Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Dementia expected to rise with aging boomers
Tapestry Foundation for Health Care in Vancouver is offering a series of  free talks geared to dealing with Alzheimer's and other forms of  dementia. The first in the three-part Dialogue on Aging - Public Presentation Series  is Thursday night, Sept. 17, at 7:15 p.m. Hear Dr. Hilde Lindemann from  Michigan State University discuss how to inform someone they have  dementia, deal with personality changes, and resolve family clashes over  treatment. The event is at the Vancouver Convention Centre, 1055 Canada  Place (New West Building). Two more presentations on caring for the  elderly are planned with seniors' care experts from Providence Health  Care and from across North America. Details will appear in upcoming  issues of The B.C. Catholic.
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