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Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer's Disease - A Picture Book for Children

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Raising Alzheimer's Awareness To Children Via a New Picture Book

Lori La Bey talks with Alder Allensworth, MM, CHIC, RN, is a nurse and coach, and has professionally worked with people who have Alzheimer’s for over 40 years. She is a published author, presenter, and advocate for people with disabilities on local, national, and international stages.

Brenda Freed, MA Mus, is a music educator/music therapist and performing singer-songwriter with several published albums of original material. As a music therapist, she published in professional journals and worked with several populations, including children and people who had Alzheimer's disease.

Learn:

  1. How the Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer's Educational Program started.
  2. What the purpose of the program is.
  3. Why Alder and Brenda feel the program is important.
  4. What the various components of the program are.
  5. How families use the program and book.

 

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Contact Mackenzie Meets Alzheimer’s

Website  www.MackenzieMeetsAlzheimers.com

Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/MackenzieMeetsAlzheimers

Instagram  MackenzieMeetsAlzheimers

Twitter  @MMAlzheimers

Email  MackenzieMeetsAlzheimers@gmail.com

 

Contact Lori La Bey with questions or branding needs at www.AlzheimersSpeaks.com

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