Resource & Education Days - Recordings and Materials
The UW MBWC offers education and support events for people and families navigating particular kinds of dementia diagnoses.
2023 Events:
On February 11th, 2023, The UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center hosted a Resource and Education Day for individuals with Younger Onset Alzheimer's and their care partners. Here are some recorded sessions from that day:
- Dr. Suman Jayadev, a neurologist at the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center, presents:
Overview of Younger Onset Alzheimer's with this presentation titled 'Younger-Onset Alzheimer’s 101'.
- Dr. Angela Hanson, a geriatrician at the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center, presents: Nutrition and Brain Wellness.
2021 Events:
- Monday, May 3, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. PST: Lewy Body Dementia Knowledge & Support Summit (Virtual Event). Presented by Mayo Clinic and co-sponsored by UW MBWC. View flyer. View videos here (look for LBD Video Series posted between May-June 2021).
2020 Events:
- Thursday, July 2: Younger Onset Alzheimer's Resource & Education Day (Virtual Event). View videos here.
- Thursday, October 22: Parkinson's Plus Resource & Education Day (Virtual Event). For people with conditions that cause parkinsonian symptoms plus cognitive impairment, such as Lewy Body Dementia, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Corticobasal Syndrome, or Multiple System Atrophy. View flyer.
- Thursday, December 17: FTD Resource & Education Day (Virtual Event). For people with behavioral variant Frontotemporal Degeneration (bvFTD) and their families. View flyer.
2019 Events:
- Saturday, April 27: Younger Onset Alzheimer's Resource & Education Day
- Thursday, June 20: Lewy Body Dementia Resource & Education Day
- Tuesday, October 8: Posterior Cortical Atrophy (PCA) Resource & Education Day
- Monday, December 9: Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Resource & Education Day.
2018 Events:
- December 2018: Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia Resource & Education Day. See the Resource List.
- June 2018 Lewy Body Dementia Resource & Education Day.
- February 2018: Younger Onset Alzheimer's Resource & Education Day.