Namaste Care Online Workshops Autumn 2026
Wednesday 23rd September 2026 to Wednesday 21st October 2026
Online
Namaste Care - Training Enhancing comfort, connection and wellbeing in care settings
Do you work with people with advanced and advancing illness, including dementia?
Would you like to build practical skills that enhance wellbeing, comfort and connection for those you care for, right through to the end of life?
If yes, this three-day online workshop is for you.
Autumn 2026 Workshops will be held on:
- Wednesday 23 September
- Wednesday 7 October
- Wednesday 21 October
From 9.15am – 2.00pm each day
Tickets
One participant
£190
Two participants
£290
Three participants
£390
Feedback from previous participants
Find out more about Namaste Care by clicking the button below. The Namaste Care programme was originally developed for people with advanced and end-stage dementia. It can be adapted for anyone with advanced and end stage disease and can be easily be transferred to the bedside. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with either: fiona.irvine@ayrshirehospice.org or lorna.reid@ppwh.org.uk
Find out what other thought of the Namaste Care programme below -
Namaste Care - Seeing is Believing
This is a film made by Sean Macreavy Media for the Association of Dementia Studies to promote the incredible and ground-breaking Namaste Care, created by Joyce Simard for people living with advanced dementia.
More information
This 3-day online workshop costs:
- Price £190 for one participant
- Price £290 for two participants
- Price £390 for three participants
Namaste CareTM training teaches staff techniques to maximise comfort and connection through the senses, intentional presence, enhancing the physical environment and thinking and planning ahead.
All previous participants from this innovating and exciting course agreed that Namaste CareTM would benefit residents in their care homes. And, all participants would recommend this online training to a colleague, as it gave them practical ways of reaching residents they had previously struggled to comfort or connect with.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to get in touch with either:
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