Dear Members & the Public,
The KL-PJ Alzheimer's Caregivers Support Group is having our monthly gathering on Saturday, 29 November '08 and a Talk on "MOVING ABOUT WITH URINE AND FAECAL INCONTINENCE" by our Guest Speaker, Mr Eric Choo of Newind Marketing.
Details for the Talk are as follows:
Day/Date : Saturday / 29 November '08
Time : 2:30pm
Venue : Alzheimer's Care Centre, No. 9A, Lorong Bukit Raja, Taman Seputeh, 58000 KL
SYNOPSIS
Incontinence can be humiliating for a person with Dementia (including Alzheimer's) and upsetting for those around them. Although it can be a distressing problem, it is a surprisingly common one, and the good news is that there is plenty of help out there. To deal with incontinence, you should get proper information about the problem and to find out what help is available.
SPEAKER'S PROFILE
Eric Choo, co-founder & owner of Newind Marketing, has over 24 years sales & marketing experience in the medical, diagnostics and pharmaceutical industry. As agent for the leading adult incontinence aid manufacturer in Malaysia, Eric will enlighten you on the ways to make hygienic care easier while on the move. Newind Marketing is a Community Medical (non-drug) Store, located opposite UMMC (formerly University Hospital), providing advice, sales and support to the end-users (carers/nurses) of the patients who are hospital-discharged and recovering at home; and to those on medical long-term care at home, including assessing the patient's condition, recommending suitable medical equipment and hospital supplies and providing the support for their correct and safe use.
For Registration, kindly call ADFM Secretariat at:
Tel No: 603-7956 2008 OR 7958 3008 (Kath Leong / Janet Low)
OR E-mail to: adfmsec@streamyx.com OR for Members can register online (NACON)
Dear Members - Kindly take note in your Diary to make yourself free on this date and time for the Talk and more importantly an occasion to renew our bonding.
The National Alzheimer's Caregivers Network is a safe haven for CAREGIVERS to express their feelings, needs and concerns. Here, they share tears and laughter on care-giving experiences and come to know that they are a part of a bigger family.
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