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Free dementia forum in Brisbane

Alzheimer’s Australia is holding a free forum on Friday, 17 November 2006 from 10.00am – 2.00pm at the Carina Leagues Club.

The forum will highlight Dementia, Delirium & Depression – the Differences, Driving & Dementia, and Understanding Challenging Behaviours.

Guest Speakers include Dr Nancy Pachana, Deputy Head of the UQ School of Psychology; Val O’Meara, Occupational Therapist; and Dr Wendy Brown, Psychologist and Registered Nurse.

The forum is open to the public but bookings are essential as catering will be provided.

For further information phone Meg or Cathie on (07) 3895 8200 or email megk@alzqld.asn.au or cathiec@alzqld.asn.au

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