How to Live Well with Dementia: Book launch and panel discussion (webinar recording)

The livestream begins at the 7:10 mark on the recording so you may want to forward to that time to avoid 7 minutes of dead air/graphic only.

The newly published book, How to Live Well with Dementia: Expert Help for People Living with Dementia and their Family, Friends, and Care Partners provides an array of essential guidance about the different aspects of dementia for all whose lives are touched by dementia, including people living with dementia and their support network.

Authors Anthea Innes, Carmel Geoghegan and Phyllis Fehr are joined in this webinar by Helen Rochford Brennan, a person living with dementia who is also an international ambassador and advocate for people living with dementia. A Q&A follows the panel discussion.

Whether dementia has touched your life and you are looking for resources or you are curious about new research and developments in the field, this talk about the new book will be beneficial.

If you are interested in buying the book, you may find it using one of these links:
Indigo
Amazon Canada
Routledge (American Publisher but ships to Canada)
Barnes and Noble (USA book seller)

This event was hosted by McMaster Alumni.

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