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17 March 2021

Webinar

10:00

17 March 2021

Alzheimer's Disease International

Alzheimer's Disease International

Supporting people with dementia during COVID-19

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Watch this webinar from Alzheimer's Disease International, as a panel of experts share their experiences and advice on continuing to support people living with dementia during early stages of the pandemic.

In unprecedented times of uncertainty and radical social change, working with those living with dementia represents a significant challenge to those affected by the disease, their families and the professionals that work with them.

Hosts Paola Barbarino, Chief Executive at Alzheimer's Disease International and Kate Swaffer, CEO of Dementia Alliance International, welcome a panel of experts from across the world to explore in what ways professionals can help support those with dementia through the pandemic and beyond.

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17 Mar 2021

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17 March 2021

Alzheimer's Disease International

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