Reflections from ADI 2026 in Lyon Can dementia prevention start long before diagnosis? At the Alzheimer’s Disease International 2026 (ADI 2026) Global Conference in Lyon, France, this question was at the heart of the conversation. In a recent radio interview, on CJAD 800 Montreal with host Matt Del Vecchio, Camille Isaacs Morell, Vice President ofContinue reading “Can Dementia Prevention Start Before Diagnosis?”
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Lived experience matters!
Sharing something personal here isn’t easy, but it matters. Supporting a loved one as a long-distance caregiver shaped how I see aging, health, and the gaps families face. In this podcast episode, I share how that experience ultimately led me toward a new career path in the nonprofit sector—focused on prevention, advocacy, and better supportContinue reading “Lived experience matters!”
Unlocking Hope: Dementia Prevention and Meaningful Memories
Some memories won’t fade. My Dad’s statement, “No, I am not giving my daughter away,” during the rehearsal for my wedding will be forever etched in my memory. Although he was going to walk me down the aisle to present me to my husband, I will forever remain his daughter. 🧠 Two years later, myContinue reading “Unlocking Hope: Dementia Prevention and Meaningful Memories”
Proactively reduce the risks of dementia
How are seniors being helped to reduce the risks of dementia ?