Certified Dementia Specialists

We are dedicated to being Wisconsin’s premier experts in dementia care. As part of our unwavering commitment to providing the highest standard of support for those living with memory loss, we are investing in our team by ensuring they complete the Certified Dementia Specialist (CDS) training—a rigorous 34-hour program that equips them with advanced skills and expertise.

This specialized training goes beyond basic care, empowering our team with innovative approaches, proven techniques, and a deeper understanding of the dementia journey. From communication strategies to behavioral interventions, our team members are learning how to provide compassionate, person-centered care that enhances the quality of life for those we serve.

By completing this certification, our caregivers become trusted advocates not just within Azura, but within the communities across Wisconsin. Families can have peace of mind knowing that their loved ones are in the hands of highly trained dementia care specialists who are dedicated to upholding dignity, respect, and excellence in every interaction.

When you choose Azura, you’re choosing a team that doesn’t just provide care—we set the standard for it. We are proud to be Wisconsin’s dementia care experts, offering families the guidance, support, and innovative care their loved ones deserve.

By completing this training, our team members become advocates within their communities, spreading awareness, educating others, and enhancing the quality of life for those affected by memory loss. At Azura, we believe in excellence in care, innovation in approach, and unwavering dedication to those we serve—and this certification is another step in fulfilling that mission.

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"I was extremely impressed at all of the thought that went into the care at Azura. There are so many safety features throughout the house designed for those with dementia without making it feel like a prison. The details put into the home makes it a true safe haven for those with memory impairments. We are looking forward to moving my mom in come January."
Review Posted by Denise R.