Living Well With Dementia: The Impact of Physical Activity and Nutrition
Learn about the key findings from the Beyond Dementia Prevention: Understanding Impact and Knowledge Gaps related to Lifestyle Interventions for People with Dementia, which explores how physical activity and nutrition interventions impact the lives of people living with dementia in the community. This webinar will focus on the outcomes that matter most to those with lived experience, such as how: Physical activity programs, both group-based and individual, improve physical function and independence. Nutrition education and counselling for care partners can improve nutritional status. Speakers: Laura Middleton, Schlegel Research Chair in Dementia and Active Living Carrie McAiney, Schlegel Research Chair in Dementia; Scientific Director, MAREP Sian Lockwood, Knowledge Transfer and Exchange Associate, Alzheimer Society of Canada

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