Caring For Someone With Dementia?




Caregiving is challenging, but learning tools and strategies and learning about the specific condition can help!

Classes for Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs)

Developing a more professional care staff is a goal we all share as we want our older residents to have the best care possible.

Staff will learn about how normal aging and dementia affect thinking skills and mood and explore the most effective ways to work respectfully with older clients.

Choose from a variety of courses to create a training program that matches your needs or choose our bundled courses for a reduced cost.

Organizational discounts are also available if purchasing multiple user licenses.

Classes for Social Services
& Law Enforcement

Dr. Lande and his team have provided high quality training presentations and consultations to Adult Protective Services, Law Enforcement, and other social service agencies for over a decade.

Topics include working with the aging brain and dementia, mindfulness, stress, and mental health.

Choose from a variety of courses to create a training program that matches your needs or choose our bundled courses for a reduced cost.

Organizational discounts are also available if purchasing multiple user licenses.

Classes for Caregivers
& Family

Insight Skills address common concerns, including regarding development and normal aging, medical conditions like dementia, brain illnesses, stress, and other issues.

Our goal is to help you learn about your brain, how it affects behavior, and what we can do to keep growing, improving, and helping our loved ones.

Explore a variety of courses or choose our bundled courses for a reduced cost. We have something that will meet your needs.

Gaining insight is the key, and it starts with you!

Perhaps You Need a Class On Aging Well For Your Or Your Team?




There are strategies for keeping our brains strong as we age. Learning how to put forth the effort is what matters.

“Working with Dr. Lande on two different Interdisciplinary teams has afforded me the opportunity to observe his compassion, his intelligence and his professionalism when it comes to helping families, and seniors, going through a difficult time. I always feel comfortable encouraging individuals searching for answers to reach out to Dr. Lande, so he can use his expertise to give them the information they need to move forward productively.”



— Kathy Terry, MS, Gerontologist

Hi, I’m Dr. Erik Lande, a clinical neuropsychologist in Ventura county, California.


In my clinical work, I specialize in working with patients and their families to understand the brain-behavior relationship, especially as it relates to injuries and illnesses.

As an adjunct faculty member at University of California, Santa Barbara and at Cal Lutheran University, I teach courses on Neuroanatomy, Psychopharmacology, and Neuropsychological Assessment.

A frequent public speaker, I provide training courses for public agencies, law enforcement, and the general public. My recent book, "Does My Mom Have Dementia," is based on the talks I have given.

These courses are one more way to reach out and help us better understand our brains, our behavior, and how we can thrive!