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BREAKING THE STIGMA IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY Shining a light on memory and aging Monday, June 3, 2019 Starts at 7:30p.m.* Beth Tzedec Congregation, 1700 Bathurst Street, Toronto Free Admission Dr. Lesley Wiesenfeld, Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Sinai Health System LOCATION: COST MODERATOR: SPEAKERS Dr. David Conn, Geriatric Psychiatrist and VP for Education, Baycrest Dr. Rhonda Feldman, The Cyril & Dorothy, Joel & Jill Reitman Centre for Alzheimer's Support and Training Dr. Nathan Stall, Geriatrician, Sinai Health System SUPPORTING RABBIS: Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl, Rabbi Chaim Strauchler Memory changes can be a normal part of aging, however, progressive cognitive changes that impact functioning may be a sign of dementia. Uncertainty and fear about memory loss can lead to isolation and stigma. These concerns affect individuals, families and communities. Please join us to discuss the aging brain, dementia care and caregiver support. Patient and family support organizations will be available at booths in the foyer, shortly before and after the program. PARTNERS Sinai UJA FEDERATION o, Grootor Toronto SHAAREI SHOMAYIM SHAAREISHOMAYM &CHILD System Beth Treder Congpeation BREAKING THE STIGMA IN THE JEWISH COMMUNITY Shining a light on memory and aging Monday, June 3, 2019 Starts at 7:30p.m.* Beth Tzedec Congregation, 1700 Bathurst Street, Toronto Free Admission Dr. Lesley Wiesenfeld, Psychiatrist-in-Chief, Sinai Health System LOCATION: COST MODERATOR: SPEAKERS Dr. David Conn, Geriatric Psychiatrist and VP for Education, Baycrest Dr. Rhonda Feldman, The Cyril & Dorothy, Joel & Jill Reitman Centre for Alzheimer's Support and Training Dr. Nathan Stall, Geriatrician, Sinai Health System SUPPORTING RABBIS: Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl, Rabbi Chaim Strauchler Memory changes can be a normal part of aging, however, progressive cognitive changes that impact functioning may be a sign of dementia. Uncertainty and fear about memory loss can lead to isolation and stigma. These concerns affect individuals, families and communities. Please join us to discuss the aging brain, dementia care and caregiver support. Patient and family support organizations will be available at booths in the foyer, shortly before and after the program. PARTNERS Sinai UJA FEDERATION o , Grootor Toronto SHAAREI SHOMAYIM SHAAREISHOMAYM &CHILD System Beth Treder Congpeation