Identifying Common Myths & Beliefs about Dementia to Change Outcomes

Tuesday May 17th – 2pm EST, 1pm CST, 12pm MST, 11am PST & 7pm London GMT, 9pm South Africa SAST, and on the May 18th at 6am in Australia AEDT

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Our Host, Lori La Bey talks with Donna Marentay a Dementia Care Educator and Owner of New Dawn Dementia Understanding. Donna is an accomplished nurse who has dedicated her nursing career to geriatric nursing and memory care. She has a passion for raising awareness, increasing understanding, and accelerating research, for all forms of dementia.

We are live Tuesday so call in and join the conversation. 

Ask your questions or make a comment at (323) 870-4602

Contact Donna Marentay with New Dawn Dementia Understandings

Phone 347-927-6712

Website:  www.NewDawnDementia.com

Facebook:  www.facebook.com/newdawndementia 

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Dementia and the Arts is an Educational Panel where all levels of artists and all types are welcome. Our goal is to elevate panelists work and ability to create beauty in many forms. They will share examples of various types of art they participate in, how, and why they started, what they have learned, and what they personally get out of making art. Panelists, do not have to attend all sessions.

As you will see from the sample video above, conversations are comfortable, casual, and fascinating. We have so much to learn from one another. All recordings will be prerecorded and published to Alzheimer’s Speaks YouTube channel with a specific playlist channel for easy access. Each episode will be pushed out on Alzheimer’s Speaks social media channels as well.

Anyone living with dementia interested in participating, please reach out to Lori La Bey via email, or Private message her on FaceBook

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Dementia Chats is a series of video conversations where we talk with the true experts on dementia, those living with a diagnosis. Lori La Bey, founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks facilitates a conversation and is amazed by every conversation what she learns about life with dementia. She encourages everyone not only to watch these videos, but to include those living with dementia in conversations and to listen closely to their insights. They know dementia better than anyone.

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I want to echo the thanks and appreciation of my colleagues… Your presentations were movingly authentic, fully engaging and wonderfully informative. Thank you for all that you are doing, and all that you’ve done for us!

Carla Koehl, Director of Community RelationsArtis Senior Living of Lexington

 “Feedback from the conference planning committee and our leadership team was extremely positive. Many attendees commented that she was one of the best speakers they had heard.” 

Pat Sylvia, Director of Education & Member Development LeadingAge WA

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                                            Diana Pierce and Lori La Bey

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