rights, Ethics, and Mandatory Reporting | Inquire |
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Free Dementia caregiver course catalog
Free education for family members, friends, and loved ones caring for someone living with dementia.
Dementia affects memory, thinking, communication, behavior, and the ability to manage everyday life. It is also increasingly common: the World Health Organization reported that 57 million people were living with dementia worldwide in 2021, with nearly 10 million new cases each year.
Family caregivers do essential work that is often unseen. They preserve routines, advocate during medical visits, manage changing needs, respond to difficult moments, and help a person they love remain safe, connected, and treated with dignity. That responsibility can be meaningful, exhausting, confusing, and isolating—sometimes all at once.
Complify Learning cares because caregivers deserve reliable guidance without another financial burden. These courses are our way of giving practical education back to people who give so much of themselves to others. The goal is not to make families into clinicians; it is to help them feel better informed, less alone, and more prepared for the next decision.
Prevalence source: World Health Organization dementia fact sheet (opens in a new tab).
| Course | Course overview | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Understanding Dementia: A Family Guide | An orientation course for family caregivers explaining what dementia is, how it differs from normal aging, and what to expect as it progresses. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 2 Know Your Loved One's Dementia Type | An accessible course helping families understand the specific type of dementia their loved one has and how it shapes day-to-day care. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 3 Connecting Through Person-Centered Care | A course teaching families how to preserve their loved one's identity, preferences, and dignity throughout the caregiving journey. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 4 Talking and Connecting When Words Are Hard | A communication-skills course for families navigating conversations as language abilities change. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 5 Coping with Difficult Moments and Behaviors | A practical course on staying calm and responding effectively to agitation, suspicion, or resistance from a loved one. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 6 Helping with Daily Care Routines | A hands-on course covering bathing, dressing, mealtime, and bedtime routines for a loved one with dementia. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 7 Eating Well with Dementia | A practical nutrition course for families noticing changes in appetite, weight, or eating ability. | Available Open free course (opens in a new tab) |
| 8 Making the Home Safer | A home-safety course focused on preventing falls, injuries, and accidents for a loved one with dementia. | Coming soon |
| 9 When a Loved One Wanders or Gets Confused at Night | A course addressing two of the most worrying situations families face: wandering and nighttime confusion (sundowning). | Coming soon |
| 10 Recognizing Pain and Discomfort | A course helping families notice when a loved one is in pain, especially once they can no longer say so clearly. | Coming soon |
| 11 Meaningful Activities and Moments of Joy | A course on simple, enjoyable activities that bring connection and calm without requiring special training. | Coming soon |
| 12 Navigating the Final Stages with Comfort and Care | A gentle, supportive course for families facing late-stage dementia and end-of-life decisions. | Coming soon |
| 13 Planning Ahead: Legal and Financial Basics | A plain-language course on the legal and financial steps families should take early, before a crisis. | Coming soon |
| 14 Caring for Yourself While Caring for Them | A self-care course addressing the emotional and physical toll of family caregiving, and how to sustain it. | Coming soon |
| 15 When Family Disagrees: Working Together as a Caregiving Team | A course for families navigating conflict, differing opinions, and shared caregiving responsibilities among relatives. | Coming soon |
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Low-cost Dementia courses for healthcare professionals
Purchasable education for clinical and non-clinical professionals working in hospice, long-term care, residential care, and other healthcare settings supporting people living with dementia.
As the number of people living with dementia grows, more professionals across healthcare and supportive services will encounter cognitive change, communication barriers, behavioral symptoms, safety concerns, and complex family needs. Dementia-informed care is not limited to one discipline or job title.
Clinical and non-clinical professionals shape the daily experience of care. Their observations can reveal pain or unmet needs. Their communication can lower distress. Their approach to bathing, meals, mobility, documentation, activities, and family conversations can protect dignity and improve quality of life.
Complify Learning is here to support that work with practical, respectful, low-cost education. We believe good training should help professionals understand the person behind the diagnosis, apply safer approaches in real situations, and feel more confident supporting both the individual and the people who love them.
| Course | Course overview | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Foundations of Dementia Care | A grounding course covering what dementia is, how it differs from normal aging, and how it progresses. Sets the baseline knowledge every caregiver needs before specialized training. | Coming soon |
| 2 Types of Dementia: Beyond Alzheimer's | A diagnostic literacy course exploring the distinct presentations of the major dementia subtypes, helping caregivers recognize that dementia is not one disease. | Coming soon |
| 3 Person-Centered Care in Dementia | A philosophy-and-practice course teaching caregivers to see the person, not the diagnosis, and preserve identity, dignity, preferences, and relationships. | Coming soon |
| 4 Communication Strategies for Dementia | A skills course focused on verbal and non-verbal communication techniques for clinical and non-clinical caregivers. | Coming soon |
| 5 Responding to Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms (BPSD) | A practical course on de-escalation and root-cause analysis for agitation, aggression, paranoia, hallucinations, and resistance. | Coming soon |
| 6 Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Care | A hands-on care course covering physical caregiving tasks that can become challenging as dementia progresses. | Coming soon |
| 7 Nutrition, Hydration, and Dysphagia | A clinical-skills course addressing the progression from appetite changes to feeding difficulty and end-stage dysphagia. | Coming soon |
| 8 Fall Prevention and Safe Mobility | A safety-focused course on dementia-specific fall risk factors and restraint-free mobility approaches. | Coming soon |
| 9 Wandering, Exit-Seeking, and Sundowning | A specialty course addressing three disruptive and potentially dangerous dementia-related behaviors. | Coming soon |
| 10 Pain Assessment in Non-Verbal Residents | A clinical course on recognizing and responding to pain in residents who cannot describe it, a common hidden cause of behavioral symptoms. | Coming soon |
| 11 Non-Pharmacological Interventions and Therapeutic Activities | A course on evidence-based alternatives to medication for engagement and symptom management. | Coming soon |
| 12 End-of-Life and Palliative Care in Dementia | A hospice-oriented course covering late-stage dementia care and transitions for hospice, residential, and long-term care professionals. | Coming soon |
| 13 Legal, Ethical, and Documentation Issues | A regulatory and ethics course addressing decision-making gray zones, consent, advance planning, reporting, and documentation. | Coming soon |
| 14 Caregiver Self-Care and Burnout Prevention | A workforce-sustainability course addressing the professional caregiver's well-being, resilience, and retention. | Coming soon |
| 15 Family Dynamics and Caregiver Coaching | A relational course for professionals who work alongside family members and need to coach, support, and redirect families. | Coming soon |
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