Are you trying to keep up on the latest findings about Alzheimers? Perhaps you might want to check out this free event on November 9, 2011 sponsored by Jewish Home Lifecare. I have copies and pasted their invite into this blog.
the Jewish 14th Annual Stein Lecture Presents Latest Findings on Alzheimer’s
Dr. Evelyn Granieri is Keynote Speaker
Nutritional supplements. Special diets. Exercise. Brain Games. All have been touted as ways to stave off the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s.
What does the latest science say?
On Wednesday, November 9, Jewish Home Lifecare is pleased to present an update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Evelyn Granieri, Co-Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging, New York Presbyterian, will be the keynote speaker in the 14th Annual Stein Lecture to be held at Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Westchester.
• Wednesday, November 9 4:30 – 7:00 PM
• Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare & Rehabilitation Tisch Auditorium / Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Pavilion, 845 Palmer Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
• Free, with RSVP, 914-864-5166. Continuing education credits are available
In her lecture, “Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline,” Dr. Evelyn Granieri will provide an update on the NIH report update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference, on which she served as a panel member.
Dr. Granieri MD, MPH, MSEd is a fellowship trained geriatrician. She is the co-chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is the recipient of the Dennis Jahnigen Award, the highest teaching award given in geriatrics. She serves as Chair of the Education Committee of the American Geriatrics Society, and is on the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Academic Societies.
The Annual Stein Lecture on Alzheimer’s disease is sponsored by the Marion Stein Endowment Fund for Specialized Training, Services and Programs for residents with Alzheimer’s disease. The Endowment Fund was established with a major gift from the late Mrs. Alfred Slaner as a tribute to the late Marion Stein, an esteemed Sarah Neuman Trustee.
In addition to an annual lecture, the Fund provides for staff training, creation of an Alzheimer’s disease library and resource center, support groups for staff and families, as well as therapeutic recreation programs tailored to the specific needs of residents in Sarah Neuman’s Special Care Unit.
At this year’s Stein Lecture Series, Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center will recognize key healthcare community partners during a special ceremony following the lecture. Working hand-in-hand with these medical colleagues makes it possible to provide state-of-the-art care to elders and develop new ways to reach those in need. Jewish Home will honor Greenwich Hospital, Lawrence Hospital Center, Sound Shore Medical Center, Westmed Medical Group, While Plains Hospital and Westchester County Medical Society.
14th Annual Stein Lecture Presents Latest Findings on Alzheimer’s
Dr. Evelyn Granieri is Keynote Speaker
Nutritional supplements. Special diets. Exercise. Brain Games. All have been touted as ways to stave off the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s.
What does the latest science say?
On Wednesday, November 9, Jewish Home Lifecare is pleased to present an update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Evelyn Granieri, Co-Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging, New York Presbyterian, will be the keynote speaker in the 14th Annual Stein Lecture to be held at Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Westchester.
• Wednesday, November 9 4:30 – 7:00 PM
• Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare & Rehabilitation Tisch Auditorium / Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Pavilion, 845 Palmer Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
• Free, with RSVP, 914-864-5166. Continuing education credits are available
In her lecture, “Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline,” Dr. Evelyn Granieri will provide an update on the NIH report update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference, on which she served as a panel member.
Dr. Granieri MD, MPH, MSEd is a fellowship trained geriatrician. She is the co-chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is the recipient of the Dennis Jahnigen Award, the highest teaching award given in geriatrics. She serves as Chair of the Education Committee of the American Geriatrics Society, and is on the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Academic Societies.
The Annual Stein Lecture on Alzheimer’s disease is sponsored by the Marion Stein Endowment Fund for Specialized Training, Services and Programs for residents with Alzheimer’s disease. The Endowment Fund was established with a major gift from the late Mrs. Alfred Slaner as a tribute to the late Marion Stein, an esteemed Sarah Neuman Trustee.
In addition to an annual lecture, the Fund provides for staff training, creation of an Alzheimer’s disease library and resource center, support groups for staff and families, as well as therapeutic recreation programs tailored to the specific needs of residents in Sarah Neuman’s Special Care Unit.
At this year’s Stein Lecture Series, Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center will recognize key healthcare community partners during a special ceremony following the lecture. Working hand-in-hand with these medical colleagues makes it possible to provide state-of-the-art care to elders and develop new ways to reach those in need. Jewish Home will honor Greenwich Hospital, Lawrence Hospital Center, Sound Shore Medical Center, Westmed Medical Group, While Plains Hospital and Westchester County Medical Society.
14th Annual Stein Lecture Presents Latest Findings on Alzheimer’s
Dr. Evelyn Granieri is Keynote Speaker
Nutritional supplements. Special diets. Exercise. Brain Games. All have been touted as ways to stave off the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s.
What does the latest science say?
On Wednesday, November 9, Jewish Home Lifecare is pleased to present an update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Evelyn Granieri, Co-Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging, New York Presbyterian, will be the keynote speaker in the 14th Annual Stein Lecture to be held at Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Westchester.
• Wednesday, November 9 4:30 – 7:00 PM
• Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare & Rehabilitation Tisch Auditorium / Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Pavilion, 845 Palmer Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
• Free, with RSVP, 914-864-5166. Continuing education credits are available
In her lecture, “Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline,” Dr. Evelyn Granieri will provide an update on the NIH report update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference, on which she served as a panel member.
Dr. Granieri MD, MPH, MSEd is a fellowship trained geriatrician. She is the co-chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is the recipient of the Dennis Jahnigen Award, the highest teaching award given in geriatrics. She serves as Chair of the Education Committee of the American Geriatrics Society, and is on the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Academic Societies.
The Annual Stein Lecture on Alzheimer’s disease is sponsored by the Marion Stein Endowment Fund for Specialized Training, Services and Programs for residents with Alzheimer’s disease. The Endowment Fund was established with a major gift from the late Mrs. Alfred Slaner as a tribute to the late Marion Stein, an esteemed Sarah Neuman Trustee.
In addition to an annual lecture, the Fund provides for staff training, creation of an Alzheimer’s disease library and resource center, support groups for staff and families, as well as therapeutic recreation programs tailored to the specific needs of residents in Sarah Neuman’s Special Care Unit.
At this year’s Stein Lecture Series, Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center will recognize key healthcare community partners during a special ceremony following the lecture. Working hand-in-hand with these medical colleagues makes it possible to provide state-of-the-art care to elders and develop new ways to reach those in need. Jewish Home will honor Greenwich Hospital, Lawrence Hospital Center, Sound Shore Medical Center, Westmed Medical Group, While Plains Hospital and Westchester County Medical Society.
14th Annual Stein Lecture Presents Latest Findings on Alzheimer’s
Dr. Evelyn Granieri is Keynote Speaker
Nutritional supplements. Special diets. Exercise. Brain Games. All have been touted as ways to stave off the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s.
What does the latest science say?
On Wednesday, November 9, Jewish Home Lifecare is pleased to present an update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Evelyn Granieri, Co-Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging, New York Presbyterian, will be the keynote speaker in the 14th Annual Stein Lecture to be held at Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Westchester.
• Wednesday, November 9 4:30 – 7:00 PM
• Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare & Rehabilitation Tisch Auditorium / Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Pavilion, 845 Palmer Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
• Free, with RSVP, 914-864-5166. Continuing education credits are available
In her lecture, “Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline,” Dr. Evelyn Granieri will provide an update on the NIH report update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference, on which she served as a panel member.
Dr. Granieri MD, MPH, MSEd is a fellowship trained geriatrician. She is the co-chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is the recipient of the Dennis Jahnigen Award, the highest teaching award given in geriatrics. She serves as Chair of the Education Committee of the American Geriatrics Society, and is on the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Academic Societies.
The Annual Stein Lecture on Alzheimer’s disease is sponsored by the Marion Stein Endowment Fund for Specialized Training, Services and Programs for residents with Alzheimer’s disease. The Endowment Fund was established with a major gift from the late Mrs. Alfred Slaner as a tribute to the late Marion Stein, an esteemed Sarah Neuman Trustee.
In addition to an annual lecture, the Fund provides for staff training, creation of an Alzheimer’s disease library and resource center, support groups for staff and families, as well as therapeutic recreation programs tailored to the specific needs of residents in Sarah Neuman’s Special Care Unit.
At this year’s Stein Lecture Series, Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center will recognize key healthcare community partners during a special ceremony following the lecture. Working hand-in-hand with these medical colleagues makes it possible to provide state-of-the-art care to elders and develop new ways to reach those in need. Jewish Home will honor Greenwich Hospital, Lawrence Hospital Center, Sound Shore Medical Center, Westmed Medical Group, While Plains Hospital and Westchester County Medical Society.
14th Annual Stein Lecture Presents Latest Findings on Alzheimer’s
Dr. Evelyn Granieri is Keynote Speaker
Nutritional supplements. Special diets. Exercise. Brain Games. All have been touted as ways to stave off the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s.
What does the latest science say?
On Wednesday, November 9, Jewish Home Lifecare is pleased to present an update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Evelyn Granieri, Co-Chief, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging, New York Presbyterian, will be the keynote speaker in the 14th Annual Stein Lecture to be held at Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare and Rehabilitation in Westchester.
• Wednesday, November 9 4:30 – 7:00 PM
• Sarah Neuman Center for Healthcare & Rehabilitation Tisch Auditorium / Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Pavilion, 845 Palmer Avenue, Mamaroneck, New York
• Free, with RSVP, 914-864-5166. Continuing education credits are available
In her lecture, “Preventing Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Decline,” Dr. Evelyn Granieri will provide an update on the NIH report update on the recent National Institute for Health (NIH) Consensus Conference, on which she served as a panel member.
Dr. Granieri MD, MPH, MSEd is a fellowship trained geriatrician. She is the co-chief of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is the recipient of the Dennis Jahnigen Award, the highest teaching award given in geriatrics. She serves as Chair of the Education Committee of the American Geriatrics Society, and is on the Board of the Association of American Medical Colleges Council of Academic Societies.
The Annual Stein Lecture on Alzheimer’s disease is sponsored by the Marion Stein Endowment Fund for Specialized Training, Services and Programs for residents with Alzheimer’s disease. The Endowment Fund was established with a major gift from the late Mrs. Alfred Slaner as a tribute to the late Marion Stein, an esteemed Sarah Neuman Trustee.
In addition to an annual lecture, the Fund provides for staff training, creation of an Alzheimer’s disease library and resource center, support groups for staff and families, as well as therapeutic recreation programs tailored to the specific needs of residents in Sarah Neuman’s Special Care Unit.
At this year’s Stein Lecture Series, Jewish Home Lifecare’s Sarah Neuman Center will recognize key healthcare community partners during a special ceremony following the lecture. Working hand-in-hand with these medical colleagues makes it possible to provide state-of-the-art care to elders and develop new ways to reach those in need. Jewish Home will honor Greenwich Hospital, Lawrence Hospital Center, Sound Shore Medical Center, Westmed Medical Group, While Plains Hospital and Westchester County Medical Society.
What’s New, What Works and …What Doesn’t
Wednesday November 9th, 2011 @ 4:30 PM
Sarah Neuman Center
845 Palmer Ave
Mamaroneck, New York 10543
Presented By: Dr. Evelyn C. Granieri, Co-Chief
Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
and participant
2010 NIH Consensus Panel on
“The Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease”
CME Credits Available
GOAL:
To familiarize the participant with seminal principles and updates in care of persons with
Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias
OBJECTIVES:
At the end of this session, the participant will be able to:
1. Name one change in the NIH guidelines for diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease
2. Name 3 factors that have not been shown to reduce risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
3. List 3 nonpharmacologic strategies for care of persons with dementia
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and
Policies of the Medical Society of the State on New York (MSSNY) through the joint sponsorship of
the Westchester Academy of Medicine and The Sarah Neuman Center. The Westchester Academy
of Medicine is accredited by the MSSNY to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The Westchester Academy of Medicine designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.0
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the
extent of their participation in the activity.
The Westchester Academy of Medicine adheres to ACCME Standards for Commercial
Support SM of continuing medical education. All speakers participating in Continuing Medical
Education activities are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent
conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentations.