NADRC Webinar:
First Responder Training and Programs to Support People with Dementia
August 7, 2018, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET
Creating safer communities for people living with dementia
requires collaboration between law enforcement, local governments and
health and human service organizations. In this session, Jessica Empeño of
Alzheimer’s San Diego will share lessons learned through one such
partnership, and offer attendees interested in working with local law
enforcement departments and first responder units practical strategies for
outreach, training and collaboration. Molly Schroeder from the Wisconsin
Alzheimer’s Institute will discuss how the development of the Emergency
Medical Services Visitor Program in Wisconsin is bridging gaps and
connecting the elderly population to community based resources, with the
goal of helping people with dementia who live alone remain safely in their
homes as long as possible.
About the Presenters
- Jessica Empeño is vice
president of Programs and Family Services for Alzheimer’s San Diego,
where she oversees delivery of innovative and quality programs to
support individuals impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of
dementia.
- Molly Schroeder is Dementia
Programs manager at the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Closed
captioning is available for all NADRC webinars.
This webinar is part of the National Alzheimer's and Dementia
Resource Center webinar series sponsored by the Administration for
Community Living. It includes complimentary CEUs and is approved for AoTA
contact hours in addition to CEUs approved for all ASA web seminars.
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