Location

Palm Beach Gardens Marriott
4000 RCA Boulevard
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410
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About this event

Our annual educational conference will take place Wednesday, May 7th, 2025 at the Palm Beach Gardens Marriott.  Doors open at 7:30 AM and the program runs 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.  The Conference has been approved for 5.0 Continuing Education Credits for licensed professionals. 

 

This year’s featured speakers are Dr. Scott Stoll MD and Dr. Paul Winner DO.  Dr. Stoll will be presenting The Power of the Plate: Optimizing Health and Finding Hope and Dr. Winner will speak to new research with his presentation Alzheimer’s: New Hope, Now!.

 

We will feature 3 Breakout Sessions with 9 unique presentations. 

  • Dr. Lindsay Gracey, AuD: Identifying and Treating Hearing Loss: Benefits for the Brain and Body
  • Dr. William McConnell, PhD: The Cognitive Benefits of Strong Social Networks
  • Dr. Amie Rosenfeld, DPT: Why Movement Matters
  • Dwight Chenette, MPH, MBA: Know Us Before You Need Us (Area Agency on Aging)
  • Palm Health Foundation (Patrick McNamara, LCSW; Deborah Germain, BS; Amy Adaniel, BS RRT CSA): Envisioning the Brain Coast for Better Brain Health
  • Dr. Linda Pao, MD: Brain Health and Aging: What Can We Do?
  • Tamara Evans, LMHC: Identifying and Adapting to Challenges
  • Tino Negri, CAEd: Strategies for Caregivers
  • Avery Sommers: Spiders on the Wall: What My Mother Saw

 

Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Refreshment will be provided. Join us as we provide information, tools, and strategist to address the needs of patietns with neurocognitive disorders and thier family and professional caregivers.

Thank you to our Sponsors! The Addison Hines Charitable Trust (Presenting), Publix Super Market Charities (Silver), Shalloway & Shalloway, P.A. (Signature), Senior Helpers, TD Bank, & Arden Courts Promedica Memory Care (Breakouts), Wallace, Welch & Willingham (Beverage), and the Alzheimer's Research and Treatment Center (Refreshment).

For more information email: EducationConference@alzcare.org

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