Skip to main content

The Cognitive Kitchen: A Culinary Health Intervention for Dementia Risk Reduction and Living Well with Dementia

Virtual

The Cognitive Kitchen: A Culinary Health Intervention for Dementia Risk Reduction and Living Well with Dementia

brainXchange, Alzheimer Society of Canada and CCNA proudly present:

The Cognitive Kitchen: A Culinary Health Intervention for Dementia Risk Reduction and Living Well with Dementia

About the webinar

In this webinar, Dr. Cammer will describe a co-designed intervention, The Cognitive Kitchen, that incorporates principles of food literacy and agency, nutrition risk reduction strategies, and culinary health to promote dementia prevention and living well with dementia. She will discuss the process of co-design, elements of the intervention, and initial research findings.

Date: Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Time: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. EST (Click here to convert to your time zone)

Registration is FREE, but space is limited
Click here to register

Presenter

Allison Cammer, PhD, RD
Dr. Allison Cammer is an Assistant Professor and Registered Dietitian in the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition at the University of Saskatchewan. Her graduate degrees include a Master of Science in Community Health and Epidemiology and a PhD Nutrition. Her research focuses on nutrition and dementia, spanning prevention, living well in the community and long-term care, to end of life nutrition care. She is a member of several interprofessional research teams including the Saskatchewan Rural Dementia Action Research team and team 15 of the Canadian Consortium of Neurodegeneration in Aging. She is a Board Member of the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan and co-chairs the professional conduct committee of the College of Dietitians of Saskatchewan.


If the registration link above does not work, please copy and paste the following into your browser:
https://bxc.adobeconnect.com/cognitivekitchen/event/registration.html

Add Comment

Comments (0)

Post
CAMH Logo

This website has been funded by a grant from the Government of Ontario.
The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Ontario.
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×