A Voice That Needs To Be Heard – Advocating While Living with Dementia
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Today Lori La Bey has an honest conversation with Christine Thelker a powerhouse advocating for dementia, which is personal to her, as she has been diagnosed with dementia. Tune in.
Learn about life with dementia, Christine’s insights to Covid 19 along with the advocacy work sheis doing with Dementia Advocacy Canada and Dementia Alliance International.
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Tuesday – March 31st, 2020 – 2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST & 6pm London, 8pm South Africa and on the April 1st at 5am in Australia AET
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