Expert to host Memory Screens and CEU presentation on Alzheimer’s in Williamstown
WILLIAMSTOWN – Williamstown Commons Nursing & Rehabilitation Center and the Williamstown Council on Aging are co-sponsoring a special event with Alzheimer’s Disease specialist Dr. Paul Solomon of the Memory Clinic of Bennington, Vermont, for a day of memory screenings and a free presentation for medical professionals and the public.On October 7th, the Council on Aging will host staff from the Memory Clinic who will offer free memory screenings from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Harper Center, 118 Church St., Williamstown. Following the screenings, Williamstown Commons is hosting a free CEU seminar presentation from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. by Paul Solomon, Ph.D, and Cynthia Murphy, PsyD., MBA of the Memory Clinic. Free food and refreshments will be served beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Solomon’s presentation, “Aging and Memory: What is Normal, What is Not,” will clarify many myths and confusion in identifying Alzheimer’s.
The results of a recent nationwide study show that 90 percent of adults age 55 and over are unable to identify the difference between early disease symptoms, late disease symptoms and symptoms unrelated to Alzheimer’s Disease, despite the fact that 78 percent believe they could recognize signs of the disease in themselves or a loved one. In addition, the study showed that many people are hesitant to encourage a loved one to take a memory screen, even after noticing some early symptoms of Alzheimers.
The presentation, which will begin at 5 p.m., will be open to the public; RNs, LPNs and social workers who attend will receive CEU credit. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. and refreshments will be served. In addition, Solomon’s presentation will highlight the steps to successful treatment of Alzheimer’s, including early detection, treatment of symptoms and strategies to slow/halt the progression of the disease, along with ongoing research on a seven minute screen and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s.
Attendees are asked to register for the event by calling Williamstown Commons at (413) 458-2111 by Monday.
The free memory screenings at the Harper Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. will be conducted by the staff at the Memory Clinic. Dr. Solomon’s “7-minute screen” has been used across the country as a reliable indicator of early Alzheimer’s detection.
For more information on the free memory screen at the Williamstown Councilor on Aging, contact Brian O’Grady at 413-458-8250.
