This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how these impact a person’s brain function. The consequences of these changes on the person with the diagnosis and their family and friends as well as the most beneficial supports are also discussed
This webinar provides an introduction to stroke and its effects on day-to-day lives. It also provide...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
An estimated 24 million people worldwide have dementia, the majority of whom are thought to have Alz...
This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how the...
Dementia: An Introduction will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementi...
This presentation will cover the neuropsychological symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr Smith...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive cognitive and functional impairment. It is caused by one or mo...
This webinar will identify and discuss the role of the unpaid carer in the support of older adults l...
Dementia is a word for an acquired illness in which two or more cognitive abilities are lost due to ...
Understanding Dementia and Brain Health. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre a...
Symposium B: Risk factors & new therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s DiseaseThis lecture will explo...
More than 70 per cent of older people have experienced a psychologically traumatic event in their li...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is a chronic illness characterized by c...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
This webinar provides an introduction to stroke and its effects on day-to-day lives. It also provide...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
An estimated 24 million people worldwide have dementia, the majority of whom are thought to have Alz...
This webinar will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementia and how the...
Dementia: An Introduction will provide information about the most common diseases that cause dementi...
This presentation will cover the neuropsychological symptoms of neurodegenerative diseases. Dr Smith...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive cognitive and functional impairment. It is caused by one or mo...
This webinar will identify and discuss the role of the unpaid carer in the support of older adults l...
Dementia is a word for an acquired illness in which two or more cognitive abilities are lost due to ...
Understanding Dementia and Brain Health. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre a...
Symposium B: Risk factors & new therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s DiseaseThis lecture will explo...
More than 70 per cent of older people have experienced a psychologically traumatic event in their li...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia, is a chronic illness characterized by c...
Dementia is a syndrome, usually chronic, characterized by a progressive, global deterioration in int...
IntroductionWith the aging of the U.S. population, a better understanding of the presentation and im...
This webinar provides an introduction to stroke and its effects on day-to-day lives. It also provide...
Dementia is the acquired, widespread, and often progressive impairment of cognitive functions that a...
An estimated 24 million people worldwide have dementia, the majority of whom are thought to have Alz...