Join Dementia Chats The FREE Webinar Where You Can Ask Your Questions To People Living With Dementia
Dementia Chats
A FREE Educational
Webinar
Where You Can Ask Your Questions
And Gain Insights From
People Living With Dementia.
Click Below to Watch the Oct 29th Webinar –
A Powerful Conversation on Advocacy, Politics & Policy for Dementia and more.
 Our Experts
Harry Urban , Founder of “Forget Me Not,” a closed support group on Facebook for those with dementia, their care partners, professionals and advocates.
Michael Ellenbogen, is 54 years old. His career was in Information Technology, where he was a high level manager. Michael was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease at the age of 49. He is no longer able to work. Michael now spend my time trying to increase awareness of this disease, and work to increase funding for research. He just finished writing his book outlining my experience with Alzheimer’s.
Dena Dotson, was diagnosed with Lewy Body with probable Alzheimer’s at age 47 2011. She is working hard to decrease the stigma attached with dementia.
Steve Ponath, was diagnosed with EOAD in 2011. He has become an advocate for those who can’t speak out about the disease. It’s time to bring awareness to everyone of what this disease does to not only the patient, but to the caregiver’s and loved ones who are on this journey with us.
Robert Bowles joined us today as one of our experts and added so much to the conversation. Thank you Robert!
Our Host and Facilitators
Lori La Bey founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks and Dementia Chats. Lori’s mother lived with dementia over 30 years. The journey changed Lori’s life forever. Her goal is to connect people to practical resources that add value in their lives.
Co-facilatator Eilon Caspi is a behavioral specialist in the area of dementia and brings a wide range of knowledge to the webinar.
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