Dementia Care Education & Consultations

Remembering Rose’s mission is to educate and to put resources in the hands of healthcare professionals, care partners, businesses and organizations who provide care, products and services to those who are living with mild to severe cognitive impairment. Education is vitally important and necessary for those who care and serve individuals with Alzheimer's Disease and dementia, as it ensures a good quality of life for as long as possible.

We provide a positive, interactive and engaging curriculm through presenting the Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia Care Seminar (ADDC), a required seminar for those healthcare professionals pursuing a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) credential and the First Responder Dementia Course(FRDC) for those pursuing the Certified First Responder-Dementia Trained credential ( CFR-DT) through the National Council of Certified Practioners, (NCCDP), the Global Leader in dementia education and dementia certification.

Our passion is to improve the quality of care and services for those with dementia. We do this through in-service workshops, educational programs, seminars and consultations. We deliver current dementia care education through a curriculm that is tailored toward our audience.


Our Services

  • BECOME A CERTIFIED DEMENTIA CARE PRACTIONER (CDP)

    Take the path to certification as a CDP with the Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Seminar. The ADDC Seminar is one of the requirements for individuals pursing their CDP certification in order to qualify through the NCCDP. To explore the CDP requirements and to see if you qualify, visit the NCCDP web site at www.nccdp.org. This seminar is CEU approved in most states.

  • Dementia Care Education

    Healthcare organizations, practitioners, associations, businesses, communities, and care partners are in need of ongoing current Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care education.

    Our goal is to destigmatize dementia, to encourage a dementia-capable workforce and build dementia-friendly communities through our interactive, engaging workshops, in-service sessions.

    We will customize these programs to meet your needs. All those who care for and serve individuals with dementia should have the necessary tools and information needed to make sure all who live with this disease can live well with respect and dignity.

  • Dementia Care Consultations and Information Sessions

    Individuals, families, care partners, businesses, organizations and communities who want to learn more about dementia and Alzheimer’s disease can contact us through our email to have questions answered, to receive information and resources, to set up an appointment for a consultation or an informational presentation. We offer vitual or in person Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care education, workshops, and information sessions that are tailored to meet your needs.

  • Community Support For People with Dementia services

    People with an early diagnosis of dementia can slow down the progression with new therapies, medicines, and lifestyle changes. They can stay active and healthy and keep doing things they enjoy. Businesses, organizations, churches, first responders, and neighbors look to align their efforts, ensuring that everyone, regardless of their abilities, can utilize the information and resources in their communities and live well!

    Remembering Rose offers resources, educational training, and workshops to all businesses, organizations, and support services in the community that want to become dementia aware as they provided services, support, and information to those who are living their best life with dementia.

    Click below to schedule a dementia awareness workshop or educational training session for your business or nonprofit and to learn more about the wide variety of topics we cover.


Remembering Rose founder, Patty Flott has a BA from Mount Saint Mary’s University where she studied Psychology, Sociology, and Social Welfare.

She founded, Anitas Angels, Inc., a residential eldercare care business, employing and training nurses, nursing assistants, and companion care aids to take care of the elderly in their homes. She worked as a Director for Sales and Marketing for the Residence on Greenbelt.

She has been an Alzheimer’s Association volunteer since 2006, working closely with the association to raise money for a cure and on Capitol Hill, promoting legislation that has created an infrastructure that will support healthcare professionals, communities, individuals, family, and care partners.

Patty started Remembering Rose, Dementia Care Education, to expedite the delivery of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care education, to ensure that caregivers, staff (all those supporting the health care industry), communities, families, and individuals are well trained to provide appropriate, competent, and compassionate direct care and support for those that need it the most.

She is certified through the National Council for Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP), as a Certified Dementia Practioner(CDP), Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Trainer (CADDCT), Certified Dementia Care Support Group Facilitator( CDCSGF), and as a Certified First Responder Dementia Trainer(CFR-DT). She is also certified as a Certified Montessori Dementia Care Professional (CMDCP ) through the International Council of Certified Montessori Dementia Professionals.

Patty’s passion is to deliver current dementia care education through a positive, interactive, and engaging curriculum that is tailored toward her audience. Her one mission is to bring dementia awareness and education to medical professionals, individuals, and communities so that people living with dementia will have a feeling of belonging, a sense of purpose, and a shared belief that all people with dementia will have their needs met with respect and dignity.