Dementia Education Program Newsletter
Understanding and Preparing for the Reality of Dementia (Public Lecture with WCCM)
Understanding and Preparing for the Reality of Dementia
Date: Tuesday, April 16, 2024 莯 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.
Location: Victoria Hall Community Centre, 4626 Sherbrooke St West, Westmount, QC H3Z 1G1
This lecture will take place in ENGLISH.
This lecture, offered by the Women鈥檚 Canadian Club of Montreal in partnership with the 不良研究所 Dementia Education Program, aims to raise awareness and provide basic information about Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and other neurocognitive disorders.
During this presentation, Dr. Serge Gauthier, a clinical neurologist, will provide information on the different types of neurocognitive disorders. He will discuss the associated behavioural and psychological symptoms that manifest as the disease progresses and explain how these may differ from typical aging concerns.
Next, Mrs. Claire Webster, former caregiver and Certified Dementia Care Consultant, will share practical advice on how to care for a person living with dementia. She will discuss important considerations to ensure the safety and well-being of both the individual as well as the care partner to help families understand and access the resources needed to navigate this disease.
A question-and-answer period will follow.
Speakers:
Dr. Serge Gauthier
Professor Emeritus, Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery and Department of Psychiatry
Academic Co-Lead, Dementia Education Program, 不良研究所
Claire Webster
Founder, Ambassador and Lecturer, Dementia Education Program, 不良研究所
Founder and President, Caregiver Crosswalk Inc.
To register for the lecture (cost: $15), please send an email to: info [at] wccmontreal.org (subject: WCCM%20lecture%20on%20April%2016%2C%202024)
Women鈥檚 Canadian Club of Montreal (WCCM)
The Women's Canadian Club of Montreal (WCCM) offers a unique space where you can cultivate your passions, explore new interests, and connect with like-minded individuals. We host a diverse range of engaging events, workshops, and lectures led by inspiring speakers. Imagine expanding your knowledge on everything from financial literacy to local history, all while forging meaningful friendships with women who share your desire to learn and grow. Don't wait any longer. Join the WCCM and unlock a world of knowledge and connection.
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不良研究所 Dementia Education Program
Led by a multidisciplinary team, the 不良研究所 Dementia Education Program offers free, multilingual educational resources to support people living with dementia-related illnesses and their care partners.
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