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Q&A w/ eCareDiary & Dementia Education Specialist Teepa Snow

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On Tuesday, June 28th at 2pm EST, Susan Baida, Co-Founder of eCareDiary will interview eldercare expert, Teepa Snow. Teepa Snow is an occupational therapist currently working as a dementia care and dementia education specialist. She has an independent practice as well as clinical appointments with Duke University's School of Nursing and UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Medicine. She provides educational and training sessions to organizations and providers and lectures for gerontology and health professional programs at colleges and universities. She works closely with dementia specialty service providers throughout the US is to improve and optimize programs and services to people with dementia and works with individuals and families to help solve challenging situations.

 

Teepa has 30 years of experience in geriatrics. Teepa Snow is a strong voice and advocate for people living with dementia. The focus of all of her training and work is to help care providers, family members, and professionals better appreciate and value the world from the perspective of the person living with dementia. Her wealth of clinical expertise combined with her educational background in neurological sciences and occupational therapy provide her with a unique and valuable ability to help others appreciate the perspective of the person living with the condition.


Susan Baida & John Mills invite listeners to visit their websitehttp://www.eCareDiary.com - a central, no-cost portal for all things aging. Visit the blog, products page, legal docs, etc. at the eCareDiary websitehttp://www.eCareDiary.com

 

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