Is Dementia Avoidable, Treatable or Reversible?
- Retired Living Truth Seminar Series
- Mar 19
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 10
As we age, concerns about dementia often arise—whether for ourselves or a loved one. This informative and engaging panel discussion brings together experts to shed light on the realities of dementia.
Together, we have separated myths from facts and explored practical steps to address this important topic with confidence and clarity. Key topics covered included:
Prevention and delay: Strategies that may help you avoid, reduce, or delay the onset of dementia.
Recognizing the signs: Early warning signs to watch for and when to seek help.
Reversible conditions: Dementia-like symptoms that may be caused by treatable health issues.
Planning for change: How dementia can impact decisions about housing, moving, and transitions.
Support strategies: Ways to assist yourself or a loved one living with dementia.
This seminar is for anyone seeking reliable, actionable information about dementia - whether you're caring for a family member, managing your own health, or simply wanting to learn more. Attendees left with valuable insights, practical advice, and resources to navigate the challenges of dementia with greater understanding and preparedness.
Events Speakers
Dr Jon Artz, MD, Neurologist, Renown Health & UNR School of Medicine
Dr Persephone Crittenden, Psy.D., Neuropsychologist, Peak Neuropsychology &
Stanford School of Medicine | (775) 420-4320
Claire Day, Chief Mission and Program Strategy Officer, Alzheimer's Association Northern California and Northern Nevada | 24/7 Helpline (800) 272-3900
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