Certified Dementia Volunteer™ CDV™

Volunteers play a vital role in the essence and vitality of an organization. To maintain a successful volunteer program, it is vital for healthcare organizations to bring meaningful educational opportunities to their volunteers.

CDV

How Do I Obtain Certification?

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Step 1

Complete the live seminar on Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Care by NCCDP conducted over a single day.

This seminar is offered by a trainer with certification in Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia. See a list of Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care seminars by NCCDP which is the required seminar for those pursuing certification as a CDV and who qualify for CDV.

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Step 2

Submit the CDV™ Application

Submit the CDV™ application for consideration.

More About CDV™

Volunteers are the heart and soul of an organization. To maintain a successful volunteer program, it is vital for healthcare organizations to bring meaningful educational opportunities to their volunteers. An effective Memory Care Program flourishes when its volunteers are adequately trained and informed, equipped with the necessary knowledge and tools to deliver the highest standard of service.

Many volunteers at the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners have attended the Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care Seminar(s), even if they did not meet the eligibility requirements for Certified Dementia Practitioner certification.The NCCDP currently provides a unique certification tailored for this exceptionally special group: Certified Dementia Volunteer (CDV). After finishing the NCCDP seminar, volunteers can attain certification. The certification acknowledges their expertise in assisting individuals with cognitive decline whom they have been working with for years.

Show your volunteers just how valuable and important they are for the delivery of services in Memory Care! Register your volunteers for one of our seminars or host the Seminar on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Care by NCCDP for your staff and volunteers.

Renewal Process

Renew Certification

Login to your account and if eligible to renew, a renewal button will be visible on your account page. The renewal button will show up 60 days prior to the expiration date.

CDV™ Frequently Asked Questions

Anyone who volunteers with those diagnosed with memory loss, Alzheimer’s Disease, or dementia with over one year of experience.

The CDV online application form requires you to upload multiple documents in PDF, WORD, or JPG file format. Please have available the following documents before accessing the online CDV application form.

1. Actively serving as a volunteer at a care facility, hospital, rehab center, hospice care, homecare, agency, association, etc. that provides dementia care services

2. Minimum of 1- year completed with at least 40 hours per year, and currently an active volunteer with clients diagnosed with dementia

3. High school graduate

4. At least 18 years of age

5. Completed the NCCDP Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Seminar curriculum by a NCCDP CADDCT Trainer in good standing

6. Letter from facility Volunteer Director/Administrator/Executive Director verifying status of participation, in good standing, and service hours

The fee is $50.00 for a 2-year certification. Renewal after two years is $50.00.

NCCDP offers a Corporate Group (10 or more) rate for organizations investing in their volunteers. The Corporate Group (10 or more) rate is $35.00 per person.

The renewal of the CDV certification is every two years. You will be sent email renewal notices two months prior to your expiration date. You are asked to renew online. Once you renew, a new certification will be emailed to you. There is an additional fee to receive a hard copy of your certification in the mail.