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How Dementia Affects Adults with Intellectual Disability
04/18/2018 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET
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The Arc of Northern Virginia
2755 Hartland Road Falls Church, VA 22043 United States of America Room Number: Conference Room DescriptionAdults with an intellectual disability require the same early and periodic diagnostic services, community education, and community-based supports for themselves, their caregivers, and the organizations working with them, as do other adults affected by dementia. Early identification is possible with the use of a standard screening instrument that has been developed for people – beginning at age 50 for adults with an intellectual disability and at age 40 for adults with Down syndrome and others at early risk. This seminar will review basic information about the types of dementia that affect adults, who is most at risk, and review the use of a screening tool that can be used by anyone familiar with the person to screen for dementia. Presented by: Marisa C. Brown, MSN, RN Marisa Brown is retired from the faculty of the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities in Washington D.C. She specializes in the health care of individuals with ID/DD, an has over 38 years of experience. Questions: Contact Diane Monnig, at 703-208-1119 ext. 118 or email dmonnig@thearcofnova.org. ---------- Title: How Dementia Affects Adults with Intellectual Disability |