The Alzheimer’s Association LINC-AD and the Gerontological Society of America have partnered to offer this cutting-edge educational webinar series related to psychosocial measurement, research design, and recruitment and engagement. Please see below for dates, titles and more information.

 

February 28th:

Lee A. Jennings, MD, MSHS, AGSF

  • Personalized Goal Setting in the Clinical Care of Persons with Cognitive Impairment: Measuring What Matters Most

Noon to 1:00 Eastern Time

*Registration and more information: https://www.geron.org/meetings-events/webinars

 

March 2nd:

Maud Graff, PhD

  • Use of Different Research Designs for Developing, Evaluating and Implementing Person-Centered Psychosocial Interventions in Dementia Care

Noon to 1:00 Eastern Time

*Registration and more information: https://www.geron.org/meetings-events/webinars

 

March 8th:

Jonathan Jackson, PhD

  • Towards a Quantified Science of Engagement and Recruitment

Noon to 1:00 Eastern Time

*Registration and more information: https://www.geron.org/meetings-events/webinars

 

LINC-AD (Leveraging an Interdisciplinary Consortium to Improve Care and Outcomes for Persons Living with Alzheimer’s and Dementia) is an international network leading the next phase of psychosocial research to achieve better outcomes for those facing the disease.

 

This interdisciplinary consortium, funded by the National Institutes of Health, 1R24AG065185, is composed of researchers, individuals living with dementia, family caregivers, and long-term and community-based care providers. Guided by the Alzheimer’s Association Dementia Care Practice Recommendations — the benchmark for quality person-centered care across the disease spectrum — LINC-AD works to elevate the state of psychosocial research.