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X-WR-CALDESC:Join us for this special discussion during Pride Month!\n\nWho
 ’s In Your Circle? will look at the importance of creating social circles 
 in the LGBTQ community while navigating dementia. Being LGBTQ and living w
 ith dementia and/or caring for someone with dementia brings many unique ch
 allenges to the journey. Join us to discuss the importance of creating soc
 ial circles of support and strategies for doing so. We will also identify 
 community resources to support caring for someone living with dementia.\n
 \nPlease register and you will receive Zoom information prior to the class
 . \n\n&nbsp\;\n<strong><a href='https://insightmemory.app.neoncrm.com/even
 tReg.jsp?event=1474&' target='_blank' class='button' rel='noreferrer noope
 ner'>Sign Me Up!</a></strong>\n\n\n<i>Presenter</i>\nCarey Candrian\, PhD 
 (she/her)\nCarey Candrian is an associate professor in the Division of Gen
 eral Internal Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. C
 arey’s research examines how communication affects outcomes in healthcare 
 -- and specifically how it impacts older lesbian\, gay\, bisexual and tran
 sgender (LGBT) adults\, and those who care for them. She has spent much of
  her career investigating how healthcare suffers when patients aren’t able
  to be open with medical professionals about who and what matters most to 
 them. She is a community-based researcher working to create more inclusive
  assisted living communities. She has been an advocate for the routine col
 lection of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data in hospice. 
 Ultimately her goal is to effect change in communication systems and at th
 e policy level so that older LGBT adults receive the support they and thei
 r loved ones want\, when they need it most.
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for this special discussion during Pride Month!\n\nWho’
 s In Your Circle? will look at the importance of creating social circles i
 n the LGBTQ community while navigating dementia. Being LGBTQ and living wi
 th dementia and/or caring for someone with dementia brings many unique cha
 llenges to the journey. Join us to discuss the importance of creating soci
 al circles of support and strategies for doing so. We will also identify c
 ommunity resources to support caring for someone living with dementia.\n\n
 Please register and you will receive Zoom information prior to the class. 
 \n\n&nbsp\;\n<strong><a href='https://insightmemory.app.neoncrm.com/eventR
 eg.jsp?event=1474&' target='_blank' class='button' rel='noreferrer noopene
 r'>Sign Me Up!</a></strong>\n\n\n<i>Presenter</i>\nCarey Candrian\, PhD (s
 he/her)\nCarey Candrian is an associate professor in the Division of Gener
 al Internal Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Car
 ey’s research examines how communication affects outcomes in healthcare --
  and specifically how it impacts older lesbian\, gay\, bisexual and transg
 ender (LGBT) adults\, and those who care for them. She has spent much of h
 er career investigating how healthcare suffers when patients aren’t able t
 o be open with medical professionals about who and what matters most to th
 em. She is a community-based researcher working to create more inclusive a
 ssisted living communities. She has been an advocate for the routine colle
 ction of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) data in hospice. Ul
 timately her goal is to effect change in communication systems and at the 
 policy level so that older LGBT adults receive the support they and their 
 loved ones want\, when they need it most.
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LOCATION:Virtual! Zoom link provided upon registration.
SUMMARY:Pride Month Presentation - Who's In Your Circle?
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