Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Helping families cope with Alzheimer's, Dementia

Tapestry Foundation for Health Care announces a lecture series to help families care for Alzheimer's and Dementia sufferers. 




Culture, Autonomy, and Aged Care - Oct. 12 with Dr Grant Gilette from New Zealand at the Norman Rothstein Theatre, 4lst Avenue and Oak Street at 7:15.

The early diagnosis and progression of Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Serge Gauthier from McGill University Centre for Studies in Aging - Oct. 14, Vancouver Convention Centre, 999 Canada Place at 7:15 p.m.

The positive potential of caregiving by Dr. Davidicus Wong at the Norman Rothstein Theatre, 41st Avenue and Oak Street, Oct. 21 at 7:15.

To register, go to www.tapestryfoundation.ca. and click the online registration.

1 comment:

  1. Having alzheimer' can be very challneging disease to live with. I think it is great that there are alzheimer care services out there. Many seniors become depressed if they get put into senior living homes which is why it is great to have a service that comes and caters to their needs at their own home.

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