Dr. John Zeisel: A Hopeful Vision of the Future of Dementia Care

Presented in partnership with: The I’m Still Here Foundation, The Frye Art Museum Creative Aging Program, and the UW Medicine Memory & Brain Wellness Center.

Co-presenter logos: Frye Art Museum, The I'm Still Here Foundation, and UW Memory & Brain Wellness Center

Thursday, January 22 from 1-2:30pm

Frye Art Museum Auditorium

No cost to attend – register at the Frye Art Museum website via the link below

Join us for a free, inspiring afternoon with Dr. John Zeisel, Founder of The
I’m Still Here Foundation, and author of I’m Still Here, A Breakthrough Approach to
Understanding Someone Living with Alzheimer’s
.

Dr. Zeisel will share a profoundly hopeful vision of the future of dementia care, with the global shift of the public narrative of dementia from despair to hope. This community-focused event is designed to bring together both people supporting loved ones on the memory loss journey and professionals who provide dementia-friendly programs and services in our area. Zeisel will share how other cities and the world can employ Seattle’s replicable change model that fosters hope for a life with dementia.

The event will include a Q&A session followed by a reception with Dr. Zeisel.