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SUMMARY:BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 21\, 2025\n12:00pm-1:15pm CT | Zoom\nFamily dementia caregivers are essential partners in the healthcare team. This webinar will share real-life experiences\, and introduce the “Caregivers As Partners in Care Teams” (CAP-CT) curriculum for healthcare providers. We’ll hear from South Carolina and Oklahoma about their current provider and caregiver curricula\, and how CAP-CT may support this work.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/bold-public-health-center-of-excellence-on-dementia-caregiving-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241210T120000
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SUMMARY:Cognition in Primary Care: Embracing Our Values
DESCRIPTION:December 10\, 2024 \n12 – 1 pm ET \nThe BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Early Detection of Dementia is pleased to offer our fifth in our series of conversations about interventions to promote earlier dementia detection as a pathway to better care and outcomes. \nIn this conversation we will discuss dementia detection and care in primary care. Please join us to hear from two leaders in the field\, Drs. Barak Gaster and Jaqueline Raetz\, as they share their efforts and experience
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/cognition-in-primary-care-embracing-our-values/
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SUMMARY:Specialized Aging Support: Dementia Care for People Living With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) at High Risk of and Living With Dementia.
DESCRIPTION:Join the ACL-funded National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) for their upcoming webinar\, Specialized Aging Support: Dementia Care for People Living With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) at High Risk of and Living With Dementia. \nPeople living with I/DD face barriers to accessing quality services that support their ability to remain in their communities. As they age\, their needs often become more significant — especially if they experience Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias (ADRD). As individuals with Down syndrome and other I/DD diagnoses face everyday challenges associated with the onset of ADRD (which they do at a staggering rate)\, they also struggle with providers and caregivers who may not know what supports will be needed in the future — or how to access them. \nThrough its Specialized Aging Support program\, the Arc Jacksonville launched services in support of its community\, including an interactive day center for those living with and at high risk of dementia\, caregiver support and education\, and trainings focused on I/DD and dementia. This program has established a more dementia-capable workforce that is equipped for this next phase of life for many individuals living with I/DD. \nPresenters\n\nAbbey Such\, OTR/L\, Director of the Adult Day Programs\, The Arc Jacksonville\nEunice Howard\, Receptionist and Accounts Payable\, The Arc Jacksonville\, and family member of Specialized Aging Support program participant\n\nNADRC webinars are free of charge and open to the public\, although pre-registration is required. Webinars are recorded and made available on the NADRC website for future viewing. Closed captioning is available during the webinar and will be included in the recording.\nIf you have questions\, please email NADRC-Webinars@rti.org
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/specialized-aging-support-dementia-care-for-people-living-with-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-i-dd-at-high-risk-of-and-living-with-dementia/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241126T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241126T160000
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SUMMARY:Dementia Care Aware: Exciting Updates and New Horizons
DESCRIPTION:Please join Dementia Care Aware at our next Zoom webinar\, “Dementia Care Aware: Exciting Updates and New Horizons” on Tuesday\, November 26\, 2024\, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM PT.  \nIn this webinar\, Anna Chodos\, MD\, MPH\, Executive Director of Dementia Care Aware and Zia Agha\, MD\, Chief Medical Officer and EVP Clinical Research\, at West Health will discuss Dementia Care Aware’s offerings\, achievements\, and future goals. Attendees will also have an opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to inform the program’s growth in meeting the needs of primary care teams. \n  \nParticipants of the live webinar are eligible to receive 1 CE/CME credit\, including AMA\, ANCC\, AAPA\, and ASWB credit. 
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/dementia-care-aware-exciting-updates-and-new-horizons/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241119T160000
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CREATED:20241112T204122Z
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SUMMARY:National Dementia Care Collaborative (NDCC) for the Autumn Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join the National Dementia Care Collaborative (NDCC) for the Autumn Summit 2024! EDC\, a global nonprofit will host this free\, virtual event on Tuesday\, November 19 from 10:00 – 1:00 PM PT. \n  \n‌Attendees will: \n\nLearn from the NDCC and national leaders in dementia care about evidence-based and evidence-informed strategies\n‌Gain an understanding of the learning systems available to CMS GUIDE Model participants\n\n‌Learn about other resources to support implementation of comprehensive dementia care
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/national-dementia-care-collaborative-ndcc-for-the-autumn-summit-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241112T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T204017Z
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SUMMARY:November CHA Live Training Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Join Dementia Care Aware and the Alzheimer’s Association  \non November 20th for an Opportunity To Take the Cognitive Health Assessment Training! \nNovember 20\, 2024 \n12 – 1 pm PT \n‌Dementia Care Aware offers monthly online cognitive health assessment (CHA) training\, led by our partners at the Alzheimer’s Association.   \nTraining includes:  \n\nAn Overview of Dementia \nReview Screening Tools \nHow To Conduct a Cognitive Health Assessment\nTeam-based Implementation Strategies \n\n‌By completing this training\, you can be certified to bill for Medi-Cal reimbursable cognitive health assessments. Eligible trainees can also claim 1 CE/CME credit.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/november-cha-live-training-opportunity/
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SUMMARY:The 2024 National Alzheimer's Virtual Summit: The New Era of Alzheimer's: What Does It Mean for All of Us?
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 16th \nThursday\, October 17th \nUsAgainstAlzheimer’s is renowned for its thought leadership and rich history of uniting people to discuss the challenges and groundbreaking advancements in the prevention\, detection\, and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Our annual Summit exemplifies that commitment. This year’s theme builds on the success of last year’s Summit\, which explored the latest developments in the field and provided practical insights for healthcare providers. This year\, we aim to further translate exciting progress and cutting-edge research into meaningful\, actionable strategies for the Alzheimer’s community.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/the-2024-national-alzheimers-virtual-summit-the-new-era-of-alzheimers-what-does-it-mean-for-all-of-us/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240916T140000
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CREATED:20240814T155525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T155535Z
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SUMMARY:NADRC Webinar: The Experience of Younger Onset Alzheimer’s Disease and the Importance of Community Support
DESCRIPTION:Living with younger onset Alzheimer’s disease brings difficult adjustment and challenges\, including changes in communication\, relationships\, and everyday tasks. Along with these adjustments\, those living with younger onset Alzheimer’s disease also talk of the loneliness of this disease. Creating support groups is one way to help reduce the feelings of isolation. This session will draw from the experiences of the Without Warning support program from the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center. \nPlease note: \n\nNational Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) webinars are free of charge and open to the public.\nNADRC webinars are recorded and will be available for viewing at https://nadrc.acl.gov/.\nPre-registration is required to attend the live webinars.\nClosed captioning is available during the live event and is included in the recording for all NADRC webinars.\n\n  \nIf you have questions\, please email NADRC-Webinars@rti.org
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/nadrc-webinar-the-experience-of-younger-onset-alzheimers-disease-and-the-importance-of-community-support/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240827T150000
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CREATED:20240814T155312Z
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SUMMARY:NADRC Webinar: Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Programs - Directly Supporting People Living with Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) programs are providing direct support to people living with dementia (PLWD) including those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI)\, Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD)\, primary progressive aphasia (PPA)\, and intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). The Administration for Community Living’s (ACL) Alzheimer’s Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) grantees are expanding their services to meet a variety of needs through these evidence-based/informed\, small group programs. Through virtual and in-person sessions held over 7 weeks\, participants strengthen their retained cognitive abilities and decrease depressive symptoms\, while gaining confidence and social connection\, and improving their well-being. In this webinar\, two organizations will highlight their CST programs while sharing successes\, challenges\, and lessons learned. CaringKind\, a community-based organization in New York City\, delivers CST both virtually and in person with an ongoing CST-Maintenance program. CareLink in Rhode Island delivers CST as an outpatient service delivered by skilled clinicians. Having identified gap areas for specialized populations\, CareLink is delivering an adapted version of CST for PLWD and IDD and individuals with PPA. Both organizations are seeking to build sustainable models of care through efficient service delivery models that don’t compromise quality care. \nDirect questions to NADRC-Webinars@rti.org \nPlease note: \n\nNADRC webinars are free and open to the public.\nNADRC webinars are recorded and will be posted at https://nadrc.acl.gov/.\nClosed captioning is available during the webinar and included in all recordings.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/nadrc-webinar-cognitive-stimulation-therapy-programs-directly-supporting-people-living-with-dementia/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240502T202357Z
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SUMMARY:NADRC Webinar: Building Dementia Awareness in Tribal Communities through Interactive Programming: Implementing the Virtual Dementia Tour
DESCRIPTION:On June 25\, 2024\, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET\, the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center will host the webinar\, Building Dementia Awareness in Tribal Communities through Interactive Programming: Implementing the Virtual Dementia Tour. A description of the webinar and registration information follows. \nDiscussion\, education\, and engagement have become key in supporting Tribal members living with dementia\, their caregivers\, and the community. The Virtual Dementia Tour has become a powerful way to build understanding and open the door to greater conversation and education about dementia within Tribal Communities. “The Virtual Dementia Tour”\, created by P.K. Beville\, is a scientifically proven method of building a greater understanding of dementia through the use of patented sensory tools and instruction. Join Amber Hoon of the Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council and Carrie Lindsey of Oneida Comprehensive Care Division as they discuss their experiences using the Virtual Dementia tour and learn about its impact within the Oneida Nation. \n  \nAdditional information about this webinar and the registration form can be found here: 06-25-2024 NADRC Webinar-Virtual Dementia Tour in Tribal Communities
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/nadrc-webinar-building-dementia-awareness-in-tribal-communities-through-interactive-programming-implementing-the-virtual-dementia-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240618T160000
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CREATED:20240610T204307Z
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SUMMARY:BOLD PHCOE on EDD Webinar: Advancing Equity in Dementia Research
DESCRIPTION:The BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Early Detection of Dementia is pleased to offer our first in our series of conversations about advancing health equity in aging and dementia research. Please join us to hear from two experts in the field\, Drs. Joyce Balls-Berry and Robert Turner II\, as they share their efforts and experience.\n\n\n\n\n\nIncreasing Equity in Dementia Research Requires Deeper Engagement with the African American Community \nJoyce (Joy) Balls-Berry\, Ph.D.\, M.P.E. \nWashington University in St. Louis \n \n\nCommunity-Focused Brain Health & Aging Research with Black Men in the U.S: Lessons Learned \nRobert W. Turner II\, Ph.D. \nGeorge Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences \n\n\n\n\n\nThis webinar will be recorded and sent to webinar registrants and publicly posted to our website.\n\nPlease send any questions to NYUBOLDCenter@nyulangone.org
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/bold-phcoe-on-edd-webinar-advancing-equity-in-dementia-research/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240416T170501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T170703Z
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SUMMARY:NADRC Webinar: Unique Approaches to Support Brain Health and Reduce Risk through Education\, Exercise\, Diet\, and Art
DESCRIPTION:On May 22\, 2024\, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET\, the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center will host the webinar\, Unique Approaches to Support Brain Health and Reduce Risk through Education\, Exercise\, Diet\, and Art. A description of the webinar and registration information follows. \nHelping people understand how to take care of their brains is an impactful way to reduce the risk of developing dementia long term. Dementia risk reduction activities show promise in improving brain health and reducing or delaying the onset of dementia. Modifiable risk factors — such as maintaining a healthy lifestyle and managing long term health conditions — play a role in promoting brain health and reducing dementia risk. In this webinar\, the Administration for Community Living will provide an overview of the benefits of reducing risk and supporting brain health and will review the Brain Health & Aging resources that can be used to educate the public about brain health as we age. The resources include a PowerPoint presentation\, a consumer-friendly educational handout\, and pre and post-test surveys. Participants will also learn about the We Program based at GrownUps in Puerto Rico\, which was created specifically for people at-risk of developing dementia. The program combines education\, exercise\, cooking workshops\, arts\, and horticulture into a fun and social opportunity for people to learn risk reduction techniques and take control of their brain health. You will learn more about how this program has successfully recruited participants\, the impact it has had\, and creative strategies for sustaining the program. \n 
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/nadrc-webinar-unique-approaches-to-support-brain-health-and-reduce-risk-through-education-exercise-diet-and-art/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240416T165751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T165751Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: The Role of Hearing on Physical and Cognitive Health
DESCRIPTION:Please join Dementia Care Aware for their next Zoom webinar\, “The Role of Hearing on Physical and Cognitive Health” on April 30\, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM PDT.      \nMargaret Wallhagen\, PhD\, GNP-BC\, AGSF\, FGSA\, FAAN\, Professor\, Department of Physiological Nursing\, and Director\, UCSF Hartford Center of Gerontological Nursing Excellence\, will discuss the link between hearing and physical and cognitive health. This webinar will cover best practices for supporting individuals with difficulty hearing\, including how to get them hearing aids or appropriate correction. \nParticipants of the live webinar are eligible to receive 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)\, California Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)\, American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)\, and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) credit.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/webinar-the-role-of-hearing-on-physical-and-cognitive-health/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240423T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240312T142612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240416T170134Z
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SUMMARY:NADRC webinar: Strategies to Address Social Isolation and Loneliness for People Living with Dementia and their Caregivers
DESCRIPTION:April 23\, 2024\, from 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET \nGiven the high prevalence and impact of social isolation and loneliness among people living with dementia (PLWD) and those who care for them\, providing activities that offer a range of positive health outcomes is critical. In this webinar\, presenters will discuss the unique impact of dementia on social isolation and loneliness\, tools for measuring these experiences\, and common types of programs for addressing social isolation and loneliness among people living with dementia and their caregivers. In addition\, Oakwood Creative Care will present how they use Memory Cafés to address the needs of PLWD and their caregivers. Information will be shared on how to create a successful Memory Café in your community and how participation in the Memory Café can significantly reduce social isolation and loneliness for both PLWD and their caregiver. \n  \nAdditional information about this webinar and the registration form can be found here: 04-23-2024 NADRC Webinar-Social Isolation and Loneliness for PLWD \nPlease note: \n\nNational Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) webinars are free of charge and open to the public.\nNADRC webinars are recorded and will be available for viewing at https://nadrc.acl.gov/.\nPre-registration is required to attend the live webinars.\nClosed captioning is available during the live event and is included in the recording for all NADRC webinars.\n\n  \nIf you have questions\, please email NADRC-Webinars@rti.org. \n 
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/strategies-to-address-social-isolation-and-loneliness-for-people-living-with-dementia-and-their-caregivers/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240415T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240307T210456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T210456Z
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SUMMARY:Tight blood pressure control – can we prevent dementia among older adults?
DESCRIPTION:A Controversies in Population Health panel (co-sponsored by the Dept of Population Health and the Optimal Aging Institute) \nMonday\, April 15\, 2024 \n3:30 –5:00 PM (Reception to follow) \n  \nWebinar registration: https://nyumc.webex.com/weblink/register/r46b249885d2b542b87906deeb4d6f75f \nIn-person: NYU Langone Health\, 550 First Avenue\, Smilow Seminar Room \n  \nPanelists: \nOmonigho Michael Bubu\, MD\, PhD\, MPH (NYU Grossman School of Medicine) \nRebecca Gottesman\, MD\, PhD (NIH) \nJiang He\, MD\, PhD (Tulane University) \nCostantino Iadecola\, MD (Weill Cornell Medicine) \nGbenga Ogedegbe\, MD\, MPH (NYU Grossman School of Medicine) \nSakina Ouedraogo Tall\, MD (NYU Grossman School of Medicine) \n  \nModerated by: Josef Coresh\, MD\, PhD\, (NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/tight-blood-pressure-control-can-we-prevent-dementia-among-older-adults/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240411T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240411T133000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240315T140059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T140059Z
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SUMMARY:Successful Public Health Approaches in Dementia Caregiving: Utah - A Virtual Roundtable Series
DESCRIPTION:The PHCOE on Dementia Caregiving is excited to announce the next event in their ongoing series\, “Successful Public Health Approaches in Dementia Caregiving: A Virtual Roundtable Series”! \nIn each episode of this virtual round-table series we will highlight the story of one state that has successfully implemented a state-wide\, innovative\, and integrative approach to advancing its dementia caregiving goals. The session will begin with an overview of the state’s past\, current and future efforts in dementia caregiving\, followed by an interactive conversation and Q&A with the attendees about key takeaways and ideas for action they can take in their states and communities. This series offers a great opportunity for knowledge exchange\, peer-learning and idea generation. \n  \nIn this episode attendees will hear from Kristy Russell\, MHL\, CHES and Kate Nederostek\, MGS\, CDP about dementia caregiving initiatives in Utah\, and have the chance to engage in a discussion during the Q&A portion of the event. \nWhile public health agencies are the primary audience for this event\, others interested are also welcome to join. \nGo to https://bit.ly/SuccessfulPublicHealthApproaches-Utah \n  \nHope to see you there!\nYour PHCOE-DC Team \n 
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/successful-public-health-approaches-in-dementia-caregiving-utah-a-virtual-roundtable-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240409T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240229T215522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T215810Z
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SUMMARY:Sustainability: Keeping Dementia Programs Active Years After Initial Funding Ends
DESCRIPTION:On April 9\, 2024\, from 2-3 p.m. ET\, the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center will host the webinar\, Sustainability: Keeping Dementia Programs Active Years After Initial Funding Ends. \nFunding for dementia programming is often time limited\, and early planning and flexibility is necessary to have the best possible outcomes for sustaining successful programs. In this webinar\, participants will hear about two programs that have been sustained years after initial program funding ended. Southern Maine Agency on Aging received funding for an ACL dementia grant in 2014. During their grant period\, they developed an expanded Meals on Wheels assessment that integrated questions related to dementia. The assessment proved successful in helping to identify people living with dementia in the community and has been maintained since the end of the grant project in 2017. Southern Maine Agency on Aging will talk about the impact of ACL funding and how they worked to maintain their original program. Michigan Department of Community Health was awarded an ACL dementia grant in 2016. During their grant period\, they implemented caregiver trainings focused on basic dementia information\, brain health and behavior\, and activities for people living with dementia. After the project ended in 2020\, the Department of Community Health worked with the Michigan Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) to adapt the training and handed over management and dissemination of the trainings to the AAA network. In this webinar\, participants will learn about how the caregiver training was adapted and how it is being sustained by AAAs. \nLearn more and register today!  \nIf you have questions\, please email NADRC-Webinars@rti.org. Registration is required. This webinar will be recorded and posted to https://nadrc.acl.gov/.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/sustainability-keeping-dementia-programs-active-years-after-initial-funding-ends/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240327T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240313T160527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T160527Z
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SUMMARY:Cultural and Language Considerations for Cognitive Assessments: Special Focus on Filipino Americans
DESCRIPTION:Please join Dementia Care Aware at their next Zoom webinar\, “Cultural and Language Considerations for Cognitive Assessment: Special Focus on Filipino Americans” on March 27\, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM PDT. \nJessica De Leon\, MD Assistant Professor of Neurology at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center will speak about language and cultural considerations for adapting cognitive health assessments\, with a special focus on Filipino Americans and the Tagalog language. \nParticipants of the live webinar are eligible to receive 1 Continuing Medical Education (CME)\, California Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT)\, American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP)\, and Maintenance of Certification (MOC) credit.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/cultural-and-language-considerations-for-cognitive-assessments-special-focus-on-filipino-americans/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240318T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240318T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240229T215739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240229T215739Z
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SUMMARY:Using Crowdsourcing to Support Dementia Caregivers: Opportunities for Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Dementia caregivers often find it difficult to find support and resources that are available to them in the community. Crowdsourcing is an innovative approach to mapping community assets that can help identify new caregiver-focused resources and ultimately help connect caregivers to the supportive services and resources they need. However\, it also presents a number of challenges related to the quality\, sharing and maintenance of data. At this webinar we will explore design solutions to some of these challenges and together\, discuss how public health can use crowdsourcing to support its dementia caregiving efforts.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/using-crowdsourcing-to-support-dementia-caregivers-opportunities-for-public-health/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241115
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240307T181845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T181845Z
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SUMMARY:Call for Papers: Managing Neurodegenerative Disease in Primary Care
DESCRIPTION:BMC Primary Care invites submissions for a Collection on Managing neurodegenerative disease in primary care. The Collection emphasizes the need for innovative strategies in primary care\, covering early detection\, interdisciplinary management\, patient-centered interventions\, technology integration\, and education/training for providers. \nAligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-being\, the Collection underscores primary care’s crucial role in improving health outcomes for those affected by neurodegenerative diseases. \nLearn more at https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/MNDPC.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/call-for-papers-managing-neurodegenerative-disease-in-primary-care/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240212T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240212T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240111T210446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240116T143133Z
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SUMMARY:BOLD PHCOE on EDD Webinar: Implementing Dementia Services System-Wide: Becoming a Prepared Leader
DESCRIPTION:Learn from experts who are advancing early detection of dementia in the field \nThe BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Early Detection of Dementia is pleased to offer our third in our series of conversations about interventions to promote earlier dementia detection as a pathway to better care and outcomes. \nIn this conversation we will discuss dementia leadership preparation. Please join us to hear from two leaders in the field\, Kristen Felten and Dr. Lisa M. Gibbs\, as they share their efforts and experience. \nThis webinar is open to the public\, so please share this webinar with anyone that may be interested! \nMonday\, February 12\, 2024 \n3 – 4 pm EST \nThis webinar will be recorded and shared with registrants and shared to our website. \nLearn more about our panelists and register for the webinar here!  \nSubmit any questions to NYUBOLDCenter@nyulangone.org
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/bold-phcoe-on-edd-webinar-implementing-dementia-services-system-wide-becoming-a-prepared-leader/
ORGANIZER;CN="BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Early Detection of Dementia":MAILTO:NYUBOLDCenter@nyulangone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240206T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231211T162035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231211T162550Z
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SUMMARY:Finding the Way in Dementia Care: Use of Care Navigators for People Living with Dementia and their Caregiver
DESCRIPTION:On February 6\, 2024\, from 3-4 p.m. ET\, the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center will host the webinar\, Finding the Way in Dementia Care: Use of Care Navigators for People Living with Dementia and their Caregivers.  A description of the webinar and registration information follows. \nCare Navigators are valuable members of interdisciplinary dementia care and support teams. They assist people living with dementia and their caregivers connect with needed resources and provide important insight and information about their clients to the full dementia team. In this webinar\, participants will learn about two programs using Care Navigators. \nCAlz Connect\, an ACL-funded initiative through the California Department of Aging (CDA)\, offers dementia care management services to people living with dementia and their caregivers in Imperial\, Marin\, and Ventura counties\, using the Care Ecosystem and HomeMeds evidence-based programs. CDA’s presentation will provide participants with information on how they are collaborating with various partner organizations to launch CAlz Connect\, and the important role being played by community health workers who serve as care navigators. \nIn Kansas\, OCCK\, Inc. is implementing the evidence-based Care Ecosystem in various rural communities with its ACL Alzheimer’s Disease Programs Initiative funding. Within the Care Ecosystem\, Cognitive Care Navigators play a crucial role. Community Care Navigators help the Care Ecosystem team understand the day-to-day issues experienced by people living with dementia and their caregivers and provide needed services and supports. They also assist in creating supportive partnerships within the communities they serve.  OCCK Inc.’s presentation will explore the impact of the Cognitive Care Navigator on their clients and their work with the full dementia care team. \nAdditional information about this webinar and the registration form can be found here: 02-06-2024 NADRC Webinar-Care Navigators for PLWD and Caregivers \nPlease note: \n\nNational Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) webinars are free of charge and open to the public.\nNADRC webinars are recorded and will be available for viewing at https://nadrc.acl.gov/.\nPre-registration is required to attend the live webinars.\nClosed captioning is available during the live event and is included in the recording for all NADRC webinars.\n\n  \nAs a reminder\, NADRC will also host a webinar on January 16th\, 2024\, from 1-2 p.m. ET\, Strengthening the Dementia Capable Workforce: Dementia Training for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Providers.  A description of the webinar and registration information can be found here: 01-16-2024 NADRC Webinar-IDD Provider Training \nIf you have questions\, please email NADRC-Webinars@rti.org.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/finding-the-way-in-dementia-care-use-of-care-navigators-for-people-living-with-dementia-and-their-caregiver/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240131T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240131T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231222T142739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240102T145703Z
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SUMMARY:BOLD PHCOE EDD Webinar: Statewide Dementia Screening Linked to Diagnostic and Social Services: Implementation Strategies and Lessons Learned
DESCRIPTION:Learn from experts who are advancing early detection of dementia in the field \nThe BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Early Detection of Dementia is pleased to offer our second in our series of conversations about health system interventions to promote earlier dementia detection as a pathway to better care and outcomes.\nPlease join us to hear from two members from University of Wisconsin Health Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center (ADRC) and Memory Assessment Clinic\, Dr. Nathaniel Chin and Ms. Krista Pfister. \nThis webinar is open to the public\, so please share this webinar with anyone that may be interested! \nWednesday\, January 31st 2024 \n12 – 1 pm EST \nThis webinar will be recorded and shared with registrants and shared to our website. \nLearn more about our panelists and register for the webinar here!  \nSubmit any questions to NYUBOLDCenter@nyulangone.org
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/statewide-dementia-screening-linked-to-diagnostic-and-social-services-implementation-strategies-and-lessons-learned/
ORGANIZER;CN="BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Early Detection of Dementia":MAILTO:NYUBOLDCenter@nyulangone.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240124T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240124T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20240108T205440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T210342Z
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SUMMARY:Successful Public Health Approaches in Dementia Caregiving: Georgia - A Virtual Roundtable Series
DESCRIPTION:In each episode of this virtual roundtable series The BOLD PHCOE on Dementia Caregiving highlights the story of one state that has successfully implemented a state-wide\, innovative\, and integrative approach to advancing its dementia caregiving goals. Attendees can learn about other states’ efforts in dementia caregiving and get ideas for action in their states and communities. This series offers a great opportunity for knowledge exchange\, peer-learning and idea generation. In this episode\, BOLD PHCOE on Dementia Caregiving will present the story of Georgia. \n  \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/SuccessfulPublicHealthApproaches-Georgia
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/successful-public-health-approaches-in-dementia-caregiving-georgia-a-virtual-roundtable-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240116T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240116T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231204T195736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T195736Z
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SUMMARY:Strengthening the Dementia Capable Workforce: Dementia Training for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Providers
DESCRIPTION:On January 16\, 2024\, from 1-2 p.m. ET\, the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center will host the webinar\, Strengthening the Dementia Capable Workforce: Dementia Training for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Providers.  A description of the webinar and registration information follows. \nAs the population of individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities ages\, so does the incidence of dementia. Communities need to be prepared to serve and support this population. Education is one of the foundational components to ensure person-centered care is provided and systems can meet the unique needs of persons living with intellectual and developmental disabilities and dementia. This webinar will explore educational programs utilized when training providers of aging and intellectual and developmental disability services\, and how Ohio began to build systems to support individuals\, families\, and providers within local communities. Lessons learned\, impact findings from educational sessions\, accessible and replicable resources\, and information on the overall system changes will be shared. \nAdditional information about this webinar and the registration form can be found here: 01-16-2024 NADRC Webinar-IDD Provider Training \nPlease note: \n\nNational Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) webinars are free of charge and open to the public.\nNADRC webinars are recorded and will be available for viewing at https://nadrc.acl.gov/.\nPre-registration is required to attend the live webinars.\nClosed captioning is available during the live event and is included in the recording for all NADRC webinars.\n\n  \nIf you have questions\, please email NADRC-Webinars@rti.org.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/strengthening-the-dementia-capable-workforce-dementia-training-for-intellectual-and-developmental-disabilities-providers/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231221T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231221T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231204T195607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T195607Z
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SUMMARY:Grand Rounds: Kyra O’Brien\, MD & Nicole Fowler\, PhD\, MHSA | The Clinical Implementation of Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers
DESCRIPTION:Join the IMPACT Grand Rounds on Thursday\, December 21 at 12pm ET with Drs. O’Brien and Fowler who will be presenting on “The Clinical Implementation of Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers.” \nKyra S. O’Brien\, MD\nAssistant Professor of Neurology\nPenn Memory Center\, University of Pennsylvania \nNicole Fowler\, PhD\, MHSA\nAssociate Professor of Medicine\nIndiana University School of Medicine \n  \nRegistration is not required\, and a recording of the webinar and a companion podcast will be available the week following the event on their website\, impactcollaboratory.org.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/grand-rounds-kyra-obrien-md-nicole-fowler-phd-mhsa-the-clinical-implementation-of-alzheimers-disease-biomarkers/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231214
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240402
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231214T204717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T204717Z
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SUMMARY:AFA’s Teen Alzheimer’s Awareness Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:Do you know a teen who has been impacted by Alzheimer’s or dementia?\n\n\nAFA’s Teen Alzheimer’s Awareness Scholarship provides educational funding to college-bound high school seniors who have been impacted by Alzheimer’s disease. \nApplicants are asked to write an essay (1\,500 word maximum) or submit a video no more than 4 minutes long\, describing the impact of Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia-related illness on themselves\, their families or their communities\, and what they have learned. \nThe grand prize winner receives $5\,000\, with additional prizes awarded for runners up. More than $428\,000 in college scholarships have been awarded since the program’s inception. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo qualify for AFA’s Alzheimer’s Awareness Scholarship\, the student:\n\nMust currently be a senior in high school.\nBe attending a U.S. college/university in the fall following graduation.\nMust live in the United States.\nMust be a U.S. citizen.\nSubmit the essay/video NO LATER than 5:00 pm ET on April 1\, 2024.\nProvide all requested supporting documents.\n\n\nSubmit an entry
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/afas-teen-alzheimers-awareness-scholarship/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231128T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231109T150321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T150321Z
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SUMMARY:National Dementia Care Collaborative (NDCC) Autumn Summit 2023: The CMS GUIDE Model: Choices for Implementing Evidence-Based Dementia Care.
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, November 28\, 2023 (10:00–1:00 PT; 1:00-4:00 ET)\, Education Development Center (EDC) will host the National Dementia Care Collaborative (NDCC) Autumn Summit\, The CMS GUIDE Model: Choices for Implementing Evidence-Based Dementia Care. This event is made possible by the generous support The John A. Hartford Foundation\, from a grant through UCLA\, and Summit Co-Sponsor\, Alzheimer’s Association. \nDuring the NDCC Autumn Summit\, presenters will discuss the Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The GUIDE Model seeks to support people living with dementia and their family caregivers and care partners\, to promote comprehensive\, high-quality dementia care\, and to address health disparities in dementia. \nAutumn Summit participants will: \n\nLearn how available evidence-based\, comprehensive dementia care models can be implemented to help meet GUIDE Model requirements.\nLearn about the GUIDE Model application process with insights from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI)\nConsider which evidence-based models align with different settings and needs.\nHear directly from evidence-based model developers and other national leaders\, including opportunities to ask questions in breakout groups.\n\nWe hope to see you on November 28! \nTo register\, please click here to complete the registration form.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/national-dementia-care-collaborative-ndcc-autumn-summit-2023-the-cms-guide-model-choices-for-implementing-evidence-based-dementia-care/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231127T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231127T131500
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20230926T195533Z
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SUMMARY:Project ECHO® Growing Older with Lifelong Intellectual Disabilities: When Dementia is Suspected or Diagnosed (November 27th)
DESCRIPTION:October 2\, 16 & 30 and November 13 and 27\, 2023\n12:00 pm to 1:15 pm (Eastern)\n\n\nThis ECHO series is a free\, practical\, case-based education program for health care and social service providers who want to enhance their knowledge\, capabilities\, and performance related to the care of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities affected by dementia.\n\nEach ECHO session includes a brief presentation by a content expert\, a case study presentation (submitted by a participant)\, and an open discussion to teach and learn from one another.\n\n​​​This series is a collaboration between the NTG and the Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Programs (GWEPs) at the University of Rhode Island and Virginia Commonwealth University and is supported by grants from HRSA to the two universities.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/project-echo-growing-older-with-lifelong-intellectual-disabilities-when-dementia-is-suspected-or-diagnosed-november-27th/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231127T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T162053
CREATED:20231127T212355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T212355Z
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SUMMARY:Caregiving Conversations: Alzheimer's in Color
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday December 6\, from 12-1 pm\, NYU Work Life will be hosting a virtual conversation on Zoom. In continuation of our exploration into the impact of Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias on families of color\, the second installment of the series will feature Professor Jasmine Travers from NYU’s Rory Meyers School of Nursing. Professor Travers will share her research on improving health outcomes and reducing health disparities in vulnerable older adult groups\, focusing on ways to address systemic racism in long-term care. \nIn our first session\, we heard from Professor Yvonne Latty and her podcast Alzheimer’s in Color\, which drew attention to healthcare inequities in communities of color. In our second session\, Professor Travers will share current policy suggestions aimed at improving health outcomes for vulnerable older adults and reducing disparities in long-term care. Professors Travers and Latty will discuss suggestions to make impactful change through the delivery of long-term services and supports.
URL:https://bolddementiadetection.org/event/caregiving-conversations-alzheimers-in-color/
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