Free public lecture - World Alzheimers Day
Alzheimers Auckland World Alzheimers Day
Free public
lecture
21
September
“Roadsigns, speed humps and
yellow lines – looking at markers for Alzheimer ’s
disease, memory loss and management.”
If
you ever worried you might develop Alzheimer’s disease, or
you are caring for someone with dementia, our one-hour easy
to understand talk today with Auckland Psychologist Lynette
Tippet will be of interest.
Dr Tippett will explain biological ‘sign posts’ for the disease, according to current scientific knowledge. She will also talk about managing the journey of dementia, and veer into the bumpy part of the ride – memory loss. Free to all.
21 September
1.30-3pm
Greenlane Christian Centre
12 Marewa Rd, Greenlane, Auckland
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