This month at the Alzheimer Society.

October 2023

Dementia webinar | A dose of laughter: Improv for dementia

British Columbia
Wed, Oct 4, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Online

Led by a pair of experienced improvisers from Tightrope Impro Theatre, this webinar will introduce people affected by dementia to improvisation. Through a combination of demonstrations, games and exercises, participants will build new skills, share their creativity and laugh together! This webinar will focus on using improv as a tool for communication between people living with dementia and their care partners by exploring saying yes, listening, and imagination.

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Dementia webinar | Co-Developing Innovative Technology – How assistive robots and virtual reality can improve dementia care

British Columbia
Wed, Oct 11, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Online

Dr. Lillian Hung and her team at UBC’s IDEA Lab work closely with people with the lived experience of dementia. Join Lillian and advocate Jim Mann as they highlight how assistive robots, virtual reality and virtual team-based care are helping to address the unique care challenges faced by persons living with dementia and their families.

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Online education | Driving and dementia

British Columbia
Thu, Oct 12, 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Online

Dementia will affect a person’s ability to drive and for many people this represents a loss of independence. Discuss strategies for how to have the conversations about the topic early and ease the transition when it’s time for someone to retire from driving.

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Online education | Understanding responsive behaviours

British Columbia
Tue, Oct 24, 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Online

It can be frustrating and upsetting when someone living with dementia is behaving in an unexpected way; their words and gestures are often a response to something important in their environment. Explore responsive behaviours, what causes them, your own reactions, and strategies for maintaining well-being.

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Online education | Targeted strategies for word salad, wanting to go home and more

British Columbia
Mon, Oct 30, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Online

Dementia affects how a person conveys their thoughts and feelings; common behaviours can include mixing up words (word salad) and creating false memories without motivation (confabulation) which can lead to misunderstandings and frustrations. Learn how to address these behaviours and respond to other questions, like wanting to go home and asking about deceased relatives.

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