IDD Dementia Project ECHO

Series 3:  Fall, 2021

Session 1

Types of Dementia

Presented October 18, 2021

This session discusses the difference between having dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, reviews why people with Down syndrome are at more risk of developing early onset Alzheimer’s disease and why it matters to identify the cause of dementia.

Guest Expert

  • Seth M. Keller, MD, Neurologist, Neurology Associates of South Jersey, and
    National Task Group on ID and Dementia Practices

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Session 2

Working with your Resident’s Peers

Presented November 1, 2021

Participants reviewed the importance of talking about dementia, including sharing a diagnosis and the role that people with intellectual disabilities can play in supporting a peer with dementia. 

Guest Expert

  • Karen Watchman, PhD, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health Sciences and Sport University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK

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Session 3

Advanced Dementia and End-of-life Planning

Presented November 15, 2021

This session includes a discussion about unique considerations along with decisions which may need to be made, for people with intellectual disabilities and dementia when providing end of life care.  Additionally, a discussion on how the life story can be used at the end of life of a person with intellectual disabilities

Guest Expert

  • Kathy Service RN, MS, FNP-BC, CDDN, Nurse Practitioner, National Task Group on
    Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices

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Session 4

The Difference Physical and Social Environments Can Make

Presented November 29, 2021

This session includes information on how social and physical environments can help improve quality of life for adults with IDD and dementia.

Guest Expert

  • Kathleen M. Bishop, Ph.D. Gerontologist, National Task Group on ID and Dementia Practices

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