Wednesday 29 July 2015

SAT/12SEPT15 ADFM Public Carers Forum To Commemorate World Alzheimer's Month In September





CARERS' FORUM
Saturday, 12 September 2015
Time:  2.30pm – 5.00pm

ADFM, jointly with Eisai Malaysia and University Malaya’s MeLOR, is organizing a “CARERS’ FORUM” in conjunction with the global commemoration of World Alzheimer’s Month in September under the Theme “REMEMBER ME”. 

All caregivers and their families are cordially invited to this Free Carers’ Forum.  

The caregiver or family member of a person who has Alzheimer’s Disease faces many challenges and experiences enormous stress, both in adjusting to their new role while coping with the profound changes in a loved one. The Carers’ Forum aims to address the plight and issues surrounding the caregiver with particular emphasis on Person Centred Care in Dementia Cases.

Dr Donald Yeo, a Clinical Neuropsychologist from Singapore (see profile below), will be conducting the Forum. Dr Yeo has a special interest in the psychological aspects of ageing and dementia and is a well-known advocate of and authority on Person Centred Care (PCC) in dementia cases.

After Dr Yeo’s explanation of the concept and principles of PCC, invited caregivers will share their experiences as a basis for discussion regarding the application of PCC principles and how best to achieve PCC goals in specific cases. 

Our Medical Specialists in the Panel, Dr Lee Fatt Soon from HKL and Assoc Prof Dr Chin Ai Vyrn from UMMC will also address care-giving issues raised by the participants.


Profile of Dr Donald Yeo
DPsych(ClinNeuro) (Australia), BSc(Hons)(Psychology) (UK), Dip(Applied Psychology) (UK), MSc(Innovation) (Singapore)

Dr DONALD YEO qualified as a Clinical Neuropsychologist (Doctor of Psychology) with a special interest in aging and dementia. Through 18 years of professional practice, advanced training, clinical research and supervision, he has established deep expertise in cognitive evaluation of patients with brain disorders and providing psychological support for family caregivers. He has co-created innovative Arts and Health community programs to benefit elderly persons with early cognitive decline. He is currently in private practice, supervises Masters in Clinical Psychology interns from National University of Singapore and James Cook University Singapore, and was previously Principal Neuropsychologist at Singapore General Hospital, Department of Neurology.

Admission will be by compulsory registration on a first come first served basis due to limited places.

Confirmation of Registration, Email the RegistrationForm to jenny@adfm.org.my or Fax to 03 7960 8482.  For clarification, contact  Jenny or Michael  at 03 7931 5850 or 016 608 2513.


From:  ADFM WAM Organizing Team 


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