PANEL
Wednesday Oct. 16
3:30–4:20 PM ET

Bringing It Home: Successes in Community-Based Public Health

It has been said that health is what happens between doctor’s visits. Where and how we live, work, play, and worship matters for our health. This discussion will explore the latest successes in public health and community interventions in reducing dementia prevalence. How are communities preparing for the aging population and building infrastructure to help all of us live healthier longer? This panel will uncover how collective efforts can make a substantial difference in combating the growing public health crisis that is dementia. Key Question: What is the role of public and community health in reducing our risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia?

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Featured Speakers

Dexter Shurney