You’ve now practiced noticing what’s happening around you and reflecting on how your own communication can shape those interactions.

Next, you’ll apply both sets of skills – awareness and communication – in realistic community scenarios. In each one, you’ll have a chance to choose how to respond in different situations, see the outcomes of your choices, and explore what approaches best support inclusion, dignity, and connection.
Task:
- Select the job that fits most (you can try them all)
- Go through the scenario. The workbook contains space for your notes as you go through. Each choice you make will earn points. Keep track of your points
- For maximum learning, go through different paths to learn about the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Conclusion
In this session, you’ve explored how situational awareness and supportive communication come together in everyday interactions. You’ve practiced noticing what’s happening around you – from subtle signs that someone may need extra support to moments when they’re feeling confident and connected – and learned how to respond with patience, empathy, and respect.
Through the scenarios, you applied these skills in realistic community settings, seeing how awareness and communication shape real outcomes. Each small, thoughtful action – noticing a person’s mood, adjusting your tone, giving space, or offering reassurance – contributes to a community that feels calmer, safer, and more inclusive for everyone. As you move forward, keep looking for opportunities to use what you’ve learned. Every genuine moment of connection helps build trust and belonging – and brings us one step closer to a truly Dementia Supportive Community.