Dementia Education
In-person Event

Dementia Basics

About This Program

This educational series will be presented in-person by some of the region’s foremost experts on brain health. Attend them all, or just a few, to be able to ask a variety of experts your questions.

The following topics will be covered in this 5-part series:

 

Part 1: The Aging Brain

November 20th, 2023

This session will be presented by Dr. Andrew Frank M.D. F.R.C.P.(C), a cognitive and behavioural neurologist and Medical Director at Bruyère Memory Program.

  • Understand brain structure, function, and the impact of aging.
  • Learn about risks factors for Dementia and ways to prevent it.
  • Prevention: Heart heath, Exercise, Socialization, Brain training, Sleep

Part 2: Types of Dementia

November 27, 2023

This session will be presented by Dr. Frank Knoefel BSc, MD, CCFP (COE), FCFP, MPA.

  • Learn the difference between aging, mild cognitive impairment and dementia
  • Differentiate the most prevalent Types of Dementia
  • Learn about Dementia Diagnosis process

Part 3: Research in Dementia

December 4, 2023

This session will be presented by Dr. Neil Thomas MD, FCFPC, MSc.

  • Understand the importance of Research in Dementia and its limitations.
  • Learn about research, clinical trials at Bruyère.
  • Grand Review

Part 4: Understanding Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms

December 11, 2023

This session will be presented by Dr. Lisa Sweet Neuropsychologist, PHD.

  • Recognize changes in the brain, behavioural and psychological symptoms of Dementia.

Part 5: Management of the Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia

December 18, 2023

This session will be presented by Dr. Lori Della Malva Neuropsychologist, PHD.

  • Apply different strategies to support behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
  • Identify Caregiver Support wellness and mental health resources

You’ll also learn about dementia resources in the community that you can access.

Details

Presented By

The Dementia Society of Ottawa and Renfrew County

Date and Time

Mondays, November 20th to December 18th
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Cost

No charge

Location

The Dementia Society Centre

Get Directions

The Dementia Society Centre in Ottawa

2327 St. Laurent Blvd Suite 500, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1G 4J8

What You Can Expect

1

Learn about dementia from local and leading experts

2

Access the most reliable, evidenced-based, current and expert sources of information on dementia in our region

3

Understand the science of dementia and equip yourself for success

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