Gems: A Treasure Chest of Ideas - Vendors

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Gems: A Treasure Chest of Ideas - Vendors

By Northern Virginia Dementia Care Consortium

Date and time

Friday, November 11, 2016 · 8am - 3:30pm EST

Location

First Baptist Church of Alexandria

2932 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

Description

Please join us for our 30th Annual Caregivers Conference! Gems: A Treasure Chest of Ideas. This year's speakers include: Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA is one of America’s leading educators on dementia. Her philosophy is reflective of her education, work experience, available medical research, and first hand caregiving interactions. Drew Falconer, MD is Board Certified in Neurology and a fellowship-trained Movement Disorders Specialist with the Inova Movement Disorders Program. He specializes in advanced care of patients with Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, dystonia, Huntington’s disease, tic disorders and other movement disorders. Sean Rogers, MD, PhD., specializes in the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, Huntington’s disease, tic disorders, dystonia, and other movement disorders, with specific training in deep brain stimulation (DBS) and botulinum toxin injections. Margot Greenlee, Director, BodyWise Dance, and her team conduct dance programs with the Washington D.C. Veterans Administration Medical Center, the National Center for Creative Aging, MVLE, and numerous assisted living residences across the greater D.C. region. Stacey Young received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from the Uni-versity of Maryland Baltimore County and earned her Master’s Degree in Applied Sociology, Aging Studies from UMBC. She has spent her career serv-ing residents in nursing home, assisted living and retirement communities with a primary focus on lifestyle programming and dementia care.

Conference Schedule

8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:45 Welcome

9:00 Progression Through Dementia: Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA

10:45 Move, Learn, Create: Margot Greenlee

11:00 Break and Visit Exhibitors

11:15 Changing Resistance to Care into Participation: Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA

12:15 Lunch, Visit Exhibitors, and Book Signing

1:15 Alzheimers is Not the Only Cause of Dementia: Dr. Drew Falconer and Dr. Sean Rogers

2:15 Break and Visit Exhibitors

2:30 Activities at Home: Meaningful Engagements for Your Loved One: Stacey E. Young, MA, ACC/MC

3:30 Adjourn

If you've attended the conference in the past, you know what an educational and inspirational day you'll have. And if you've never been to the Northern Virginia Dementia Caregiver's Conference, please come join us - we know you'll be glad you came. The conference features an array of presentations for family caregivers and for professionals.

Looking to have a spot as an exhibitor? Contact nvdcc1@gmail.com.

Do you need someone to care for your loved one so you can attend the conference?
Limited free in-home respite care for persons with Dementia, living in northern Virginia only, will be provided by GraceFul Care. For more information about respite, call (703)904-3994 no later than October 15.

Organized by

AARP Virginia

Alexandria Department of Community and Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services

Arlington Aging and Disability Services

Alzheimer’s Association, National Capital Area

ElderLink

Fairfax Area Agency on Aging

Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services (NCS)

Goodwin Living

Graceful Care, Inc.

Insight Memory Care Center

Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging

Prince William County Area Agency on Aging

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