Alzheimer's Association free online programs, March 31 - April 26, 2022
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Support for Caregivers, People with Dementia and the Community
Alzheimer's Association, Central and North Florida

Thursday, March 31, 2:00 p.m. ET
Virtual Brain Bus: Brain Health and Cognitive Training Research

Ask the Expert: Jerri Edwards, Ph.D., University of South Florida.
Description: Brain, or cognitive, training research (CTR) is aimed toward discovering how cognitive abilities can be maintained and even enhanced with advancing age. Join us to learn about CTR with developmental psychologist, Dr. Jerri Edwards and her research which is aimed to extend the mobility and independence of older adults through cognitive interventions (often referred to as brain fitness programs or brain games). Also, hear from Alzheimer's Association Community Educator, Marline Burstein Levy, to gain insight into the latest evidence-based lifestyle factors that may help reduce your risk for dementia. Bring your questions and join us!
REGISTER HERE: https://alz-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MZy7hRwNTD2l3inqf7PlOw.

Tuesday, April 12, 12:00 p.m. noon-2:00 p.m. ET
2022  Alzheimer’s Symposium

Description: Learn more facts and what to do about reducing your risk of dementia. Join keynote presenter Percy Griffin, Ph.D., Director, Scientific Engagement, Alzheimer's Association and special guests from Baptist Health, Brian M. Snelling, M.D., Director, Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurological Surgery and Medical Director, Marilyn and Stanley Barry Center for Cerebrovascular Disease and Stroke, and Felipe De Los Rios La Rosa, M.D., Director Stroke Program Baptist Health’s Miami Neuroscience Institute. Topics covered include: highlights from the *2022 Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures annual report, dementia risk reduction, to include the impact of sleep on the brain, and a special focus on stroke, such as signs and symptoms, and an overview of the ALZ STARS program, a joint initiative to bring increased awareness of dementia and the resources available to Floridians - and much more.
*The Alzheimer's Association 2022 Alzheimer's Disease Facts and Figures report is a comprehensive compilation of national statistics and information on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. The report conveys the impact of Alzheimer’s on individuals, families, government and the nation’s health care system. Since its 2007 inaugural release, the report has become the preeminent source covering the broad spectrum of Alzheimer’s issues. The Facts and Figures report is an official publication of the Alzheimer’s Association.
REGISTER HERE: https://alz-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WwH1Hoi2SkSGeZZHZMszsw.

Tuesday, April 26, 6:00-7:15 p.m. ET
3rd Latinos & Alzheimer’s Symposium

Description: Free, online or in person, at the Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa, located at 5001 Coconut Rd,, Bonita Springs, FL 34134. Now in its third year, the Latinos & Alzheimer’s Symposium will address updates to research and practice knowledge in order to better inform the care of Latino/Hispanic individuals living with dementia and their families. 
        Join us for opportunities to network, receive mentoring, and collaborate with researchers and health care professionals.*Addressing the Disparities in Dementia Risk, Early Detection and Care - Statistics suggest that the incidence of dementia is greater in Latinos and Hispanics compared to Whites. The prevention, diagnosis, and care provided to individuals with Alzheimer's and related dementias are greatly influenced by socioeconomic and cultural factors.
        Through abstract and presentation topics that span from biomarkers to dementia care, symposium attendees will achieve the following learning objectives: Establish and leverage national and international collaborations to advance Alzheimer’s and related dementias research in Latinos and Hispanics. Describe the impact of acculturation, geographic context and bilingualism on Alzheimer’s and related dementias research in Latinos and Hispanics. Describe strategies to provide care and support the health of Latinos and Hispanics living with Alzheimer's and related dementias and their caregivers. Consider the challenges and opportunities associated with remote assessments. Discuss recent research on genomics, biomarkers, risk and protective factors for Alzheimer’s and related dementias in Latinos and Hispanics. 
        View the agenda: Present Your Discoveries - Early career researchers will demonstrate their research to leaders and peers in the field through, a podium or poster presentation. Abstracts were selected to present during the following sessions: Remote Assessments, Risk and Protective Factors, Updates on Care, Support and Interventions, Genomics and Novel Biomarkers, Acculturation, Geographic Context and Bilingualism, Community Event: Open to the Public
        The Community Event will share highlights from the conference, including updates to research and practice to better inform the care of Latino/Hispanic individuals living with dementia and their families. Attendees can listen to a panel discussion and participate in a Q&A.
REGISTER HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNFZH-yMFJfHfBuQw8lrt0oRt98BEGbkBZ_xAgsxaYQ4X55g/viewform.

Become an ALZ STAR

The Florida Department of Elder Affairs and the Alzheimer's Association Florida chapters have developed the ALZ STARS program, a joint initiative to bring increased awareness of dementia and the resources available to Floridians. Learn the signs, know the resources and make a difference. Watch a short video and answer a few questions to earn your ALZ STARS certificate! Become an ALZ STAR at alzstars.org.

ALZ STARS Learning Objectives
Discover the 10 warning signs.
Learn the steps to receive an accurate diagnosis.
Learn tips to connect with someone you suspect may have cognitive impairment.
Learn about the Area Agencies on Aging and their Aging Disability Resource Centers.
Learn about the Dementia Care and Cure Initiative.
Learn about the Memory Disorder Clinics in Florida.

ALZ STARS Additional Resources
Elder Affairs
Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs)
Dementia Care & Cure Initiative (DCCI)
Alzheimer's Disease Initiative (ADI)
Alzheimer's Disease Advisory Committee Annual Report
Caregiver Toolkit
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Resource Guide

Support Groups

Find virtual and telephonic support groups including groups for caregivers and people with early stage dementia. Call 800-272-3900 or learn more here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Gyv-zC-3L3uIi6p0YBQBKxE2MMYvJH4W/view.

Community Resource Finder
 
Use Community Resource Finder to search for other programs including Alzheimer’s education programs like Caregiver College and social programs for people in the early stages of dementia. Learn more here:  https://www.communityresourcefinder.org/.

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ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION

The Alzheimer's Association® is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research, with the mission of leading the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Their vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.

Brain Bus is funded in partnership with the State of Florida Department of Elder Affairs and the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas, Inc. Caregiver College is sponsored in part by Senior Connection Center, Inc. and the State of Florida, Department of Elder Affairs and  Sarasota County Government.

Alzheimer's Association Florida Gulf Coast Chapter, 14010 Roosevelt Blvd, Ste. 709, Clearwater, FL 33762, website alz.org/flgulfcoast, phone 727-578-2558.

Alzheimer's Association National Office, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601, website www.alz.org, phone 800-272-3900.







 
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