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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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