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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a can&rsquo\;t-miss webinar that brings together le
 ading expertise at a pivotal moment in Alzheimer&rsquo\;s care. As breakth
 roughs in early detection and new disease-modifying treatments reshape wha
 t&rsquo\;s possible\, this session featuring Dr. Tara Carlisle\, Assistant
  Professor\, Dept. of Neurology and the Advanced Therapy in Neurodegenerat
 ive Disorders (ATND) Clinic Medical Director alongside Mary O&rsquo\;Hara\
 , LCSW\, will offer a powerful\, dual clinical and care perspective on wha
 t these changes really mean in practice. Together\, they&rsquo\;ll explore
 :The shifting Alzheimer&rsquo\;s treatment landscape\, including recentlya
 pproved therapies and what they mean for patients and carepartnersThe grow
 ing importance of early diagnosis and how it&rsquo\;stransforming care pla
 nning and outcomesNon-pharmacological approaches to care\, from behavioral
 strategies to psychosocial supports that improve quality of lifeHow clinic
 al care and caregiving intersect\, helping individualsand families make in
 formed\, personalized decisionsRegisterView Flyer
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Changing Landscape of Alzheimer's Treatment
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us for a can&rsquo\;t-miss webinar tha
 t brings together leading expertise at a pivotal moment in Alzheimer&rsquo
 \;s care. As breakthroughs in early detection and new disease-modifying tr
 eatments reshape what&rsquo\;s possible\, this session featuring Dr. Tara 
 Carlisle\, Assistant Professor\, Dept. of Neurology and the Advanced Thera
 py in Neurodegenerative Disorders (ATND) Clinic Medical Director alongside
  Mary O&rsquo\;Hara\, LCSW\, will offer a powerful\, dual clinical and car
 e perspective on what these changes really mean in practice. Together\, th
 ey&rsquo\;ll explore:</p><ul><li>The shifting Alzheimer&rsquo\;s treatment
  landscape\, including recently<br />approved therapies and what they mean
  for patients and care<br />partners</li><li>The growing importance of ear
 ly diagnosis and how it&rsquo\;s<br />transforming care planning and outco
 mes</li><li>Non-pharmacological approaches to care\, from behavioral<br />
 strategies to psychosocial supports that improve quality of life</li><li>H
 ow clinical care and caregiving intersect\, helping individuals<br />and f
 amilies make informed\, personalized decisions</li></ul><p><a href="https:
 //alz-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/r7TtwHa6Q0O4cO1gBm95Lw" target="_blank"
 >Register</a></p><p><a href="https://medschool.cuanschutz.edu/docs/librari
 esprovider163/default-document-library/june-2026-webinar-_-cu-anschutz.pdf
 ?sfvrsn=38fbbb4_1">View Flyer</a></p>
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