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Dementia Care: Lessons from Economics and Policy

Age Friendly Ireland | National

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HOMEDEM Project are hosting two days of public sessions featuring expert lectures, plenaries, and thought-provoking discussions on reimagining dementia care, innovative home design, and the evolving role of technology.

The Training Week will be held on the 21-22 May 2025 at ILAS, University of Galway and you can attend in person or join online.

Programme Highlights:

  • Lecture: Reimagining home care for older people
  • Plenary: Technology and dementia
  • Online Plenary: Dementia care – lessons from Australia
  • Panel Discussion: The future of care for people with dementia

Registration is closing on the 1st May 2025. To secure your place please visit: https://lnkd.in/etiQrhMb

For more details, visit www.homedem.eu or contact

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