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Convene 600 14th St. NW Washington, DC, WA 20005
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- 8 hours
- Mobile eTicket
The Senior Housing News BRAIN Memory Care Conference is the essential event for owners, operators, developers, investors and thought leaders looking for education, insights, innovations and networking related to all aspects of memory care. From the latest care practices and design trends to the investment outlook for dementia and Alzheimers care delivery, this fast-paced conference gives you the knowledge and networking connections you need to succeed.
The event provides a great forum for attendees and sponsors to connect to establish new relationships or strengthen existing ones.
Who you can expect....
- Senior living owners, operators, developers and investors
- Architects and designers
- Physicians, social workers, nursing professionals
- Solution providers for engagement
- Technology providers
- Home health, home care, skilled nursing and behavioral health professionals
- And more......
Click here to visit the BRAIN Conference event website for more details.
Why attend from 2022 (revised below) should be there on the 2023 page. Please also put this on the eventbrite page after the intro.
Why attend the Brain Memory Care Conference?
Brain health is an increasingly critical area of need across the care continuum. Dementia and Alzheimer’s are costly and challenging for patients, families, caregivers and organizations that provide care.
The 2023 Brain Memory Care Conference looks to provide networking and educational opportunities for those charged with caring for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients.
The conference will provide multiple tracks that cover topics including early diagnosis / treatment, memory care design, clinical strategies, risk management, staffing, value based care, investment, technology solutions and more. Hear from leading experts and executives from providers in senior care responsible for delivering the best dementia and Alzheimer’s care.