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New York Academy of Medicine 1216 5th Avenue New York, NY 10029 Many of us see the impact of Alzheimer’s disease firsthand in our personal lives and in our practices. An estimated 680,000 individuals in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut live with Alzheimer’s. Hundreds of thousands more have subjective cognitive decline but have not […]
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The Caregiver Trifecta: Empowering Families to Plan for Personhood, Dignity and Connection at Every Stage of Care Every family caregiver needs a care team to help carry out a plan that includes the person with dementia. Katie Brandt, MM, will introduce an innovative person-centered care planning approach that incorporates the person with the diagnosis, their […] |
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The Intricate Tapestry of Family Dynamics in Dementia Care 2.5 CE credits for social workers, certified case managers and other professions accepting social work credits. IN-PERSON EVENT The Watermark at Brooklyn Heights 21 Clark St. Brooklyn NY 11201 What comprises a family can look different for many, yet there is a shared understanding that family […]
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Embassy Suites by Hilton 3332 South 79th East AvenueTulsa, Oklahoma 74145 |
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The Urgency and Challenge of Self-Care Self-care is critical to preserving our body, our mind and our spirit. We'll discuss why dementia caregivers specifically need to protect and care for themselves and why so many find it truly challenging and even burdensome to do so. SPEAKER: Dasha Kiper, MA Clinical Trainer, Renewal Memory Partners Author, […] |
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2 continuing education (clinical course) credits available Research and social awareness have made great strides in identifying how psychological trauma and chronic stress can cause mental illness and impact brain health. This in turn, can increase the risk of dementia. Research also suggests a bidirectional relationship between PTSD and dementia, meaning not only has PTSD […] |
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