PHCOE-DC Event Part III: Public Health Considerations & Models for Cultural Adaptations in Dementia Caregiving
The BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence on Dementia Caregiving (PHCOE-DC) and UsAgainstAlzheimer's Center for Brain Health Equity are holding a webinar on October 6, "Public Health Considerations & Models for Cultural Adaptations in Dementia Caregiving: Part III."
In this final installment of BOLD's Cultural Adaptation three-part series, attendees will learn more about health inequities facing Pacific Islanders, and Native American/American Indian people, and will hear firsthand from practitioners who have adapted or developed culturally tailored programs to serve these communities.
Speakers include:
- Dr. Jolie Crowder, Senior Director, Association for Indigenous Aging, Senior Project Director, HBI for American Indian and Alaska Native people
- Dr. Hae-Ra Han, Professor, Associate Dean for Community Programs and Initiatives, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
- Dr. Lauren J. Parker, Assistant Scientist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
To register, click here.
To go to the PHCOE-DC website, click here.
To go to the UsAgainstAlzheimer's Center for Brain Health Equity website, click here.



