Olga Brunner and Dr. Peter Rabin to Highlight Alzheimer’s Education Conference

May 5
06:12

2024

Thomas R. Cutler

Thomas R. Cutler

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Olga Brunner, founder of A Good Daughter, Inc., teams up with Dr. Peter Rabin, author of "The 36 Hour Day," at the upcoming Alzheimer’s Education Conference at the Kravis Center on May 19th & 20th. This event is a pivotal gathering for those involved in Alzheimer's care, providing resources and insights for both family caregivers and professionals.

Conference Overview

The 2005 Alzheimer’s Educational Conference,Olga Brunner and Dr. Peter Rabin to Highlight Alzheimer’s Education Conference Articles set to take place at the Kravis Center in Palm Beach, Florida, is an essential event for those involved in the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s. Olga Brunner, who leads A Good Daughter, Inc., highlights the significance of Palm Beach as a crucial area for their services. The conference will feature only 50 select companies, including A Good Daughter, showcasing their services and products.

Keynote Insights

Dr. Peter Rabin, a respected figure in the Alzheimer’s community and the author of the influential book, “The 36 Hour Day,” will serve as the keynote speaker. Brunner shares a personal connection with Dr. Rabin’s work, noting that his book was a crucial resource during her time as a caregiver. She continues to recommend this guide to her clients, underscoring its practical advice for those managing the care of family members with Alzheimer’s.

Exploring Care Options

The conference aims to address the various care options available to children of Alzheimer’s patients. It provides a platform for family caregivers and professional caregiving communities to exchange ideas and strategies to enhance the care they provide. This interaction is vital in fostering a supportive network for caregivers, enhancing their ability to manage the challenges associated with Alzheimer’s care.

Additional Information

For those interested in learning more about the Alzheimer’s Education Conference or A Good Daughter, resources are available online. Attendees can reach out via email or contact the organization directly at 800-963-3877 for more details.

Why This Conference Matters

Alzheimer’s disease affects millions worldwide, with current statistics from the Alzheimer’s Association indicating that over 6 million Americans are living with the disease. The impact of Alzheimer’s not only strains the healthcare system but also deeply affects family dynamics and caregiving needs. Conferences like these are crucial for providing necessary education and support to those at the front lines of caregiving.

The Importance of Education and Support

Educational events such as the Alzheimer’s Education Conference are vital in spreading current knowledge and effective caregiving practices. They offer a beacon of support, learning, and community for those affected by Alzheimer’s, bridging the gap between medical research and practical caregiving.

For further reading on Alzheimer's care and support, visit the Alzheimer’s Association website or explore the latest research and articles on PubMed.

This conference not only highlights the ongoing needs of Alzheimer’s caregivers but also reinforces the community’s commitment to supporting families and professionals in managing this challenging condition effectively.