Event Date: Jan 21, 2012



An opportunity for participants to learn about the health promotion framework and conceptual model currently under development at the Alzheimer Society of Ontario (ASO). Explore specific approaches and programs available for persons with early stage dementia across Canada
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This event took place on January 12th, 2012.

Click on the link below to watch a recording of this webinar:  Healthy Living and Dementia 3-Part Online Event Series. EVENT 01: Health Promotion and Dementiafrom CDRAKE on Vimeo.

Please join us for event 1 of our 3-part Healthy Living and Dementia Online Event Series, hosted in partnership with the Alzheimer Knowledge Exchange (AKE). This 3-Part Series is designed for those interested in learning about healthy living and dementia. Each session offers a different, yet complimentary perspective on this topic including health promotion, self-management and how to live well with dementia. You may participate in 1 or all 3 sessions.

Event 01: Health Promotion and Dementia
This first event in the series will provide an opportunity for participants to learn about the health promotion framework and conceptual model currently under development at the Alzheimer Society of Ontario (ASO). This work includes the creation of a toolkit for clients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) to be used by chapter members across the province, as well as formal inventory-taking, gap analysis and capacity building among staff to incorporate in the emerging framework. Following this, we will explore specific approaches and programs available for persons with early stage dementia in B.C. and briefly outline some of the considerations and challenges.

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Presenter(s):

Tania Solomos (MHSc., BA Hons., C.Dipl.), Health Promotion Specialist at the Alzheimer Society of Ontario and Kathy Kennedy, Director of Programs & Services at the Alzheimer Society of British Columbia