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Event Details for Tuesday, November 13, 2012


NOV
13

Know the 10 Signs

Area: Greater Houston
Audience: Community, Caregiver
Location: Evangeline Booth Garden Apartments
2627 Cherrybrook Lane
Pasadena, TX 77502
Date: 11/13/2012
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

The 10 Warning Signs program describes the signs and symptoms individuals should look for if they are concerned about Alzheimer?????s disease. The program also covers frequently asked questions about risk as well as tips on how to follow up on concerns attendees may have about themselves or someone they care about. The presentation features video clips of real people living with the early stages of dementia and their families discussing their experience with the 10 warning signs, risk factors, and what is involved in getting a diagnosis. At the end of the program, attendees will understand the benefits of early detection including accessing available treatment, planning for the future and participating in clinical trials.
RSVP to Andrea James
Contact Name: Andrea James
Email: ajames@alz.org
Phone Number: 713.314.1373


NOV
13

Reducing your Risk

Area: Greater Houston
Audience: Community, Caregiver
Location: Deerbrook Place
19777 Deerbrook Park
Houston, TX 77338
Date: 11/13/2012
Time: 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

This presentation offers attendees tips on how to reduce their risk of Alzheimer?????s disease. Based on scientific evidence, this program focuses on the importance of nutritional health, physical activity, mental activity, and social wellness. The program will also address current trends in Alzheimer?????s disease risk reduction and answer frequently asked questions about alternative treatment methods and medications.
Contact Name: Haley Druian
Email: hrdruian@alz.org
Phone Number: 713-314-1313


NOV
13

Communicating and Interacting with Persons with Dementia

Area: Greater Houston
Audience: Community, Caregiver
Location: Thomas A. Glazier Senior Learning Center
16600 Pine Forest Ln. Houston, TX 77084
Date: 11/13/2012
Time: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

Alzheimer?????s disease dramatically alters the dynamics between the diagnosed individual and his or her loved ones. Family and friends of persons with Alzheimer?????s frequently feel that their loved one is no longer the person he or she once was. This presentation provides caregivers with tools for effectively communicating and connecting with persons with dementia. Specifically it will cover nonverbal vs. verbal communication, positive physical approach, person-centered approach, and activity development.
Contact Name: Annie Trinh
Email: annie.trinh@alz.org
Phone Number: 1800. 272. 3900


 


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