Education

Interprofessional Community Dementia Caregiving (ICDC) Mini-Course 

The Interprofessional Community Dementia Caregiving (ICDC) Mini-Course is a project funded by Wisconsin Department of Health through the Wisconsin CDC-funded Building Our Largest Dementia (BOLD) Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Disease Project.

The primary goal of the initiative is to implement and evaluate an opportunity to educate health and social care profession students to learn and work collaboratively with each other and with the caregivers of people living with dementia.

The ICDC is a virtual community mini-course in which interprofessional teams of students work collaboratively with each other and with an assigned family caregiver of a patient living with dementia, a dementia care specialist (DCS), and a faculty/community facilitator to develop a customized Caregiver Health and Wellness Resource Packet (as a Capstone Project) for the caregiver.

Participation in the Spring 26 ICDC Mini-Course will count toward a UW IPE Digital Badge.

Meeting Dates Spring 2026 (all meetings are virtual):

Tuesdays and Thursdays, February 17 – March 10. Meeting times 5-7 pm.

(2/17, 2/19, 2/24, 2/26, 3/3, 3/5, 3/10)

Due to the participatory nature of this course, attendance at all sessions is mandatory.

Want to RSVP or be contacted about the ICDC for Spring 2026?  Click HERE.