Conference

“Neuroprotective Activities: Adults, Patients With Dementia And Family Caregivers”

 


GP Dementia Services New York

invites you to the conference

“Neuroprotective Activities: Adults, Patients With Dementia And Family Caregivers”

at Rectory of Saint Thomas More Church, 65 E. 89th St. New York, 10128,

on Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

Check in 6.30. The program is at 7 p.m.

RSVP: By Tuesday, February 28th, 2017, info@caregivercare.org

This event is free of charge and open to the public.


Join us for our conference where we will take a closer look at

“Neuroprotective Activities: Adults, Patients With Dementia And Family Caregivers”

and their effectiveness with patients with dementia, elder, and adults.

Our panel will explore questions such as:

  • Can neuroprotective activities slow down the progression of symptoms in dementia patients?

  • Can neuroprotective activities preserve from showing depression symptoms in family caregivers?

  • Can neuroprotective activities delay the onset of symptoms of dementia or the memory deficits in normal aging?

Moderated by Gianni Perilli, Sociologist, President of Foundation Dementia Services New York

Manuel P Santos, MD – Attending Psychiatrist, Mercy Medical Center, Rockville Centre, New York

Jose A. Santos, MD-Board Certified Psychiatrist with over 40 years experience in private practice.


Are meditation, physical activity, and social engagement neuroprotective activities?

Does learning a new language have an impact on brain’s healthy?

What is neuroplasticity?

Can we prevent dementia or delay its onset?