As national initiatives mandate the reduction of behavior-controlling drugs and encourage person-centered care, the Institute for the Advancement of Senior Care has made it a priority to provide education on the research, innovations and program approaches to memory care for older adults, both before and after a dementia diagnosis.

For the foreseeable future, nothing will challenge senior care delivery more than dementia. More than 5 million Americans over age 65 already live with some form of cognitive decline. By 2040, barring treatments to slow or stop the disease progression, that number could skyrocket to 11.6 million for Alzheimer’s disease alone.  Join us at the Memory Care Forum in San Diego to discuss best practices in memory care.

 

The Memory Care Forums will bring together 200 of the nation’s leading care providers to discuss topics such as:

  • Staffing for memory care
  • Dementia care without drugs
  • Financing memory care delivery
  • The DON’s role in memory care culture change
  • And much more!

Who should Attend:

  • Administrators
  • Executive Directors
  • Directors of Nursing and Nursing Supervisors
  • Medical Directors
  • Memory Care Directors
  • Facility Owners and Operators
  • Long-Term Care Nurses (SNFs and ALFs)
  • Gerontologists
  • Social Workers
  • Activities Professionals
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Certified Dementia Practitioners (CDP, CADDCT, and CDCM)
  • Healthcare professionals seeking more information about memory care