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Understanding the Changing Landscape of Alzheimer's Treatment

| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Join us for a can’t-miss webinar that brings together leading expertise at a pivotal moment in Alzheimer’s care. As breakthroughs in early detection and new disease-modifying treatments reshape what’s possible, this session featuring Dr. Tara Carlisle, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurology and the Advanced Therapy in Neurodegenerative Disorders (ATND) Clinic Medical Director alongside Mary O’Hara, LCSW, will offer a powerful, dual clinical and care perspective on what these changes really mean in practice. Together, they’ll explore:

  • The shifting Alzheimer’s treatment landscape, including recently
    approved therapies and what they mean for patients and care
    partners
  • The growing importance of early diagnosis and how it’s
    transforming care planning and outcomes
  • Non-pharmacological approaches to care, from behavioral
    strategies to psychosocial supports that improve quality of life
  • How clinical care and caregiving intersect, helping individuals
    and families make informed, personalized decisions

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Understanding the Changing Landscape of Alzheimer's Treatment

| 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Join us for a can’t-miss webinar that brings together leading expertise at a pivotal moment in Alzheimer’s care. As breakthroughs in early detection and new disease-modifying treatments reshape what’s possible, this session featuring Dr. Tara Carlisle, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Neurology and the Advanced Therapy in Neurodegenerative Disorders (ATND) Clinic Medical Director alongside Mary O’Hara, LCSW, will offer a powerful, dual clinical and care perspective on what these changes really mean in practice. Together, they’ll explore:

  • The shifting Alzheimer’s treatment landscape, including recently
    approved therapies and what they mean for patients and care
    partners
  • The growing importance of early diagnosis and how it’s
    transforming care planning and outcomes
  • Non-pharmacological approaches to care, from behavioral
    strategies to psychosocial supports that improve quality of life
  • How clinical care and caregiving intersect, helping individuals
    and families make informed, personalized decisions

Register

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