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X-WR-CALDESC:<em>The Role Environment Plays on Behaviors in Dementia</em>\n
 Research has shown the positive impact that environment can have on those 
 with Alzheimer's. Learn more about what goes into designing a dementia fri
 endly space\, and how you can adapt these design principles for your own h
 ome.\n\n<strong>Presenters:</strong>\n<em>Dr. Patrick Doyle\,  Brightview 
 Assisted Living </em>\nDr. Doyle is a gerontologist with a background and 
 expertise in ways to improve the quality of life for people with dementia.
  Dr. Doyle has his doctorate from the University of Maryland. He has spent
  over 20 years working and volunteering in various positions in elder care
 . Dr. Doyle remains active as a consultant on multiple National Institutes
  of Health grants but now spends the majority of his time working with the
  Brightview team to drive best practices and set the industry standard for
  dementia care.\n\n<em>Joel Bednoski\, Insight Memory Care Center</em>\nJo
 el is the Executive Director of Insight Memory Care Center and has many ye
 ars of experience working with individuals with dementia. Most recently\, 
 he led Insight through a state-of-the-art facility design to best care for
  individuals with memory impairment\, using design practices to minimize t
 roubling behaviors and create a positive environment.\n\nThis program is a
  part of our ongoing Classes for Caregivers series. All sessions are FREE\
 , and held the third Wednesday of each month from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Respite
  care may be available by request\; please notify us when registering.
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DESCRIPTION:<em>The Role Environment Plays on Behaviors in Dementia</em>\nR
 esearch has shown the positive impact that environment can have on those w
 ith Alzheimer's. Learn more about what goes into designing a dementia frie
 ndly space\, and how you can adapt these design principles for your own ho
 me.\n\n<strong>Presenters:</strong>\n<em>Dr. Patrick Doyle\,  Brightview A
 ssisted Living </em>\nDr. Doyle is a gerontologist with a background and e
 xpertise in ways to improve the quality of life for people with dementia. 
 Dr. Doyle has his doctorate from the University of Maryland. He has spent 
 over 20 years working and volunteering in various positions in elder care.
  Dr. Doyle remains active as a consultant on multiple National Institutes 
 of Health grants but now spends the majority of his time working with the 
 Brightview team to drive best practices and set the industry standard for 
 dementia care.\n\n<em>Joel Bednoski\, Insight Memory Care Center</em>\nJoe
 l is the Executive Director of Insight Memory Care Center and has many yea
 rs of experience working with individuals with dementia. Most recently\, h
 e led Insight through a state-of-the-art facility design to best care for 
 individuals with memory impairment\, using design practices to minimize tr
 oubling behaviors and create a positive environment.\n\nThis program is a 
 part of our ongoing Classes for Caregivers series. All sessions are FREE\,
  and held the third Wednesday of each month from 1:00 to 3:00 pm. Respite 
 care may be available by request\; please notify us when registering.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160217T150000
LOCATION:Linda and Lou Mazawey Education and Support Center\, 3955 Pender D
 rive\, Suite 100\, Fairfax\, VA 22030
SUMMARY:Design for Dementia
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