Alzheimer’s Association to host statewide dementia workshop series in Feburary

The Alzheimer’s Association, Eastern North Carolina Chapter and the Alzheimer’s Association, Western Carolina Chapter are hosting a three-part virtual education series in February.

 

In the early stage of Alzheimer’s disease, families face new questions as they adjust. This virtual three-part series, “Navigating a Dementia Diagnosis” provides practical answers to the questions that arise in the early stage. Attendees will hear from experts, those directly affected, and learn what can be done to cope with the changes that come with an early-stage diagnosis

 

Part one “Navigating a Dementia Diagnosis: What does this diagnosis mean?” will take place on Wednesday, February 10 from Noon – 1:15 p.m. This program will cover understanding the disease and diagnostic process, symptoms of early stage and approaches to managing, and the relationship(s) among doctors, patients, and care partners. Dr. Mark Pippinger, a Behavioral Neurologist with Novant Health, will be presenting.

 

Part two “Navigating a Dementia Diagnosis: The Power of Planning” will take place Wednesday, February 17 from Noon – 1:15 p.m. This program will cover care planning, care teams, care management, a legal and financial overview, and an exploration of family and friends, relationships, and self-care. This session will include a panel of experts including: Corinne Auman (family caregiving and aging expert), Alyssa Botte (psychotherapist in memory counseling), and Marjorie Brown (elder law attorney).

 

Part three “Navigating a Dementia Diagnosis: Live Well” will take place Wednesday, February 24 from Noon – 1:15 p.m. This program will include Alzheimer’s Association Early-Stage Advisors sharing their experiences of living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

 

The three-part series is open to individuals with a recent diagnosis and/ or in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and related dementia diseases, their families and care-partners. General public interested in learning more about planning, resources, and services that are available may also attend. Interested parties may register for all three, or just those sessions that fit best their schedule and interests.  Attendees can attend via video/webinar or through a toll-free number. There is no charge to participate, but registration is required. To sign up, visit tinyurl.com/NavigatingALZFeb2021 or call 1-800-272-3900.

 

“The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is life-changing and leads to many questions so this program is invaluable for recently diagnosed individuals and their care partners,” said Lisa Roberts, Executive Director of the Eastern North Carolina Chapter. “We want them to know that they are not alone and that we are here for them from the beginning of a diagnosis and throughout their journey with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.”

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