The Alzheimer’s Association Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters presentation
provides attendees with an understanding of the difference between age-related
memory loss and Alzheimer’s and what to do if they or someone they know has
signs of the disease.
Attendees will view video footage of people
who are living with the early stages of dementia and their families addressing
fears and myths associated with Alzheimer’s disease. The workshop will cover the following topics:
·
The
10 warning signs
·
Basic
overview of Alzheimer’s disease
·
Risk
factors
·
What
is involved in getting a diagnosis
·
Benefits
of early detection including accessing available treatment, planning for the
future and participating in clinical trials
Following the video segment there will be a
guided discussion led by Alzheimer’s Association. General
Public & Professionals (0.12 CEU’s will be offered to Nurses) are
welcome to attend this complimentary presentation
WHEN & WHERE:
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at Horn Memorial Hospital
701 East Second Street, Ida Grove
Register by calling 800-272-3900 or email jsteinkamp@alz.org
WHY:
o
More
than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and that figure is
expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050.
o
In
2011, the first wave of baby boomers begins turning 65 — which is not only the
age of Medicare eligibility, it is also the age of greatest risk for developing
Alzheimer's disease.
o
Early
diagnosis gives individuals the power to make choices about their own health
and future with Alzheimer’s in the picture.