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Friends and Family Series Session 4: Dementia and Language: How does language shape our perceptions and behavior?

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National Council of Dementia Minds
Phone
989-330-0290
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://dementiaminds.org/

Location

Virtual
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Date

Nov 06 2022
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Time

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Cost

FREE

Friends and Family Series Session 4: Dementia and Language: How does language shape our perceptions and behavior?

Please join persons living with dementia as we discuss living well with dementia and the impact of stigma. Attend this series to learn how to live well with dementia or best support someone living with dementia. This event is open to persons living with dementia, family members, friends, health care professionals, service providers, and other interested parties. Each session opens with a short video (5 to 10 minutes) featuring persons living with dementia and introducing the session’s topic. After the video, a discussion will be led by persons living with dementia. Attendees are encouraged to join in the conversation and ask questions. This format is designed to allow the lived experience experts to share their experiences and attendees to learn from them.

The same session will be offered on Sunday afternoons and Monday mornings to accommodate various schedules and time zones. You are welcome to register for Sundays for some of the sessions and Mondays for others.

Time: 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. EST (5:00 p.m. CT) (4:00 p.m. MT) (3:00 p.m. PT)

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