Responsible Media and Dementia

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Dementia Chats on 

Responsible Media

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Welcome to Dementia Chats, where our experts are those living with various types of cognitive impairment. 

Today we had a very interesting conversation about how media impacts public beliefs about dementia.  How media can assist in reducing dementia stigmas and report realistic outcomes, not just what is pitched to them.

Listen to this interesting conversation which gives ideas to improve reporting and give hope to those diagnosed or caring for someone who is.  Learn how media can give voice to those diagnosed and their families along with all the non-pharmaceutical supports and methods to assist them along with research to control symptoms and be a potential cure.

Our Guests:

Laurie Scherrer

Harry Urban

Bob Savage

Mary Radnofsky

Michael Ellenbogen

Lisa Head

Bill Walsh

Our Facilitators:

Lori La Bey

Eilon Caspi

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Voices of  Dementia

Dementia Chats™ was created with the intention to educate people living with dementia; their care partners both family and friends as well as professionals and advocates. Our Experts are those diagnosed with dementia. We have been doing this series since July of 2012.

For more information on Dementia Chats go to:

https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com/dementia-chats-webinar

or Contact Lori La Bey, founder of Alzheimer’s Speaks and Dementia Chats at:

Lori@AlzheimersSpeaks.com

Check Out More Supports for Dementia and Caring at:

https://www.alzheimersspeaks.com

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