JOIN US FOR THE 2016 YORK COUNTY EDUCATION & RESEARCH CONFERENCE
“You
Can’t Do It Alone: Using
Technology to Empower Your Care Team”
Michael Potteiger
Founder of Generation Connect
1.5
Hour
OBJECTIVES
*Illustrate
how everyday technologies, such as mp3 players, smart phones and tablets can
help people with memory loss feel more like themselves.
*Demonstrate
some of the most effective activities for reminiscing with images, listening to
music and feeling empowered through apps.
*Explore
ways of discovering insights and share with the care team
“Memory Care:
Spirituality Matters”
Presented
by: Jennifer Holcomb M.S., NHA, CDP,
CDCM, CADDCT
Director of Memory Support - Cross Keys Village - The Brethren Home Community
1.0 Hour
Objectives
*Understand how to integrate those with a
neurocognitive disorder into the faith community.
*Identify
the value of engaging friendships with those living with a neurocognitive
disorder.
*Understand
and identify the importance and value of faith for those with a neurocognitive
disorder.
“Ameliorating age-related cognitive
impairments by altering function of hippocampal neurons”
Presented by: Daniel M.
Curlik II, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of
Behavioral Neuroscience
Psychology Program - Department of Behavioral
Sciences
York
College of Pennsylvania
1.0
Hour
Objectives
*Describe the forms of learning that are often impaired during
the aging process.
*Explain how and why rodent models enable researchers to study
neural mechanisms mediating age-related cognitive impairments.
*Describe how age-related reductions in the intrinsic excitability of neurons
in area CA1 of the hippocampus contribute to age-related learning
and memory impairments
*Describe how viral upregulation of the transcription factor CREB facilitates
memory in aged animals.
“Under
Construction- A Short Detour, A Long Drive”
Presented
by: Jason Hall, Pharm.D., BCPS
Consultant
Pharmacist: Minnich’s Colonial Pharmacy
1.5 Hours
Objectives:
*Review Alzheimer’s
Dementia and possible causes.
*Discuss current memory treatment options,
efficacy and usage.
*Discuss available medications that may help
improve quality of life.
“Teepa’s GEMS™; Using
Skills that Make a Difference”
Presented
by: Christina Amspacher
Certified: Positive Approach To Care -Trainer
Retired Assisted Living Administrator
1.0 Hours
Objectives:
*Develop understanding of normal aging and
stages of dementia, and the correlating GEM for each (sapphire, diamond, emerald,
amber, ruby, pearl).
*Learn to use the GEMS™ to facilitate positive, supportive communication
between the care giver and the person being cared for.
*Learn to recognize and respond to unmet needs that lead to distress or
challenging behaviors as the disease progresses.
*Learn to describe effective combinations of multi-modal helping techniques,
emphasizing use of preserved abilities.