Events in April 2023
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1:00 pm: 2023 Triangle Walk to De-feet Dementia1:00 pm: 2023 Triangle Walk to De-feet Dementia – Duke-UNC ADRC Team Name - BlueHeels WalkersThere are over 180,000 people living with Dementia in North Carolina and these numbers are expected to increase to 210,000 by the year 2025. Caregivers for individuals with dementia are a rapidly growing sector of our older population. In NC, an estimated 358,000 dementia caregivers are providing 517 million hours of unpaid care each year. This is why Dementia Alliance of North Carolina focuses all of it's efforts locally and offer insight, compassionate support, and assistance to those who are living with or caring for individuals throughout all stages and types of dementia. The Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center applauds the work of Dementia Alliance of North Carolina in providing assistance to over 10,000 people living with dementia and their caregivers this year alone. Whether it’s helping to navigate a dementia diagnosis, providing education, or connecting community members to support programs, Dementia Alliance is invaluable and deserves our support. Join the BlueHeels Walkers in De-feeting dementia at the 2023 Triangle Walk! |
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7:00 pm: Alzheimer's & Dementia: Prevention & Support7:00 pm: Alzheimer's & Dementia: Prevention & Support – Keynote SpeakerDr. Goldie Smith Byrd Click below to join via Zoom If calling in, dial (929) 205-6099 Virtual |
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4:00 pm: Duke/UNC IDEAS Forum4:00 pm: Duke/UNC IDEAS Forum – Hear project updates from our REC Scholars - Mellissa Harris, Jui-Heng (Henry) Tseng, and Ling Wu More information coming soon. Virtual 4:00 pm: Imposter Thoughts and Career Development: Let’s Talk About It4:00 pm: Imposter Thoughts and Career Development: Let’s Talk About It – Virtual |
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10:00 am: Durham Dementia Community Event10:00 am: Durham Dementia Community Event – This event is aimed at creating an inclusive community of understanding, advocacy and support! This event is free and lunch will be served. All community members who are living with dementia, caring for someone with dementia or just wish to learn are welcome! Panel discussions, round table groups, resource organizations and Keynote address by Jay Reinstein Durham County Human Services Building: 414 E. Main St, Durham, NC 27701 Durham County Human Services Building |