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  • The ARTZ & Dementia Conference

    Innovation, Inclusion & Creative Expression

    Posted Sunday September 09 2012 at 9:23 pm.
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    Artists for Alzheimer

    A conference co-sponsored by Hearthstone Alzheimer Care and Hebrew SeniorLife

    The ARTZ and Dementia Conference:
    Innovation, Inclusion & Creative Expression

    The opportunity for creative expression through the arts provides people living with dementia an alternative means to communication in a strength-based, process-oriented model. This conference highlights best practices for creative arts programming through experiential workshops with expert leaders in the field.

    October 2nd - 3rd, 2012

    NewBridge on the Charles
    5000 Great Meadow Road, Dedham MA

    Pre-Conference Evening Program
    October 2nd, 2012
    7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
    "Meet Me at the Movies & Makes Memories"

    A special film and interactive discussion

    Conference
    October 3rd, 2012
    8:00 AM - 3:30 PM

    Conference includes nationally recognized speakers and experts leading interactive creative arts workshops and a live multi-media performance.

    Nationally Recognized Experts Including:

    • Lisa Wong, M.D.
    • Donna Newman-Bluestein, M.Ed., LMHC, BC-DMT
    • John Zeisel, Ph.D.
    • Alan O'Hare, Ph.D.
    • Cheryl Perreault, Ph.D.
    • Marian Brown, M.Ed.
    • Dee Brenner

    For more information and registration please contact: Marian Brown, Associate Director of ARTZ: Artists for Alzheimer’s, brown@artzalz.org, 781-305-7105.

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