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800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 101-BWest Palm Beach, Florida 33407
561- 683 -2700 Fax: 561- 683 -7600Website: www.alzcare.org
REGISTRATION #CH7588. A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY
CALLING TOLL-FREE (800 -435 -7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE
©2010, Alzheimer’s Community Care, Inc.
conference co-chairs
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JUNE 3-4
directions
Palm Beach county convention center650 Okeechobee BoulevardWest Palm Beach, FL 33401
I -95 to Okeechobee Boulevard Exit 70 (previously Exit 52) and go east on Okeechobee Boulevard, approximately 1 mile. Or, take Florida’s Turnpike to West Palm Beach Exit 99 (Okeechobee Boulevard) and go east for approximately 7 miles.
The Convention Center is on the right (south) side at the corner of Okeechobee Boulevard and Florida Avenue, opposite the CityPlace complex.
Convention Hotel: West Palm Beach Marriott – Special Convention rate is $119. To register call (800) 376-2292 by May 7, 2010.
2010 Alzheimer’sEducational Conference
June 3 -4, 2010
2010 Alzheimer’seducationalConference
J U N E 3 - 4 2010
AND THE ALZHEIMER’S ALLIANCE
Palm Beach county
convention center
West Palm Beach
Florida
Gayle stevens scott silverman
We invite you to join caregivers, healthcare professionals and exhibitors
in attending Florida’s premier Alzheimer’s Conference!
PRESENTED BY
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ALZHE IMER’S ALL IANCE
PRESENTED BY
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2010 Alzheimer’s Newt GiNGrich educationalCOnFErEnCE HIgHLIgHTS
exercise Your MindCArE — CurE — POLICy rECOMMEndATIOnS
Join Alzheimer’s Community Care and the Alzheimer’s Alliance for the 2010 Alzheimer’s Educational Conference at the Palm Beach County Convention Center, West Palm Beach. Alzheimer’s disease affects more than one-half million Floridians, and 828,000 caregivers in Florida are currently caring for a person with a memory problem. Never has there been a greater need for educated caregivers.
The 2010 Alzheimer’s Educational Conference echoes the call to action from our nation’s capitol through the Alzheimer’s Study Group. Learn from a diverse group of experts as they discuss the latest research, legal considerations, long-term care issues, caregiver wellness, and current technology helpful to caregiving. Speaker information will be available online at www.alzcare.org by May 1st, 2010.
the conference of the YearThe Palm Beach County Convention Center offers a
comfortable, pleasant atmosphere for one of the largest Alzheimer’s conferences in the country. Accessible parking and easy exit from I -95 make it convenient for everyone to attend. Please keep in mind the facility is air-conditioned, so be sure to dress for your comfort level.
On-site respite care for the loved ones of family caregivers attending the conference is available at no charge. However, space is limited so pre-registration is required. Please add the name of the person needing respite care to this registration form in the space provided, and indicate what day(s) your loved one will attend. Due to space, we cannot guarantee on-site respite care for everyone.
Alzheimer's Community Care encourages persons with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physical access provided, please contact Alzheimer's Community Care at (561) 683 -2700 or email us at info@alzcare.org at least two weeks prior to the conference.
registration, certificatesand fees
Conference fees include all sessions, parking, conference materials, breakfast, breaks and lunch for both days. Professionals will receive up to 10 CEUs.
There is no reduction for partial attendance. Please confirm your registration as no substitutions will be made, and no refunds will be given. Registration will be processed only with payment attached (credit card or check made out to Alzheimer’s Community Care).
Certificates of Participation will be available to professionals attending the conference and Continuing Education Credits will be submitted to CE Broker.
registration forM2010 alzheiMer’s educational conference
dr. thoMas KodadeK - JunE 3Dr. Thomas Kodadek was born in Chicago, Illinois
in 1959. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Miami, his Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Stanford University in 1985 and conducted post-doctoral training in Biochemistry with Professor Bruce Alberts at UCSF from 1985 -1987. He has served on the faculties of the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
before assuming his present position in 2009 as Professor of Chemistry & Cancer Biology at the Scripps Research Institute, Scripps Florida. Professor Kodadek is a recipient of the NIH Director’s Pioneer Award and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research focuses on biotechnology, chemistry and molecular biology.
dr. louis Benson - JunE 3 Dr. Louis Benson is the President and CEO of
Treasure Coast Hospice. Prior to joining Treasure Coast Hospice he was recognized as one of America’s eminent speakers and consultants to the healthcare industry. He has a reputation for offering practical insight into today’s critical issues of healthcare.
Dr. Benson has consulted with hospitals and other healthcare organizations and has been a featured presenter at numerous healthcare conferences. The Health & Sciences Satellite Television Network, The Long Term Care Satellite Television Network and The American Hospital Association featured his programs in telecasts nationwide.
Dr. Benson mixes high content with an interactive and entertaining presence. His talks are thoughtful, helpful, uplifting and humorous. His message is “Attitude is Everything” and believes that a positive attitude helps to overcome the challenges we face every day. Dr. Benson will provide practical tips to maintain your enthusiasm and suggestions to get you back up if you’re feeling down. If your positive energy has begun to wane, get ready for a booster shot from the good doctor!
g. MarK shallowaY, esq. - JunE 4G. Mark Shalloway is among the first 135 certified
Elder Law Attorneys in the nation certified by the National Elder Law Foundation, and is a member of the charter class of attorneys Board Certified in Elder Law by the Florida Bar. In addition, he holds an AV rating with Martindale-Hubble.
Nationally, Mr. Shalloway has served as President and is a Fellow for the National Academy of Elder
Law Attorneys (NAELA). He has testified before Congress on long-term care.At the state level, Mark is a past President of the Academy of Florida
Elder Law Attorneys and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Stetson College of Law, Elder Law Advisory Board. In addition, the late Governor Lawton Chiles and Governor Jeb Bush have appointed Mr. Shalloway to serve as the Attorney on the state’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council, Palm Beach District. He is proud to serve on the Board of Directors of Alzheimer’s Community Care, Inc.
JUNE 4
Since retiring from Congress, Newt Gingrich has worked extensively on the issues of health and healthcare, devoting the majority of his time to advocating a transformation of the entire system. In 2003, he founded the Center for Health Transformation (CHT), a collaboration of public and private sector leaders dedicated to the creation of a 21st Century Intelligent Health System that saves lives and saves money.
Newt Gingrich is widely recognized as a transformational leader, unparalleled in his ability to create and lead successful large-scale change. During his twenty years in Congress, Speaker Gingrich was committed to improving America’s healthcare system. Under his leadership as Speaker, Medicare was improved, investment in medical research was dramatically increased, and FDA reform was enacted to allow for quicker approval and access to new medicines for those with terminal and degenerative illnesses.
The Washington Times called him “The Indispensable Leader" and Time magazine, in naming him “Man of the Year” for 1995, said, “Leaders make things possible. Exceptional leaders make them inevitable. Newt Gingrich belongs in the category of the exceptional.” He is routinely in Modern Healthcare’s Top 10 of Healthcare’s Most Powerful People in Healthcare, was named “Indispensable Person of the Year Award” by Alliance on Aging in 2008 and regularly participates as a healthcare expert in the National Journal’s “Healthcare Expert Blog,” the Washington Post’s health reform blog, “Health Care Rx,” and as a commentator on Fox News.
conference feesRegistration must be received by May 24th; onsite registration not available.
$125 Healthcare Professional $30 CaregiverYour registration fee includes attendance for both days, however to help us plan efficiently, please indicate what day(s) you will be attending: Thursday, June 3 Friday, June 4
Name ______________________________________
Company____________________________________
Address _____________________________________
City, State, Zip ________________________________
Phone__________________Fax __________________
Email _______________________________________
Method of Payment (select one) Check (Made payable to Alzheimer’s Community Care) Credit Card AMEX/VISA/MASTERCARD
Credit Card No. ___________________________
Exp. Date____________________________
Respite care is provided, but space is limited and not guaranteed. Please indicate what day(s) you would like for your loved one to attend on-site respite care: Thursday, June 3 Friday, June 4
Name of Loved One ____________________________
continuing education units
Yes, I am requesting CEUs.
License __________________________________
I would like a Certificate of Participation (Not for CEUs)
Mail this registration form to: Alzheimer’s Community Care 800 Northpoint Parkway, Suite 101 - B West Palm Beach, FL 33407
fax to: 561-683 -7600
email to: info@alzcare.org
Schedule at a GlancePALM BEACH COUNT Y CONVENTION CENTER
Thursday - June 3, 2010 8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 - 11:30 AM Opening Remarks, Morning Plenary Session (dr. Thomas Kodadek) and Breakout Sessions 11:30 - Noon Visit Your Exhibitors 12:00 - 1:30 PM Lunch and Plenary Address (dr. Louis Benson) 1:45 - 4:30 PM Breakout Sessions
Friday - June 4, 2010 8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibit Hall Open 9:00 - 11:30 AM Morning Plenary Session (g. Mark Shalloway, Esq.) and Breakout Sessions 11:30 - Noon Visit Your Exhibitors Noon - 1:30 PM lunch and Keynote speaker (newt gingrich)
1:30 - 2:30 PM Recognition Ceremony and Closing Remarks
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