2022 Alzheimer's Conference: A Meaningful Life with Alzheimer's disease
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Friday, November 11, 8:30 am - 12:50 pm
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This annual one-of-a-kind conference brings together healthcare professionals (Earn 3.5 CEs), caregivers and those living with Alzheimer's into a shared conversation. Learn about the state-of-the-art research, treatments and caregiving options for those living with cognitive decline. This is a collaboration between the IOG and the Greater Michigan Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. More details to follow.
VIRTUAL: Zoom (Link to be provided upon registration)
Registration links:
$30 for Professional earning 3.5 CE – Rregister for virtual (ZOOM) conference HERE
$15 for Student and Family/Friend Caregiver – Register for virtual (ZOOM) conference HERE
FREE for Individual with Alzheimer's – Register for virtual conference HERE
VIRTUAL Individual Diagnosed with Alzheimer's: 2022 Conference
SPEAKERS/PRESENTATIONS:
TOPIC: Cognitive Decline in the Time of COVID and Social Isolation
Irving Vega, PhD
Irving E. Vega, PhD, serves as a Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Center expert and associate professor of translational neuroscience and the director of the Integrated Mass Spectrometry Unit at Michigan State University. Dr. Vega’s research is directed toward the understanding of how neurons respond to the presence of pathological tau in different brain regions.
TOPIC: How to Assess Pain within Cognitively Declining Individual
Dr. Linda Keilman, DNP, RN, GNP-BC, FAANP
Dr. Linda Keilman has been a nationally certified Gerontological Nurse Practitioner since 1989 and teaching nursing since 1983. She has been a faculty member in the College of Nursing at MSU since 1992 her current MSU Health Team practice is providing primary care for residents in long-term care.
TOPIC: Learning from the Dementia Journey
Jim Mangi
Jim Mangi is a Vietnam veteran, a scientist, and founder and owner of a nationwide consulting firm—none of which prepared him for his retirement career as a caregiver for his wife, who is now in her 14th year of living with Younger Onset Alzheimer’s disease. Jim is now a volunteer Community Educator for the Alzheimer’s Association, and a dementia awareness activist.
CONFERENCE AGENDA
8:45 am
Introduction of Conference and Welcome - Peter Lichtenberg, Ph.D, APBB, Director of the Institute of Gerontology
8:55 am
Cognitive Decline in the Time of COVID and Social Isolation - Irving Vega, Ph. D.
10:25 am
Break
10:45 am
How to Assess Pain within Cognitively Declining Individuals - Dr. Linda Keilman, DNP, RN, GNP-BC, FAANP
12:15 pm
Learning from the Dementia Journey - Jim Mangi, Alzheimer’s Association volunteer and caregiver
12:45 pm
Closing Remarks - Jennifer Lepard, President & CEO, Alzheimer’s Association Michigan Chapter
Contact
Donna MacDonald
donnamacdonald@wayne.edu