Decision-making about driving and the transition to non-driving is a challenging and complex issue affecting drivers with dementia and their families. Healthcare/service providers can play an important role in facilitating and supporting drivers and their families to make this...
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9/22/2022 9:00:00 AM
Given that "Grief is the constant yet hidden companion of Alzheimer's Disease and other related dementias" (Ken Doka, 2004), health-care providers and Alzheimer Society staff and volunteers who intentionally acknowledge and invite the carer to explore grief create a most power...
/Public/Events/Archived-Webinars-Events/2013/Ambiguous-Loss-and-Grief
11/6/2013 12:00:00 PM
Dementia currently costs more than cancer, heart disease and stroke put together and the numbers affected will double in the next twenty years. There are two possible journeys with dementia. In one you stay well for as long as possible and in the other you go down hill faste...
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6/1/2016 12:00:00 PM
Fatigue is one of the least understood and most frequent symptoms of MS. Many have reported that their fatigue levels fluctuate on a day-to-day basis and impact all areas of daily life. During this webinar you will learn from an Occupational Therapist how to recognize differen...
/Public/Events/Archived-Webinars-Events/2016/Multiple-Sclerosis-Fatigue-Management
11/3/2016 9:00:00 PM
This presentation will ask (and answer) the following questions: 1. Is frailty a risk for dementia? 2. Is it important that frailty is a risk for dementia? 3. How should we approach dementia diagnosis in a person who is frail? Do they have a memory problem? ...
/Public/Events/Archived-Webinars-Events/2017/Frailty-and-the-Risk-of-Cognitive-Impairment
5/10/2017 11:00:00 AM
Individuals with Frontotemporal or other Frontal dementias present in ways that are often different from others with more common dementias such as Alzheimer’s Disease. They are younger, more physically capable and have a different behavioural profile. These differences can pos...
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4/18/2018 11:00:00 AM
There is a strong connection between hearing loss and cognitive health, particularly in older adults. Prevalence rates of hearing loss and dementia both increase with age, and researchers have found higher rates of dementia in individuals with greater degrees of hearing loss. ...
/Public/Events/Archived-Webinars-Events/2019/Exploring-the-Connections-Between-Hearing-Loss-and
10/23/2019 11:00:00 AM
As the world’s aging population rapidly increases, strategies to promote healthy aging at a population level becomes a necessary health care priority. Of particular revelance, the maintenance of mobility and cognitive function are of utmost importance as they are vital to heal...
/Public/Events/Event-Archives/2021/Exercise-for-Healthy-Aging
6/15/2021 11:00:00 AM
Together we are changing the conversation. What is Knowledge Transfer and Exchange? Knowledge transfer and exchange is about accessing existing knowledge (from research, practice and lived experience) and bringing it together so that it can be built upon to create new un...
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5/3/2014 12:59:08 PM
This event took place on September 26th, 2011. Click on the link below to watch a recording of this webinar: Early Onset Dementia: 4 Different Journey’s with Early Onset from CDRAKE on Vimeo . Presenters: Chris Nelson – Person with Early Onset Frontal Temporal ...
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9/26/2011 11:30:00 AM
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