Webinars
Characterizing Adult Neurocognitive Diseases and Adapting Care to Enhance Quality of Life
Drawing from their ownexperiences, the doctors delveinto the underlying biologicalbasis of major adultneurocognitive diseases.
How to Deliver a Dementia Diagnosis
The doctors candidly sharetheir experiences and insightson delivering a dementiadiagnosis with compassion,information, and resources
Discussions with Your Doctor
The doctors guide you througheffective communicationstrategies when discussingchanges and seeking a diagnosiswith your healthcare provider.
Prescription for Change
Walk with the doctors on adeeply personal journey asthey confront the challengesthey faced in obtaining adementia diagnosis.
What Researchers Need to Know From the Perspective of Persons Living with Dementia
Join us for a unique webinar exploring essential insights from individuals living with dementia, crucial for researchers. Gain invaluable perspectives to enhance understanding and inform research practices effectively.
Tech Tools for Dementia Support: Empowering Service Providers:
This presentation will introduce technology-related resources co-created by National Council of Dementia Minds and Maine Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP). These resources are designed for service providers and are intended to be shared with individuals living with dementia.
Dementia Symptoms Checklist
This presentation will introduce a new checklist designed by our Doctors Living with Dementia group to help individuals navigate a dementia diagnosis. This tool helps bridge communication gaps and fosters better discussions between healthcare professionals and persons with dementia.
Benefits of an Early Diagnosis
Let us challenge the prevailing notion that a dementia diagnosis signifies only the end. Through real-life examples and testimonials, we will share the myriad benefits of an early diagnosis.
Living Well with Dementia
An inspiring presentation that shifts the narrative from despair to hope, demonstrating that a fulfilling life is still attainable after a dementia diagnosis.
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