Significantly reduce challenging situations and create more calmness and meaning
for both yourself and your family member with dementia
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- Discover the three biggest mistakes most caregivers make and what to do instead.
- Stop fighting and wasting time by understanding the subcortical part of the brain.
- Get 3 NEW powerful tools to calm your nervous system almost instantly (I never shared these before on any of my training).
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Join this FREE virtual Dementia Training Based on the H.E.A.R.T. Method.
Register now! Join me on Wednesday, October 25, at 11.30 AM Pacific TimeÂ
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What we'll cover

Myths that keep you stuck in a vicious cycle
and what to do instead

How to reduce anger and frustration
and create more calmness and meaning for both of you

Little known ways to calm yourself in under 3 minutes
because you may not have time to meditate or go to a spa
Break free from the overwhelm and confusion and feel more in control of your life
Register for this free power training starting on Wednesday, October 25 at 11.30 AM (Pacific)Â
- this training is jam-packed with straightforward and practical insights
- a recording will be available
- Â training is based on neuroscience and new effective practices
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A warm invitation to join me on this special training
Based on the Experience Centered Care with the H.E.A.R.T. Method

surprising insights from neuroscience
Get powerful insights from neuroscience, that will give you tremendous clarity and will help you create more calmness for yourself and your person

effective communication tools
Discover the secrets to create more connection and collaboration between you and your person with dementia

powerful strategies to boost your health
Get new strategies that will help you break free from anger, guilt and overwhelm so that you can improve your health and life
Presented by:
Nadine Jans, MSc. Founder of the Experience Centered Care with H.E.A.R.T. Method and the Calm Caregiving Blueprint
My name is Nadine Jans and I am on a mission to end the overwhelm, stress and loneliness of people with dementia and their care-partners.
I am a psychotherapist and coach in Vancouver Canada and a psychologist in the Netherlands. About 18 years ago, I started my internship as a psychologist in elder care in the Netherlands, helping people with dementia, families, and professional care providers to manage challenging situations, high levels of stress, caregiving, dementia related issues, anxiety and anger. A few years later I became an eating disorder therapist as well and helped my clients break free from overeating, emotional eating, guilt and self-sabotage.
Then, after several years of working in complex dementia care, my own father developed dementia and I discovered it’s a completely different story when your own family member gets dementia.
I developed the Experience-Centered Care with H.E.A.R.T. Methodology™ a cutting-edge system that provides a step-by-step framework to significantly improve behaviors, moods, and relationships so that you and your person with dementia can finally experience inner calm and meaning in your life.


Jeff von Bergen, manager Fraser Health Authority
That was an extremely informative and well-done presentation. I had agreed to attend your presentation despite thinking I knew everything I needed to know about Dementia and really didn’t expect to get anything out of it. Was I ever in for a surprise. I quickly realized I knew very little! I found myself thinking about it for several hours and days processing my new understanding. Thank you for that

Carol Wittal, Recreation Therapist, The Harrison at Elim Village
I was one of your admiring and nodding audience at Elim Village last Friday. Myself as well as my colleagues loved your analogy of the library and librarian!! It made such sense. Also how you explained how we store information and how the different parts of the brain have roles. So well put and made amazing sense. I looked at your website but was also wondering if you have written a book on what you spoke about. We had to leave a little early and so missed your info. On aggressive behaviour. Would love to have your notes or if you have gotten your analogy and descriptions elsewhere could you tell me where or who so I can get this in front of my eyes to read and further digest
Register for this amazing free training
Recording will be available if you are not able to attend live.