NADRC Webinar: Community-based Dementia Programs - Learning from Challenges and Sustaining Successes
The National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) is hosting a webinar September 14, "Community-based Dementia Programs: Learning from Challenges and Sustaining Successes."
Dozens of community-based dementia programs launched over the last few decades. In addition to supporting people living with dementia and family caregivers, most of these programs educate and provide training for professionals and members of the community. Addressing the wide range of training and support needs for these audiences has led to many lessons learned and provided the programs with a solid foundation for sustained success. This webinar provides an overview of the types of services and training provided by community-based dementia programs. In addition, participants will learn about lessons learned and methods for sustaining successful program activities from two community-based dementia programs.
Speakers include:
- Heather Menne, PhD, National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center, based at RTI
- Phyllis Roate, MA, Illinois Department on Aging
- Christy Nishita, PhD, University of Hawaiʻi Center on Aging
To learn more and to register, click here.
To go to NADRC's website, click here.



