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X-WR-CALDESC:Are you concerned about your loved one’s memory\, or do you ha
 ve a new dementia diagnosis in your family? You likely have questions abou
 t what to expect next and who can guide you along the way. This expert pan
 el discussion\, featuring neuropsychologist\, Dr. Cynthia Sullivan\, clini
 cal trial nurse practitioner Brigid Reynolds\, RN\, MSN\, NP\, and certifi
 ed dementia practitioner Lindsey Vajpeyi will address how dementia is diag
 nosed\, considerations for the early-stage of the disease\, and the import
 ance of developing a team to move forward…together.\n\nThis program is pre
 sented by The Kensington Reston.\n\n<strong>Panelists</strong>\nDr. Cynthi
 a Sullivan has been a partner at the Neuropsychology Associates of Fairfax
  (NAF) since 2006. She is also an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the 
 Georgetown University Medical Center and is credentialed at Inova Fairfax 
 Hospital and Virginia Hospital Center. Dr. Sullivan received her Ph.D. fro
 m the University of Maryland and completed her fellowship in neuropsycholo
 gy at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Washington\, D.C. For 
 the next 5 years\, she was the co-director of the neuropsychology program 
 at the VAMC and served as the psychologist for the chronic pain program.\n
 \nBrigid Reynolds RN\, MSN\, and NP joined the Memory Disorders Program in
  2001. She received her Masters of Science in Nursing from the Catholic Un
 iversity of America in 1996 and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Emor
 y University in 1989. Brigid is certified by the American Academy of Nurse
  Practitioners. Prior to joining the Memory Disorders Program\, Brigid’s c
 areer focused on home care\, primary care\, and case management for elderl
 y patients. Presently she is on Faculty at Georgetown University where she
  specializes in evaluating and treating patients with memory problems and 
 is a Research Investigator conducting clinical trials of potential new tre
 atments for Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.\n\nLindsey Vajpeyi 
 is the Director of Education and Outreach at Insight Memory Care Center in
  Fairfax\, VA. Lindsey has dedicated her career to working with older adul
 ts who live with dementia and their caregivers. Her certifications include
  Certified Dementia Practitioner®\, Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Deme
 ntia Care Trainer®\, Activity Director Certification with specialization i
 n Memory Care\, Master Trainer with the Best Friends™ Approach to Dementia
  Care\, and she is a registered Dementia Friends Champion. Lindsey is pass
 ionate about quality dementia care from professionals\, support and educat
 ion for care partners\, and assisting those with dementia to retain a sens
 e of self and purpose throughout every stage of the disease.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Are you concerned about your loved one’s memory\, or do you hav
 e a new dementia diagnosis in your family? You likely have questions about
  what to expect next and who can guide you along the way. This expert pane
 l discussion\, featuring neuropsychologist\, Dr. Cynthia Sullivan\, clinic
 al trial nurse practitioner Brigid Reynolds\, RN\, MSN\, NP\, and certifie
 d dementia practitioner Lindsey Vajpeyi will address how dementia is diagn
 osed\, considerations for the early-stage of the disease\, and the importa
 nce of developing a team to move forward…together.\n\nThis program is pres
 ented by The Kensington Reston.\n\n<strong>Panelists</strong>\nDr. Cynthia
  Sullivan has been a partner at the Neuropsychology Associates of Fairfax 
 (NAF) since 2006. She is also an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the G
 eorgetown University Medical Center and is credentialed at Inova Fairfax H
 ospital and Virginia Hospital Center. Dr. Sullivan received her Ph.D. from
  the University of Maryland and completed her fellowship in neuropsycholog
 y at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in Washington\, D.C. For t
 he next 5 years\, she was the co-director of the neuropsychology program a
 t the VAMC and served as the psychologist for the chronic pain program.\n
 \nBrigid Reynolds RN\, MSN\, and NP joined the Memory Disorders Program in
  2001. She received her Masters of Science in Nursing from the Catholic Un
 iversity of America in 1996 and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Emor
 y University in 1989. Brigid is certified by the American Academy of Nurse
  Practitioners. Prior to joining the Memory Disorders Program\, Brigid’s c
 areer focused on home care\, primary care\, and case management for elderl
 y patients. Presently she is on Faculty at Georgetown University where she
  specializes in evaluating and treating patients with memory problems and 
 is a Research Investigator conducting clinical trials of potential new tre
 atments for Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.\n\nLindsey Vajpeyi 
 is the Director of Education and Outreach at Insight Memory Care Center in
  Fairfax\, VA. Lindsey has dedicated her career to working with older adul
 ts who live with dementia and their caregivers. Her certifications include
  Certified Dementia Practitioner®\, Certified Alzheimer’s Disease and Deme
 ntia Care Trainer®\, Activity Director Certification with specialization i
 n Memory Care\, Master Trainer with the Best Friends™ Approach to Dementia
  Care\, and she is a registered Dementia Friends Champion. Lindsey is pass
 ionate about quality dementia care from professionals\, support and educat
 ion for care partners\, and assisting those with dementia to retain a sens
 e of self and purpose throughout every stage of the disease.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T180000
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SUMMARY:Facing Dementia Together: A Panel Discussion
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