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brainXchange Event: Impact of Education in Behaviour Changes for Care Partners (family and friends) of People Living with Dementia

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U-First!® for Care Partners is a new education program offered through the Alzheimer Society in Ontario to help family and friends supporting someone experiencing behaviour changes caused by dementia or other cognitive impairment. Funding was provided by the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) for a 2-year evaluation of the program to learn how it helps care partners to develop skills and confidence to understand and respond to behaviour changes in the person they are supporting and how communication and collaboration with other members of the care team is impacted by participation in the program. Join us to learn more about the program and its impacts.

Presenters:

  • Kathy Hickman, Director, Education & Knowledge Translation, Alzheimer Society of Ontario

  • Christine Pellegrino, Program Manager, Provincial Programs & Knowledge Translation, Alzheimer Society of Ontario

Click here to Register. If the registration link above does not work, please copy and paste the following into your web browser: https://ufirstcpfeb23.eventbrite.com


     


Connection Details: Technical Requirements
*You will receive an email confirmation shortly after registration, which will include an online link and audio information.*

Visual Support -- The presentation will be accessible via an internet connection. This connection can be any web-enabled device or computer of your choice.
Audio support -- Audio support for the presentation will be provided through your computer or device or telephone via a toll-free line.

Please note --  By choosing to participate in the event, you consent to the recording. Recordings will be made available on the brainXchange website and on Vimeo.
This online event is hosted by brainXchange.
Questions? Please contact: support@brainxchange.ca

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