Carpe diem / John Zeisel, Ph.D.
Do not define the person by the disease / Peter Reed, Ph.D.
Education, education, education / Rachael Wonderlin
Reduce your risk / Lauren Aguirre
Real life is what happens in between the medical interactions / Alan Abrams, MD
A name and explanation / J. Cara Pendergrass, Ph.D.
Have a community of support around you / Steph Jagger
Enabling people with dementia to live well / Cordula Dick-Muhlke, Ph.D.
Use all of the tools available / PeiPei Wishnow, Ph.D.
Own the disease / Mal Allard, LPN, CAE
The person with dementia is always your teacher / Jolene Brakey
We are not losing the person / Teepa Snow
No one size fits all / Elizabeth Cobbs, MD
The difference between providing care and providing treatment / Judy Cornish, J.D.
The journey is a process / Kelly McCarthy
There are still lots of things that can be done / Nancy B. Emerson Lombardo, Ph.D.
A diagnosis of dementia should not be viewed as the end of life / Josh Freitas
Have hope / Karen Hoglund
Set the stage in the best way possible for a good life / Stephen Gordon, MD
The method of communication / Govind Bharwani, Ph.D.