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Conference Programme

29th International Conference of

Alzheimer’s Disease International

Dementia: Working Together for a Global Solution

1 - 4 May 2014, San Juan, Puerto Rico

www.adi2014.org

@ADIConference #ADI2014

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Welcome Letter

29th International Conference of

Alzheimer’s Disease International

1 - 4 May 2014

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Contents

Welcome from Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) .............................................................. 04

Welcome from the Local Organising Committee (LOC) ............................................................. 06

Welcome from Senator Rosanna López León ............................................................................ 08

Acknowledgements .................................................................................................................... 10

Conference Committees ............................................................................................................ 12

About Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) and

Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados de Puerto Rico ..................................... 13

General Conference Information ................................................................................................ 14

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel and Casino Layout ........................................................................ 17

Exhibition and Member Showcase Layout ................................................................................. 18

Poster Board Layout .................................................................................................................. 20

Social Events and Activities ....................................................................................................... 22

Keynote Speaker Biographies .................................................................................................... 24

Scientific Programme ................................................................................................................. 33

- Programme at a Glance ......................................................................................................... 34

- Thursday 1 May 2014 ............................................................................................................ 38

- Friday 2 May 2014 ................................................................................................................. 39

- Saturday 3 May 2014 ............................................................................................................. 46

- Sunday 4 May 2014 ............................................................................................................... 52

Poster Presentations .................................................................................................................. 55

Author’s Index ............................................................................................................................ 60

Notes .......................................................................................................................................... 63

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29th International Conference of

Alzheimer’s Disease International

1 - 4 May 2014

Welcome from Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI)

Dear friends and colleagues,

It is my proud privilege to welcome you all to the 29th International Conference

of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), hosted alongside Asociación de

Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados de Puerto Rico.

As the theme of this conference suggests, Dementia: Working Together for

a Global Solution, dementia is a growing international challenge, one which

requires global cooperation. Following the historical G8 Dementia Summit at the

end of last year, we hope to see a much greater emphasis on global awareness

and improvements in health and social policy, which can only be achieved if all

countries in the world work together.

We are happy to be back in the Latin American region, where we last met in

Venezuela in 2007. The conference programme promises a diverse and exciting

event which will look at the latest dementia research, highlight best practice in

care and address public policy issues. You will have the opportunity to engage

with the speakers during the sessions as well as plenty of time to network and

meet with your peers from across the globe throughout the conference.

During the event we will be presenting the fourth ADI Award to Dr Martin Prince,

Professor of Epidemiological Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry in London,

coordinator of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group and author of ADI’s World

Alzheimer Reports. We will be recognising his outstanding contribution to

dementia awareness and tireless commitment to ADI. During the conference,

the winners of the second ADI-MetLife Awards for best dementia care education

projects and the first ADI-Home Instead Family Carer of the Year Award will also

be announced.

San Juan is a beautiful city, the historic heart of bustling Puerto Rico. It is a

beautiful island between North America, the Caribbean and Latin America in a

country popularly known in Spanish as ‘la isla del encanto” meaning “the island

of enchantment”.

I would like to thank the Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados

de Puerto Rico, particularly the Local Organising Committee (LOC) and LOC

Chair, Enna Santiago, for their remarkable efforts in helping us to organise this

event. Their dedication, commitment and team work are truly admirable.

I sincerely hope that this conference will lead to greater things in the field of

dementia both in Puerto Rico, Latin America and around the world.

I am sure you will find this conference both enjoyable and valuable with lots of

opportunities to expand your networks and gather new information which will

help in your work to improve the lives of people with dementia and their families.

With all good wishes,

Jacob Roy Kuriakose

Chairman

Alzheimer’s Disease International

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Jacob Roy

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Chairman,

Alzheimer’s Disease

International

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Mensaje de Bienvenida de la Asociación Internacional de Alzheimer (ADI)

Queridos amigos y colegas,

Es un orgullo y privilegio poder darle la bienvenida a la 29ª Conferencia Internacional de

Alzheimer (ADI), junto a la Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados

de Puerto Rico.

Como nos sugiere el tema de esta conferencia, “Demencia: Trabajando Juntos por una

Solución Global”, la demencia es un reto internacional progresivo, uno que requiere

la cooperación global. Siguiendo la histórica Conferencia Cumbre G8 celebrada al

final del año pasado, esperamos ver un énfasis mayor en la concientización global

y mejoramiento en la salud y política social, lo cual solo se puede lograr si todos los

países del mundo trabajamos juntos.

Estamos contentos de estar de nuevo en la región de América Latina, en donde nos

reunimos en Venezuela en el 2007. El programa de la conferencia promete ser un

evento versátil y excitante, que presentará las últimas investigaciones en demencia,

destacará las mejores prácticas de cuidado y traerá a nuestra atención asuntos de

política pública. Usted tendrá la oportunidad de participar en discusiones con los

conferenciantes durante las sesiones, al igual que tendrá tiempo suficiente para

establecer contactos y conocer colegas de diferentes partes del mundo durante

la conferencia.

Durante el evento presentaremos el cuarto Premio de ADI al Dr. Martin Prince, Profesor

de Epidemiologia Psiquiátrica del Instituto de Psiquiatría de Londres, coordinador de

la Investigación Demencia 10/66 y autor de los Reportes Mundiales de ADI. Estaremos

reconociendo su sobresaliente contribución a la concientización sobre demencia e

incansable compromiso con ADI. Durante la conferencia estaremos anunciando los

ganadores de las siguientes premiaciones: Segundo premio ADI-MetLife para el mejor

proyecto educativo dirigido al cuidado de personas con demencia; Primer premio

ADI-Home Instead Family Carer of the Year dirigido al mejor cuidador del año.

San Juan es una hermosa ciudad, el histórico corazón del rebosante Puerto Rico.

Esta bella isla es un eslabón entre América del Norte, el Caribe y América Latina, muy

conocida en el mundo como “la isla del encanto”.

Quisiera agradecer a la Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados de Puerto

Rico, en particular al Comité Organizador Local (LOC) y al Presidente del Comité, Enna

Santiago, por sus extraordinarios esfuerzos en ayudar a organizar este evento. Su

dedicación, compromiso y trabajo en grupo son verdaderamente admirables.

Espero sinceramente que esta conferencia nos dirija hacia grandes cosas en el área de

la demencia en Puerto Rico, América Latina y alrededor del mundo.

Estoy seguro que encontrarán esta conferencia atractiva y valiosa, con muchas

oportunidades de expandir sus contactos y adquirir información nueva, la cual les

ayudará en el trabajo de mejorar las vidas de personas con demencia y sus familiares.

Con mis mejores deseos

Jacob Roy Kuriakose

Presidente

Alzheimer’s Disease International

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Jacob Roy

Kuriakose

Presidente,

Alzheimer’s Disease

International

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Welcome from the Local Organising Committee (LOC)

Dear friends and colleagues,

On behalf of the Puerto Rican Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders’

Association, I want to give you a warm welcome to the 29th Alzheimer’s

Disease International Conference, in the beautiful island of Puerto Rico.

We are delighted to host this great scientific event for the first time in our

history. “Dementia: Working Together for a Global Solution” will bring together

researchers, physicians, allied health care professionals, family caregivers,

representatives from national Alzheimer associations around the world and

persons living with dementia. This international conference provides the

opportunity to share advanced knowledge and expertise in dementia and

related disorders.

It is our pleasure that Puerto Rico is hosting an event that will bring together

many professionals from different specialties, to share their findings in

latest investigations about dementia and lead the route we can take to help

persons affected with it. Dementia is not a condition that only affects persons

diagnosed with it, but also impacts families and increments an emotional

and financial burden on them. Working together for a global solution will

bring us updated information about latest findings and best practices to

approach dementia, will unravel how persons with dementia approach their life

challenges and will guide us to improve the quality of life of affected persons,

their caregivers, and families. This conference will help all of us to work

together to raise global awareness about dementia.

Please take time to explore Puerto Rico, a beautiful island in the Caribbean.

The city of Old San Juan provides the opportunity to visit antique Hispanic

castles, cathedrals, museums, observe the walls that surround the city along

the Paseo La Princesa, as well as enjoying the vivid life of its shops and

restaurants. You will enjoy a visit to an island which offers many attractive

amenities, like el Yunque, our rain forest, beautiful beaches, and our splendid

cuisine.

Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable and productive international

conference.

Enna D. Santiago

Conference Chair

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Enna D.

Santiago

Puerto Rican

Alzheimer Disease

and Related

Disorders’

Association

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Mensaje de Bienvenida del Comité Organizador Local (LOC)

Queridos amigos y colegas,

A nombre de la Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados de Puerto

Rico, quiero darle una calurosa bienvenida a la 29ª Conferencia Internacional

de Alzheimer, en la bella isla de Puerto Rico.

Estamos contentísimos de ser anfitriones de esta gran conferencia científica

por primera vez en nuestra historia. “Demencia: Trabajando Juntos por

una Solución Global”, unirá simultáneamente investigadores, médicos,

profesionales aliados a la salud, cuidadores familiares, representantes de

diferentes asociaciones de Alzheimer alrededor del mundo y personas

viviendo con demencia. Esta conferencia internacional ofrece la oportunidad

de compartir conocimiento avanzado y pericia en demencia y desórdenes

relacionados.

Es nuestro placer que Puerto Rico sea el anfitrión de este evento que unirá

muchos profesionales de diferentes especialidades, para compartir los

resultados de las últimas investigaciones sobre demencia y dirigir la ruta

que podemos tomar para ayudar a personas afectadas. La demencia es una

condición que no solo afecta a los que la padecen, sino que impacta las

familias e incrementa una carga emocional y financiera en ellos. Trabajando

juntos por una solución global nos traerá información actualizada sobre las

últimas investigaciones y mejores prácticas para tratar la demencia, nos

revelará como las personas con demencia manejan sus retos y nos guiará

a mejorar la calidad de vida de personas afectadas. Esta conferencia nos

ayudará a trabajar juntos para aumentar la concientización global sobre

demencia.

Por favor planifique un tiempo para visitar Puerto Rico, una bella isla en el

Caribe. El Viejo San Juan ofrece la oportunidad de visitar antiguos castillos

Españoles, catedrales, museos, observar las murallas que rodean la ciudad

a lo largo del Paseo de la Princesa, al igual que disfrutar de la vida vigorosa y

alegre de sus tiendas y restaurantes. Usted puede disfrutar de una visita a la

isla, la cual brinda muchos atractivos, tales como el Yunque, nuestro bosque

forestal, hermosas playas y nuestra esplendida forma de cocinar.

Acepte mis mejores deseos de que esta conferencia sea agradable y

productiva.

Enna D. Santiago

Presidente de la Conferencia

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Enna D.

Santiago

Asociación

de Alzheimer

y Desórdenes

Relacionados

de Puerto Rico

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Welcome from Senator Rosanna López León

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Rosanna

López León

Senator,

Majority Whip

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Mensaje de Bienvenida de Senadora

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Rosanna

López León

Senadora por

Acumulación,

Portavoz Alterna

de la Mayoria

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Acknowledgements

Gold Sponsor

Bronze Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Sponsor of the Quiet Room

for People with Dementia

Sponsors

Sponsored Symposium

Friday 2 May 2014, 07:45 – 08:45

Saturday 3 May 2014, 12:45 – 13:45

Acknow

led

gem

ents

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Sponsors for the Attendance of People

with Dementia to the Conference

We would like to thank Noriyo Washizu and Jeremy

Hughes for donating their speaker travel costs

to support people with dementia to attend the

conference, as well as those who donated through

the conference registration system.

We would also like to thank all those who donated

to Dementia Alliance International (DAI), to Murray

Alzheimer Research and Education Program (MAREP)

to help support people living with dementia to attend

the conference. Thank you: Alzheimer Society of

Canada; Anonymous; Linda and Mike Baldwin; Cara

Bearden; Lois Bennett; Laura Bowley; Centre for

Education and Research on Aging & Health; Pat Stacy

Cohen; Kevin Crist; Larry Crist; Walt Dotson; Deborah

Dowdy; Jody Eaton; Rose Ford; Ronald and Nancy

Gansior and The Gansior Living Trust; Howard Glick;

Gloria; Sandy Halperin; John Holmes; Phil Hong; Bob

and Roseanna Kaiser; Jacquie MacDonald; Maureen

and Bill Matthews; Murray Alzheimer Research and

Education Program (MAREP); Newcomers Club of

Oklahoma City; Partnerships in Dementia Care (PiDC)

Alliance, Canada; Janet Pitts; Melody Pitts; Steve

Ponath; Al Power; Chris Roberts; John Sandblom;

Steve and Sally Sandblom; Schlegel-University

of Waterloo Research Institute for Aging; Dr. Mike

Sharratt; Amy Shives; Jacquie, Manuel and Allyson

Sousa; Richard Taylor, PhD; TIKA Oklahoma City,

Oklahoma FedEx Station; Truthful Loving Kindness;

George Watters; Marc Wortmann; Sid Yudowitch;

Teresa and Jim Zawicki.

El Nuevo Día

We would like to thank El Nuevo Día for their support

in the promotion of the conference.

Exhibitors

• Alzheimer’s Disease Living Will

• Caregivers de Puerto Rico

• Dementia Alliance International

• Genetic Science Laboratory

• HCI CARES® and NYUCI Online Trainings

• Home Instead Senior Care

• Organization Pro Help to the Person with

Alzheimer’s (OPAPA)

• Puzzle with Me

• Yecco

Alzheimer University

Tuesday 29 April 2014,

09:00 – 16:00, sponsored by:

Awards

Sponsor of the Family Carer of the Year Award:

Sponsor of the ADI-MetLife Foundation Awards for

Best Dementia Care Education Project:

Acknow

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gem

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Conference Committees

ADI 2014 Local Organising Committee (LOC)

Name Position

Enna D. Santiago Conference Chair

Heriberto Acosta Scientific Programme Committee Chair

Olga Crespo-Marchand

Ivonne Z. Jiménez

Tony Salgado

Guaymalida Alicea Sastre

Julio Solier

Lilliam J. Valcárcel Navarro

ADI 2014 Scientific Programme Committee (SPC)

Name Country

Heriberto Acosta Puerto Rico, Scientific Programme Committee Chair

Daisy Acosta Dominican Republic

Ming Jang Chiu Chinese Taipei

Fernando Entenza Puerto Rico

Briseida Feliciano Puerto Rico

Patricio Fuentes Chile

Sam Gandy USA

Serge Gauthier Canada

Ivonne Z. Jiménez Puerto Rico

Alexander Kurtz Germany

Josefina Meléndez Puerto Rico

Jorge Montijo Puerto Rico

Enna D. Santiago Puerto Rico

Ana Luisa Sosa Ortiz Mexico

Lilliam J. Valcárcel Navarro Puerto Rico

Irving E. Vega Puerto Rico

ADI 2014 International Advisory Board (IAB)

Name Country

Henry Brodaty Australia

Amit Dias India

Nori Graham UK

Mariella Guerra Peru

Andrew Ketteringham UK

Mark Kindy USA

Mary Mittleman USA

Radha Murthy India

Aquiles Salas Venezuela

Richard Uwakwe Nigeria

Andrew Watt Australia

Bengt Winblad Sweden

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About ADI and AADRPR

About Alzheimer’s Disease

International

Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is the

international federation of over 75 national Alzheimer

associations around the world. Each of ADI’s members

is a non-profit Alzheimer association supporting people

with dementia and their families. ADI was founded in

1984 and is in official relations with the World Health

Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN).

ADI aims to help establish and strengthen Alzheimer

associations across the globe, through the exchange

of information, skills and models of best practice in

order to improve the lives of people with dementia and

their carers worldwide. ADI also works to raise global

awareness and campaigns for Alzheimer’s disease

and all other causes of dementia to be a national and

global health priority.

Contact Details

Alzheimer’s Disease International

64 Great Suffolk Street

London

SE1 0BL

UK

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7981 0880

Fax: +44 (0) 80 7928 2357

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.alz.co.uk

About Asociación de Alzheimer

y Desórdenes Relacionados

de Puerto Rico

Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes Relacionados

de Puerto Rico (AADRPR) is a non-profit organization

founded in 1983 by a group of families and friends of

people with Alzheimer’s disease. Its mission is based

on three principles: education, communication and

service.

The Association aims to improve people’s knowledge

about the disease, provide family caregivers with

alternatives for care and strategies to protect their own

health. Its goal is to raise awareness about dementia

challenges and to promote legislation that will improve

the quality of life of people with dementia, their

caregivers and families.

Contact Details

Asociación de Alzheimer y Desórdenes

Relacionados de Puerto Rico

Apartado 362026

San Juan

Puerto Rico 00936-2026

Tel: +1 787 727 4151

Fax: +1 787 727 4890

Email: [email protected]

Web: www.alzheimerpr.org

Facts and Figures

• There were an estimated 44.4 million people with

dementia worldwide in 2013. This number will

almost double every 20 years and by 2050 there

will be 135.5 million people living with dementia

• Nearly two-thirds of people with dementia live in

low and middle income countries

• There is a new case of dementia somewhere in

the world every four seconds

• The estimated cost of dementia in 2010 was

USD 604 billion. This is 1% of global gross

domestic product (GDP)

• If dementia care were a country it would be the

world’s 18th largest economy, ranking between

Turkey and Indonesia

More information can be found on ADI’s website at

www.alz.co.uk/global-knowledge

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General Conference Information

Registration Desk

The registration desk will be located in the San Juan

Foyer on the second floor of the Sheraton Puerto Rico

Hotel and Casino and will be open during the following

times:

Date Open Closed

Thursday 1 May 2014 13:00 19:00

Friday 2 May 2014 07:00 18:00

Saturday 3 May 2014 07:30 18:00

Sunday 4 May 2014 07:30 13:45

In addition to registering for the conference and

collecting your name badge please visit the registration

desk for information on your accommodation (if you

have booked through the registration process) and

information on local amenities.

Conference Badge

Once collected, please ensure you wear your badge at

all times during the conference. Access to conference

sessions and exhibition areas will not be permitted

unless you are wearing your badge.

Presenting

Speaker Preview Room (Sol Boardroom)

Presenters should take their final presentation to the

Speaker Preview Room located in the Sol Boardroom

no later than 4 hours prior to their scheduled

presentation. The Speaker Preview Room will be

staffed with technicians that can assist with any

compatibility or formatting issues.

The Speaker Preview Room will be open at the

following times:

Date Open Closed

Thursday 1 May 2014 13:00 19:00

Friday 2 May 2014 07:00 18:00

Saturday 3 May 2014 07:00 18:00

Sunday 4 May 2014 07:00 12:30

Abstracts

Abstracts are available as a file on the USB stick

distributed within your delegate bag. Delegates who

are unable to use the USB stick during the conference

can visit the registration desk where there will be a

printed version available.

Abstracts are also available to download from the ADI

2014 conference website www.adi2014.org.

Certificates of

Attendance

General certificates of attendance

are distributed within your delegate bag.

If you misplace your certificate please contact the

conference secretariat post conference at

[email protected].

Continuing Medical Education (CME)

Accreditation

We are pleased to confirm that the ADI 2014

conference has been approved for CME accreditation

from the Postgraduate Institute for Medicine (PIM) for

20.5 credit hours.

Target Audience

This activity has been designed to meet the

educational needs of medical professionals involved in

the care of patients with dementia.

Educational Objectives

After completing this activity, the participant should be

better able to:

• Applythemostrecentdiagnosticguidelines

• Usetheavailablepharmacologicaltreatmentsattheappropriate stages of the disease

• Proposetopeoplewithdementiaandtheircarersthe use of services available to them

• Providequalitycaretopeoplewithdementiaandsupport family carers

• Employnon-pharmacologicalinterventions

• Explainriskfactorsandsuggestedmethodsofprevention to people at higher risk of developing

dementia

Accreditation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented

in accordance with the Essential Areas and

policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing

Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of

Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Alzheimer’s

Disease International. The Postgraduate Institute for

Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide

continuing medical education for physicians.

WIFIParticipants will need

to connect to SSID:

Sheraton Meeting Room

and use the code: ADI2014

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How to Claim your CME Credits

PIM supports Green CME by offering your Request for

Credit online. If you wish to receive acknowledgment for

completing this activity, please complete the evaluation on

www.cmeuniversity.com. Create a new account on the

site or sign in with your username and password if you

have used the site previously. In the “Find Post-test/

Evaluation by Course” search box, search by course ID

9688. Upon successfully completing the activity evaluation,

your certificate will be made available immediately.

Processing credit requests online will reduce the amount

of paper used by nearly 100,000 sheets per year.

Further information can be found on the conference

website at www.adi2014.org.

Council Meeting

The ADI Council Meeting will take place between

13:00 – 16:30 on Thursday 1 May 2014 in Bahia 1-2

at the Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel and Casino.

Language

The official language spoken at the 29th International

Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International is

English. A Spanish parallel session ‘Topicos Selectos’ will

take place on Friday 2 May 2014 from 16:00 – 17:45 in

San Juan 1-3. Please see page 45 for the programme.

Evaluation

Your feedback is invaluable in helping us develop the

conference in future years. The conference evaluation will

be issued by email after the final day of the conference.

We look forward to receiving your feedback. One person

will be selected at random to win a free registration to the

ADI 2015 Conference in Perth, Australia.

Photography and Filming

Please note that photography and filming will be taking

place during the conference.

Message Board

A message board will be available next to the registration

area on which organisers and delegates can leave

updates or messages. Please do not post any advertising

as it will be removed.

Emergencies

If you need to contact the organisers outside of the

registration desk opening hours please call:

Kirstin Blakey, Conference Secretariat:

+44 (0)7884 110 593

Welcome Meeting

To welcome delegates with dementia and their

accompanying person we will be holding an

informal welcome meeting in the San Geronimo

Room on Thursday 1 May 2014 11:00 – 12:00. This

will provide people with the opportunity to get to

know one another before the conference begins

and be provided with supporting information.

Reunión de bienvenida

Estaremos haciendo una reunión informal de

bienvenida para los delegados con demencia y

sus acompañantes, en el salón San Geronimo el

jueves 1 de mayo de 2014, de 11:00 - 12:00. Esto

brindará la oportunidad de que se conozcan unos

a otros antes de que comience la conferencia y de

obtener la información de soporte.

Room for People with Dementia

(San Geronimo)

A quiet room for people with dementia and their

accompanying person will be available to meet

and relax, away from the hustle and bustle of the

conference. The San Geronimo room will be open

at the times below and will serve tea and coffee

throughout the day.

Date Open Closed

Thursday 1 May 2014

Jueves 1 Mayo 201411:00 17:30

Friday 2 May 2014

Viernes 2 Mayo 201407:30 17:30

Saturday 3 May 2014

Sábado 3 Mayo 2014 08:30 17:30

Sunday 4 May 2014

Domingo 4 Mayo 201407:30 13:30

Salón para personas con demencia

(San Geronimo)

Habrá un área en el salón San Geronimo, para que

las personas con demencia y sus acompañantes

se reúnan en un ambiente relajado y tranquilo.

El salón estará disponible según el horario a

continuación y se servirá té y café durante el día.

Information for People with Dementia /

Información Para los Delegados

con Demencia

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General Conference Information

ADI-MetLife Awards

The ADI-MetLife Foundation Awards for Best

Dementia Care Education Project aims to recognise

the success of projects around the world that promote

better dementia care through providing training and

education programmes. Awards have been given for

projects that have contributed to the education of

the general public, health care professionals or family

members. The awards have been broken down into

two categories, projects in high income countries and

projects in low and middle income countries.

The awards will be announced and presented during

the conference dinner on Saturday 3 May 2014.

ADI-Home Instead Family Carer

of the Year Award

This year ADI is pleased to have the first ADI-Home

Instead Award for family carers. The award aims to

recognise the importance of unpaid family carers who

improve the quality of life for people with dementia. It

seeks to acknowledge and celebrate the dedication

that carers show to the person they care for and their

local community or society.

ADI Award

The ADI Award is presented to an individual or

organisation who has made an extraordinary

contribution towards increasing awareness of dementia

and encouraging policy initiatives and improvements

in the quality of life of people with dementia and their

carers. The recipient of the award will be announced in

the Opening Ceremony on Thursday 1 May 2014.

Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy’s

‘Journal Q&A’ Session

Morning coffee break

Friday 2 May 2014, 10:30 – 11:00

Afternoon coffee break

Saturday 3 May 2014, 15:30 – 16:00

Professor Serge Gauthier (McGill Centre for Studies

in Aging) and Kathryn Smith (In-House Editor, BioMed

Central) are hosting a special ‘Question and Answer’

session with the open access journal Alzheimer’s

Research & Therapy. As an author in the journal and

Chairman of the ADI Medical and Scientific Panel,

Serge Gauthier provides an author perspective on

Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy and open access

publishing, and their roles within the research

community. As In-House Editor, Kathryn Smith will be

on hand to discuss publishing with the journal.

Who should attend? From patients, to carers, to

researchers, we look forward to meeting with you to

discuss your views on open access publishing and

inform you about the scope, content and editorial

procedures of the journal Alzheimer’s Research

& Therapy. The journal is affiliated to ADI as the

major forum for translational research into

Alzheimer’s disease.

Tours

Delegates are able to book public tours through

GSI Services by contacting the concierge on

+1 787 993 3500 ext. 3508. A list of tours available

can be found at the registration desk.

Get Involved!

There are a number of ways you can get involved

with the ADI 2014 conference; why not ‘Tweet’ us

to ask questions and be involved in the conference

sessions.

@ADIConference

Tweet us with any comments or questions, use the

hashtag #ADI2014 to join the conversation!

/alzheimersdiseaseinternational

You can also ‘Like’ our page on Facebook to keep

up to date with the latest news and share your

experience with fellow attendees.

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Exhibition and Members Showcase

Members Showcase

A.L.M.A.

Alzheimer’s Australia

Barbados Alzheimer’s Association

Alzheimer Society of Canada

ASCADA

Alzheimer Croatia

Ceska Alzheimerovska Spolecnost

Asociación Dominicana de Alzheimer

Alzheimer’s & Related Disorders Society of India

Asosiasi Alzheimer Indonesia

Iran Alzheimer Association

Alzheimer’s Association Japan

Asociación de Alzheimer de Puerto Rico

Alzheimer Scotland

Sint Maarten Alzheimer Association

Alzheimer’s South Africa

TADA, Chinese Taipei

Alzheimer’s Association of Trinidad and Tobago

Alzheimer’s Society

Exhibition Hall Schedule

The Exhibition Hall will be open at the following times:

Date Open Closed

Thursday 1 May 2014 18:30 20:00

Friday 2 May 2014 08:00 18:00

Saturday 3 May 2014 08:00 18:00

Sunday 4 May 2014 08:00 13:30

Prize for the Best ADI Members

Showcase Stand

This international showcase provides ADI members

with the opportunity to highlight the work they do in

supporting people with dementia and their families.

We invite you to vote on the best stand, taking into

consideration the overall presentation and quality of

information provided. A prize will be awarded to the

winning member association at the closing ceremony.

A voting form will be available in the delegate bags. If

you wish to vote, please complete the form and return

it to the registration desk.

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Exhibition Layout

Organizaion Pro Help to the Person with Alzheimer's OPAPAAlzheimer's Disease InternaionalAlzheimer's AustraliaAsociación de Alzheimer de Puerto RicoHCI CARES® & NYUCI Online Trainings

TABLE BOOTHS (T)

T1 Alzheimer ScotlandT0 Yecco

T2 Puzzle with MeT3 Barbados Alzheimer's AssociaionT4 Ceska Alzheimerovska SpolecnostT5 Sint Maarten Alzheimer AssociaionT6 Alzheimer's South AfricaT7 TADA, Chinese TaipeiT8 Alzheimer's SocietyT9 A.L.M.A

T10 ASCADA

T15 Alzheimer Society of CanadaT16 Asosiasi Alzheimer IndonesiaT17 Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India-ARDSIT18

Alzheimer’s Disease Living Will

T19 Caregivers de Puerto RicoT20 Geneic Science LaboratoryT21

Alzheimer’s Associaion Japan

T22 Demenia Alliance Internaional

T11 Alzheimer CroaiaT12 Asociación Dominicana de AlzheimerT13 Iran Alzheimer AssociaionT14 Alzheimer's Associaion of Trinidad and Tobago

EXHIBIT BOOTHS (B)

B1 Home Instead Senior Care

B2 Organizaion Pro Help to the Person with Alzheimer's OPAPAB3 Alzheimer's Disease InternaionalB4 Alzheimer's AustraliaB5 Asociación de Alzheimer de Puerto RicoB6 HCI CARES® & NYUCI Online Trainings

TABLE BOOTHS (T)

Alzheimer ScotlandYecco

Puzzle with MeBarbados Alzheimer's AssociaionCeska Alzheimerovska SpolecnostSint Maarten Alzheimer AssociaionAlzheimer's South AfricaTADA, Chinese TaipeiAlzheimer's SocietyA.L.M.AASCADA

Alzheimer Society of CanadaAsosiasi Alzheimer IndonesiaAlzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India-ARDSI

Alzheimer’s Disease Living Will

Caregivers de Puerto RicoGeneic Science Laboratory

Alzheimer’s Associaion Japan

Demenia Alliance Internaional

Alzheimer CroaiaAsociación Dominicana de AlzheimerIran Alzheimer AssociaionAlzheimer's Associaion of Trinidad and Tobago

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Poster Board Layout

Posters are situated in the lobby area surrounding the Miramar Ballroom.

P001 – P039: Presenters will be standing by their boards between 12:30 - 14:00 on Friday 2 May 2014.

P040 – P080: Presenters will be standing by their boards between 12:30 - 14:00 on Saturday 3 May 2014.

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Person Centered Care

New and Future Treatments

Demenia Diagnosis and Early Recogniion

Support and Training for Informal and Professional Carers

Art, Music and DemeniaSumisión de Resumen en Español

Driving and DemeniaPolicy and CampaigningOther

Pre-Clinical and Prodromal Stages of Demenia DisordersVoices of People with Demenia and FamiliesImaging and BiomarkersCrisis Intervenion and Acute Care in DemeniaNon-Pharmacological IntervenionsEducaion and Training of Medical ProfessionalsBehaviour and Psychological Symptoms of Demenia Quality of LifeDemenia Care and TechnologyPuing Scienific Knowledge Into Pracice

Cross-Cultural Issues and DemeniaDemenia Prevenion and Risk FactorsGeneics of Demenia and Inflammatory PathwaysHow Animal Models Help Human StudiesNutriion and Eaing BehavioursOther Demenias

Younger Onset Demenia

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P003 – P006

P007 – P010

Public Health IniiaivesP012

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P017 – P018

P019 – P020

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Publish your next piece of research in

The major forum for translational research into Alzheimer’s

dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases

Editors-in-Chief:

Douglas R Galasko (University of California, San Diego)

Todd E Golde (University of Florida)

Philip Scheltens (VU University Medical Center, NL)

http://alzres.com

• Rapid peer review

• Unique focus on translational research

• Open access research: freely available online

• Immediate publication on acceptance

• Inclusion in PubMed and PubMed Central

• No color igure charges or limits

For further information please contact: [email protected]

Afiliated to

www.alz.co.uk

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Social Events and Activities

Opening Ceremony

The ADI 2014 Opening Ceremony will be held at the

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel and Casino on Thursday

1 May 2014 from 17:30 – 18:30 in the San Juan

Ballroom 4-5.

Welcome Reception

Following the Opening Ceremony there will be a

Welcome Reception which will take place in the

Miramar Ballroom from 18:30 - 19:30. The Welcome

Reception will give delegates the chance to network

with other participants, sponsors and exhibitors.

Refreshments will be served.

Conference Dinner

The ADI 2014 Conference Dinner will be held on

Saturday 3 May 2014 from 19:00 – 00:00 at the

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel and Casino in the San

Juan Ballroom 4-5. Tickets for this dinner can be

purchased for $90.00 up until 13:00 on Saturday

3 May 2014 (subject to availability). The dinner

will consist of a three course meal, drinks, award

ceremony and entertainment. Upon arrival you will be

asked to present your ticket to a member of staff so

please remember to bring it with you.

Lighting of the Senate Building

To help raise awareness of dementia the Capitol of

Puerto Rico in San Juan will be lit in red during the

conference. For more information please visit the

registration desk in the San Juan Foyer.

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Caregivers can search on situations they are struggling with,

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These tips are compiled by experts as well as family caregivers

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The book is illed with tips and strategies, care approaches and conversation starters for families dealing with the most

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Keynote Speaker Biographies

Dr. Acosta is a clinical

neurologist with more than

30 years of experience

working with people with

dementia in Puerto Rico.

He has a special interest

in identifying risk factors

in the development of

dementia, and its prevention

through the management

and control of these

risk factors. He is also

interested in early clinical

diagnosis of dementia and

its management, with a

complete holistic clinical

approach.

He has been involved in the development of

educational campaigns to the general public, patients

and health professionals in Puerto Rico and Latin-

America. He is the scientific advisor for the Puerto Rico

Alzheimer’s Association and the Medical Director of the

Judith Irizarry de Diaz Memory Clinic of the Caribbean

Center for Study of Memory and Cognition.

Gill is a career civil servant

whose service spans over

21 years with experience in

central government policy

and operations work in

both the Department of

Work and Pensions and

the Department of Health.

She has an excellent track-

record of delivering results

in the context of strategic

policy development and

implementation. Gill also

has senior level knowledge

and experience of working

with Ministers, and

successful cross-sector

working across Whitehall,

with the wider public sector, independent and third

sector partners as well as a range of professional

groups. She currently works in the Social Care, Local

Government and Care Partnerships Directorate within

the Department of Health and is head of Older People

& Dementia.

Professor Helen FK Chiu,

MBBS, FRCPsych, FHKAM

(Psychiatry), FHKCPsych

is Professor of Psychiatry,

at the Chinese University

of Hong Kong and

President of the Hong

Kong Psychogeriatric

Association, Past President

of the Pacific Rim College of

Psychiatrists, Past President

of the Hong Kong College of

Psychiatrists, as well as Past

President of the International

Psychogeriatric Association.

She has been Head of the

Department of Psychiatry

at the Chinese University

of Hong Kong from 1996 to July 2011. She is Editor

of the journal Asia Pacific Psychiatry, and sits on the

Editorial Board of a number of journals. She is also

Director of the Suicide Research Unit at Department

of Psychiatry, the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

She is a pioneer in the field of dementia in Hong Kong,

and has carried out the first epidemiological study in

dementia in Hong Kong in 1995. She is the Founding

Director of the Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing,

a specially designed centre for dementia care from

2000 to August 2004. Professor Chiu’s major research

interests are in the field of dementia and suicide. She

was awarded a Medal of Honour by the Government

of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 1999.

She has been awarded the Distinguished Service

Award by the International Psychogeriatric Association

in September 2011.

Heriberto A.

Acosta

Gill

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Helen

Chiu

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Dr. DeKosky is Professor

and Chair of the Department

of Neurology, and Director

of the Alzheimer’s Disease

Research Center (ADRC) at

the University of Pittsburgh.

His clinical research includes

differential diagnosis,

neuroimaging, and genetic

risks of Alzheimer’s disease

and other dementias of

late life, and trials of new

medications. His basic

research centres on

structural and neurochemical

changes in human brains

in normal aging and

dementia. He is director of

a national multicentre trial to assess whether Ginkgo

biloba can delay onset of dementia in normal elderly

adults. Dr. DeKosky is also Director of the Pittsburgh

Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases (PIND), an

interdisciplinary institute for clinical and basic research

in neurodegenerative diseases of late life, especially

Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and amyotrophic lateral

sclerosis (ALS; Lou Gehrig’s Disease).

Dr. DeKosky has served as Chair of the Section on

Geriatrics of the American Academy of Neurology

(AAN). He chaired the recent AAN Practice Parameters

Committee for Early Detection, Diagnosis and

Management of Dementia. He has been an Examiner

in Neurology for the American Board of Psychiatry

and Neurology (ABPN) for over 15 years and served

as a member of the ABPN Part I (Written) Examination

Committee for 10 years. In 2002 he was elected to

the Neurology Council of the ABPN; he is one of the

eight neurologists who oversee board certification

in the U.S. He has received a Teacher Investigator

Development Award from the NINDS, the Presidential

Award of the American Neurological Association, and

is listed in “The Best Doctors in America.” He has

published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and book

chapters.

Laura Fratiglioni, MD PhD,

is the Director of the Aging

Research Center (ARC), at

the Karolinska Institutet,

Stockholm, Sweden. She

is the principal investigator

of The Swedish National

Study on Aging and Care-

Kungsholmen and the

scientific coordinator of the

Kungsholmen Project. Her

major scientific contributions

concern primary and

secondary prevention of

dementia, and more recently

multimorbidity and longevity

among older adults. Her

scientific production has led

to more than 300 articles in peer-reviewed journals,

20 book chapters, and 12 reports. She has received

several awards, including the Karolinska Institutet

Distinguished Professor Award, Sohlberg’s Nordic

Prize in Gerontology, Karolinska Institutet Folksams

prize in epidemiologic research, and the Lifetime

Achievement Award from the American Alzheimer

Association.

Steve

DeKoksy

Laura

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Keynote Speaker Biographies

Serge Gauthier completed

medical studies at Université

de Montréal, Neurology

training at McGill University,

Research Fellowship at

Prof. Theodore L. Sourkes

laboratory, Allen Memorial

Institute, Montreal. Clinical

investigator and staff

neurologist at the Montreal

Neurological Hospital

and Institute (1976-1986),

Director of the McGill Centre

for Studies in Aging (1986-

1996), Senior Scientist of the

CIHR-Rx&D program (1997-

2007). Currently Professor

in the Departments of

Neurology & Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Medicine,

at McGill University, and Director of the Alzheimer

Disease and Related Disorders Research Unit of the

McGill Center for Studies in Aging, Douglas Hospital.

Contributions to research include design and

implementation of randomised clinical trials in order

to establish the safety and efficacy of cholinesterase

inhibitors, muscarinic agonists, and agents possibly

modifying progression for Alzheimer’s disease and

vascular dementia. Special interests include consensus

approach to the management of dementia in different

stages, the ethics of research involving persons with

dementia, and primary prevention strategies against

cognitive decline and dementia.

Jeremy Hughes joined

Alzheimer’s Society in

November 2010. He has led

the charity in producing a

five year strategy ‘Delivering

on Dementia 2012-17’ and

in 2011-12 the Society’s

income exceeded £70m for

the first time. Jeremy co-

chairs the Dementia Friendly

Communities Champions

Group with Angela Rippon

as part of the Prime

Minister’s Challenge on

Dementia.

Jeremy was previously Chief

Executive of Breakthrough

Breast Cancer where he was instrumental in providing

visionary leadership, galvanising the charity’s research

platform and its authority on campaigning and policy.

Before that Jeremy was Head of External Affairs at

the International Federation of Red Cross and Red

Crescent Societies.

His career in health and social care charities includes

leadership posts at the British Red Cross, Leonard

Cheshire, Muscular Dystrophy and NCH Action for

Children.

Jeremy is currently a Trustee of Sightsavers and Chair

of National Voices, the umbrella health and social care

charity.

Serge

Gauthier

Jeremy

Hughes

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Jason Karlawish is a

Professor of Medicine,

Medical Ethics and Health

Policy with tenure, Senior

Fellow of the Leonard

Davis Institute of Health

Economics, and Fellow at

the Institute on Aging at the

University of Pennsylvania.

He is the Director of Penn’s

Neurodegenerative Disease

Ethics and Policy Program;

Associate Director of the

Penn Memory Center;

and the Director of the

Alzheimer’s disease Center’s

Education, Recruitment and

Retention Core. His clinical

practice focuses on the diagnosis and treatment

of persons with Alzheimer’s disease and related

disorders.

Dr. Karlawish’s research focuses on research and care

of older adults, and persons with late-life cognitive

disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s

disease. He has investigated issues in dementia

drug development, informed consent, quality of life,

research and treatment decision making, biomarkers,

and voting by persons with cognitive impairment and

residents of long term care facilities.

He developed the ACED -- the assessment for

capacity for everyday decision making -- an instrument

to assist in judging a person’s capacity to manage

their functional deficits that has been adopted by

providers in care management and adult protective

services. His current research is examining the clinical

and policy implications of how risk is changing

concepts of disease, medicine, health and aging. He

is collaborating with the Michael J. Fox Foundation

to examine the ethics of dopamine neurotransmitter

imaging of asymptomatic persons, and with the

Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study and the

Alzheimer’s Prevention Initiative on their efforts to

implement clinical trials in cognitively normal persons

at risk for cognitive decline.

Peter Lloyd-Sherlock

is Professor of Social

Policy and International

Development at the

University of East Anglia, UK.

He was previously Lecturer

in Health Policy at the

London School of Hygiene

and Tropical Medicine. In

2008-9 Peter was seconded

to the World Health

Organisation’s Department

of Ageing and Life Course,

as lead planner on primary

health care for older people.

In 2011-12 he was seconded

to the UK Government’s

Department for International

Development to advise on social protection and health

services for older people. Peter is co-investigator in

a study of “The economic and social effects of care

dependency in later life”, which is led by Professor

Martin Prince and the 10/66 Dementia Research

Group. He is lead investigator in a study linked to a

new WHO survey of older people’s health in low and

middle income countries.

Jose Alejandro Luchsinger

is an Associate Professor

of Medicine at Columbia

University Medical Center in

New York City. He received

his doctor in medicine

degree from the Universidad

Central de Venezuela in

Caracas. He completed

a residency in Internal

Medicine at St. Luke’s

Hospital in New York City,

and completed a research

fellowship and obtained

a master in public health

in epidemiology degree at

Columbia University. He has

conducted research and

clinical practice in Alzheimer’s disease since 1999.

His research has included observational studies and

clinical trials. His current research interests include

the study of the relationship of diabetes and related

disorders with Alzheimer’s disease, clinical trial of

Alzheimer’s disease prevention, and research in

dementia caregiver health.

Jason

Karlawish

Peter Lloyd-

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Keynote Speaker Biographies

B Med Sci (Hons), MBBS,

MD, Hon.DLitt W.Aust.,

FRCPath, FRCPA, FAA,

FTSE

Professor Masters has

focused his career on

research in Alzheimer’s

disease and other

neurodegenerative diseases,

including Creutzfeldt-Jakob

disease. His work over

the last 35 years is widely

acknowledged as having

had a major influence on

Alzheimer’s disease research

world-wide. This work

has led to the continued

development of novel diagnostics and therapeutic

strategies.

Professor Masters is currently the Executive Director of

the Mental Health Research Institute, and a Laureate

Professor at the University of Melbourne. He is also

the Senior Deputy Director of the Florey Institute of

Neuroscience and Mental Health, the Head of the

Mental Health Division at the Florey and a consultant at

the Royal Melbourne Hospital. His achievements have

been recognised by the receipt of many international

awards - including the Potamkin Prize (1990), the Max

Planck Research Award (1992), the Zülch Prize (1995),

the King Faisal Prize (1996), the Alois Alzheimer Award

(1998), the Lennox K Black Prize (2006), the Grand

Hamdan Award (2006), the Victoria Prize (2007), and

the CSIRO Medal for Research Achievement (2011).

• VicePresident,International Logistics

& Government

Compliance, Voxx

International Corp.

• HighlyDecoratedVietnam Veteran

• LifetimeMemberVietnam Veterans

of America

• LifetimeMember101stAirborne Division

Association

• Chairman&Founder,Long Island Import-

Export Association

(1982 to present)

• LongIslandInternationalExecutiveoftheYear1998

• Top20LogisticsExecutivesintheUnitedStates2002

• Author,FortunateSoldier2003

• Author,IceCreamintheCupboard2008(Translatedinto Spanish 2011), about early-onset Alzheimer’s

Disease, and also wrote the screenplay and film

treatment based on this book.

• “ManoftheYear”U.S.Customs&BorderProtection, Columbia Association 2012

• TikkumOlamAward,YellowRoseSociety2012

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Scott Russell was diagnosed

with younger-onset

Alzheimer’s disease in 2009

at the age of 60.

Prior to his diagnosis,

Scott was a Global

Senior Human Resources

Consultant for human

resources technology,

actuarial, compensation

and management at

TowersWatson in Stamford,

Connecticut. He spent

10 years as Senior Vice

President of Human

Resources for Mitsubishi

Bank and 12 years in senior

positions with Exxon Corporation in New Jersey, New

York, Texas, Louisiana, China and Egypt.

Scott is currently serving as a member of the National

Board of Directors for the Alzheimer’s Association and

will chair the upcoming 2014 Alzheimer’s Association

Advocacy Forum in Washington, DC. He will be the

first person living with Alzheimer’s disease to serve in

this role, a position which represents his determination

to turn a diagnosis into action and bring Alzheimer’s

disease into the legislative spotlight. Scott has served

as an Ambassador to the Alzheimer’s Association to

help engage members of Congress in federal and state

advocacy efforts and is the founder of Alzi Animals,

a fundraising and educational program to raise

awareness of the disease among school-aged children.

Mary Sano, PhD, is a

Professor of Psychiatry and

the Director of Research

and Development at the

James J Peters VA Medical

Center, Bronx, NY. She

is also the director of the

Alzheimer Disease Research

Center at Mount Sinai,

and the Associate Dean

of Clinical Research at

Icahn Medical School at

Mount Sinai. Her work has

focused on all aspects of

clinical trial development in

cognitive loss and dementia.

She has made significant

contributions to diagnostic

methods for cognitive impairment and dementia and

on the development of outcomes for clinical trials for

the treatment and prevention of these conditions.

Julio Solier was born

on March 17, 1947 at

Humacao, Puerto Rico, the

eastern part of the island.

He went to different secular

schools and after graduation

went to the University of

Puerto Rico, Mayaguez

Campus, where he obtained

a Bachelor degree in

Electrical Engineering.

Julio served in the Armed

Forces for four years during

the Vietnam Conflict and

was stationed in Chu lai and

Danang from 1966 – 1967.

He has been married to Jennie Betancourt Solis, his

most beloved wife for the past 40 years. He has two

sons and four grandsons.

Julio was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in 2003

due to continued degradation of memory capabilities.

He has received drug therapy, which he feels has

stopped the degradation of his memory.

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Mary

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Keynote Speaker Biographies

Noriyo Washizu is a

registered nurse and has

earned a Master’s Degree in

Social Welfare from Doshisha

University in Kyoto, Japan.

She has served as the chief

nurse at the Japan Baptist

Hospital in addition to being

head nurse at the Baptist

Medical and Social Service

Community Support Center.

Her professional experience

also includes case manager/

nurse at the Shizu House

aged care facility in Kyoto,

and Home Visiting Nurse

affiliated with the Kyoto

Minami Hospital.

Ms. Washizu’s extensive volunteer and community

service involvements include serving on Alzheimer’s

Association Japan (AAJ), the Committee of Community

Care Development and the Committee of Dementia

Care Development of Sakyo-ku Kyoto City.

Through her involvement with AAJ, her community

development work, and her lengthy work as a nurse,

Ms. Washizu has focused on listening to the concerns

of people with dementia and their carers, and building

an elderly- and dementia-friendly community in close

cooperation with people, professionals and the local

government.

Marc Wortmann is Executive

Director of Alzheimer’s

Disease International (ADI).

Marc studied Law and Art

in the city of Utrecht in the

Netherlands and was an

entrepreneur in retail for

15 years. During this time

Marc was a member of the

Parliament of the Province of

Utrecht and worked closely

with various charities and

voluntary organisations. He

became Executive Director

of Alzheimer Nederland

in 2000. From 2002 to

2005 he chaired the Dutch

Fundraising Association

and was Vice-President of the European Fundraising

Association from 2004 to 2007. Marc joined ADI in

2006.

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Wortmann

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30th International

Conference of

Alzhemer’s Disease

International

15 - 18 April 2015, Perth, Australia

Care, Cure and the Dementia Experience - A Global Challenge

SAVE THE DATE

www.alzint.org/2015

alzheimersdiseaseinternational@ADIConference / #ADI2015

Proudly Hosted By

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Bupa has formed a partnership with Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI). Together

we’ve launched a 10 point Global Dementia Charter, ‘I can live well with dementia’ that,

for the irst time, outlines the rights that people living with dementia around the world

should be able to expect to allow them to live well. We are campaigning for governments

to develop National Dementia Plans to make dementia a public health priority, and the

Charter a reality.

Bupa’s purpose is longer, healthier, happier lives.

As a leading international healthcare group, we ofer a range of health services to over

22m customers in 190 countries. With no shareholders, we invest our proits to provide

more and better healthcare and fulil our purpose. We employ more than 70,000 people,

principally in the UK, Australia, Spain, Poland, New Zealand and Chile.

Bupa cares for more than 32,000 people in over 480 care homes and retirement villages

in the UK, Spain, Australia, New Zealand and Poland. We are the largest international

provider of specialist dementia care, caring for more than 24,000 residents living with

dementia.

We combine experience and expertise to care for our residents, providing a safe,

comfortable and stimulating environment in our care homes. Our expertise in dementia

care includes an innovative ‘Person First’ approach where our care revolves around each

person’s own needs and life history.

bupa.com/dementia

SHAPING GLOBAL DEMENTIA CARE

HELPING PEOPLE TO LIVE WELL WITH DEMENTIA

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Scientific Programme

To aid navigation of the scientific programme, sessions

have been categorised into themes. Each category has

been given a colour and symbol (shown below), which

will appear throughout the programme detail.

Key to Icons and Colours

for Sessions

Plenary Sessions

Keynote lectures on the latest advances in

research and care

Scientific Parallel Sessions

Sessions on the latest development in

dementia research

Care Parallel Sessions

Sessions on the latest in best practice in care

Policy And Awareness Parallel Sessions

Sessions on the latest developments regarding

policy, advocacy and awareness raising

Living With Dementia Parallel Sessions

These sessions will be chaired and delivered

by people living with dementia

ADI Workshops

Capacity building sessions aimed at Alzheimer

associations

Spanish Only Parallel Sessions

These sessions will be delivered in Spanish

only

Satellite Symposiums

In addition to the scientific programme,

satellite symposiums will take place

throughout the conference schedule

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Thursday 1 May 2014 07:00

07:30

07:45

08:00

08:15

08:30

Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) Workshop

(ADI Members Only)

Sponsored By Bupa

San Juan 6-7

08:45

09:00

09:15

09:30

09:45

10:00

10:15

10:30

10:45

11:00Welcome Meeting For People With Dementia

San Geronimo

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Bahia 1-2

Entry By Invitation Only

13:15

13:30

13:45

14:00

14:15

14:30

14:45

15:00

15:15

15:30

15:45

16:00

16:15

16:30

16:45

17:00

17:15

17:30Opening Ceremony

San Juan 4-5

17:45

18:00

18:15

18:30

Welcome Reception

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07:45 Satellite Symposium - Nutrition And Dementia

Sponsored By Compass

San Juan 8

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08:15

08:30

08:45

09:00

What Can We Learn From The Latest Science?

San Juan 4-5

09:15

09:30

09:45

10:00

10:15

10:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Miramar Ballroom10:45

11:00

Improving Care For People With Dementia

San Juan 4-5

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

12:30

Lunch, Exhibition

And Poster Viewing

12:45Satellite Symposium - Dementia As A Global Health Priority

San Juan 8

13:00

13:15

13:30

13:45

14:00

Person

Centred Care

San Juan 8

New And

Future Treatments

San Juan 4-5

Dementia Friendly

Communities

Bahia 1-2

Living With

Dementia

San Juan 1-3

Public Health

Initiatives

Laguna 1-2

ADI Workshop: Messaging About

Dementia Risk And

Prevention: It’s

Complicated But

Necessary

San Juan 6-7

14:15

14:30

14:45

15:00

15:15

15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Miramar Ballroom15:45

16:00 Dementia

Diagnosis

And Early

Recognition

San Juan 4-5

Support And

Training For

Family Carers

Laguna 1-2

Empowering And

Empathising

Bahia 1-2

Art, Music And

Dementia

San Juan 8

Topicos Selectos

San Juan 1-3

ADI Workshop: Using Mainstream

Movies For Awareness

And Education

San Juan 6-7

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16:30

16:45

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08:45

09:00

The Impact Of New Technology: Should You Be Informed Of Your Risk Of Developing Alzheimer’s Disease

(Panel Discussion)

San Juan 4-5

09:15

09:30

09:45

10:00

10:15

10:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Miramar Ballroom10:45

11:00

Risk Factors And Prevention Of Dementia

San Juan 4-5

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

12:30

Lunch, Exhibition

And Poster Viewing

12:45 Support For Global Advocacy Of National Dementia Plans

Sponsored By Bupa

San Juan 8

13:00

13:15

13:30

13:45

14:00

Disease Mechanisms

And Biomarkers

San Juan 1-3

Crisis Interventions

And End Of Life

Decisions

Bahia 1-2

Non Pharmacological

Interventions

San Juan 8

Education And

Behaviour

Laguna 1-2

ADI Workshop: INDEP - A 10/66

Dementia Research Group

Study Of Care Dependence

Among Older People

San Juan 6-7

14:15

14:30

14:45

15:00

15:15

15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Miramar Ballroom15:45

Advocacy Workshop For

The Pan American

(PAHO) Region

(ADI Members Only)

Sponsored By Bupa

San Juan 6-7

16:00

Prevention And Risk

Factors

San Juan 1-3

Quality Of Life

San Juan 8

Community Awareness

Efforts In Dementia

Bahia 1-2

Voices Of People With

Dementia And Their

Families

Laguna 1-2

16:15

16:30

16:45

17:00

17:15

17:30

17:45

18:00

18:15

18:30

18:45

19:00

Conference Dinner

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel And Casino

San Juan 4-5

19:15

19:30

19:45

20:00

20:15

20:30

20:45

21:00

21:15

21:30

21:45

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From The 10/66 Dementia Research Group Studies In Latin America and China

San Juan 8

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08:45

09:00Animal Models

And The Dementia

Spectrum

Bahia 2

Dementia Care And

Technology

San Juan 8

Support And

Training For Family

And Professional

Carers

San Juan 1-3

Clinical Trials And

Putting Scientific

Knowledge Into

Practice

Bahia 1

Policy And

Campaigning

San Juan 4-5

ADI Workshop: Working Together For A

Global Solution

San Juan 6-7

09:15

09:30

09:45

10:00

10:15

10:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Miramar Ballroom10:45

11:00

Public Policy: The Power Of Advocacy

And Alzheimer Plans

San Juan 4-5

11:15

11:30

11:45

12:00

12:15

12:30 Closing Ceremony

San Juan 4-5 12:45

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08:30 - 12:30 Advocacy Workshop For The Pan American (PAHO) Region (ADI Members Only)

Sponsored By Bupa

Location: San Juan 6-7

Session Chair: Johan Vos

Speakers: Kate Gordon, Johan Vos, Michael Splaine

11:00 - 12:00 Welcome Meeting For Persons With Dementia

Location: San Geronimo

13:00 - 19:00 Registration

Location: San Juan Foyer

13:00 - 16:30 ADI Council Meeting

Location: Bahia 1-2

Entry By Invitation Only

17:30 - 18:30 Opening Ceremony

Location: San Juan 4-5

To Include Welcome Speeches, Presentation Of The ADI Award, Social Media Presentation

From Gill Phillips And Kate Swaffer And Cultural Entertainment

18:30 - 20:00 Exhibition

Location: Miramar Ballroom

18:30 - 20:00 Welcome Reception

Location: Miramar Ballroom

Thursday 1 May 2014

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Friday 2 May 2014

07:00 - 18:00 Registration

Location: San Juan Foyer

07:45 - 08:45 Satellite Symposium - Nutrition And Dementia

Sponsored By Compass

Location: San Juan 8

Session Chair: Mike Iddon

Objective: To Present Key Findings From The Nutrition And Dementia Report Commissioned

By Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) And Compass Group. The Report Examined The

Relevance Of Nutritional Factors To The Prevention Of Dementia, Undernutrition In Dementia

And Interventions To Improve The Nutrition Of People Living With Dementia

Mike Iddon,

Compass Group Plc

United

Kingdom

Compass And The Nutrition And Dementia Report

Johan Vos, ADI United

Kingdom

ADI And The Nutrition and Dementia Report

Martin Prince,

Global Observatory

For Aging And

Dementia Care

United

Kingdom

Introduction To The Report On Nutrition And Dementia

08:00 - 18:00 Exhibition

Location: Miramar Ballroom

09:00 - 10:30 Plenary Session 1

What Can We Learn From The Latest Science?

Location: San Juan 4-5

Session Chair: Sandra Jean Rivera

09:00 - 09:30 Steven Dekosky United

States

Current And Future Treatments For Alzheimer’s

Disease

PL01

09:30 - 10:00 Ivonne Z.

Jimenez-Velazquez

Puerto Rico New Findings From The 10/66 And Efiga Study In

Puerto Rico

PL02

10:00 - 10:30

Jose A Luchsinger

United

States

Diabetes, Related Conditions And Alzheimer’s

Disease

PL03

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

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11:00 - 12:30 Plenary Session 2

Improving Care For People With Dementia

Location: San Juan 4-5

Session Chair: Fernando Entenza

11:00 - 11:30 Peter Lloyd-

Sherlock

United

Kingdom

The Economic And Social Impacts On Households

Of Providing Long-Term Care To Dependent Older

People: Insights From The 10/66 Study

PL04

11:30 - 12:00 Mary Sano United

States

Methods For Studies In Preventing Cognitive Loss

And Dementia

PL05

12:00 - 12:30 Noriyo Washizu Japan Case Management In Dementia - Through The

Experience In Japan

PL06

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch And Poster Viewing

Location: Miramar Ballroom

12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium - Dementia As A Global Health Priority

Location: San Juan 8

Session Chair: Dale Goldhawk

Objective: To Provide An Overview Of Various Global Advocacy Initiatives And Discuss How

These Can Be Used To Make Dementia A Global Health Priority

Paul Hogan, Home

Instead

United

States

Alzheimer’s Disease And Dementia At The World Economic Forum

Mike Hodin, Global

Coalition On Ageing

United

States

Perspective From The Global Coalition On Ageing

Panel Discussion:

Sir Dennis Gillings, World Dementia Envoy

Dr. Anslem Hennis, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)

Jacob Roy Kuriakose, ADI

Marc Wortmann, ADI

Friday 2 May 2014 continued

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14:00 - 15:30 Person Centered Care

Location: San Juan 8

Session Chair: David Troxel

14:00 - 14:15 Mary Schulz Canada Culture Change Toward Person-Centred Care In Long

Term Care Homes

OC001

14:15 - 14:30 Anne Marie Mork

Rokstad

Norway The Role Of Leadership In The Implementation Of

Person-Centred Dementia Care In Nursing Homes

OC002

14:30 - 14:45 Janne Røsvik Norway The Effect Of Person-Centred Dementia Care To

Prevent Agitation And Other Neuropsychiatric

Symptoms And Enhance Quality Of Life In Nursing

Home Patients: A 10 Months Randomized Controlled

Trial

OC003

14:45 - 15:00 Liane Schirra-

Weirichk & Henrik

Wiegelmann

Germany Case Management In Domestic Care Settings - A

Person Centered Care Approach For People With

Dementia And Family Caregiver

OC004

15:00 - 15:15 Peter Bewert Australia Life, Let’s Live It! Achieving A Person Centred Care

Framework In A Secure Residential Environment From

Commissioning To Capacity And Beyond

OC006

15:15 - 15:30 Henry Brodaty Australia Good Practice In Management Of Behavioural And

Psychological Symptoms Of Dementia; Knowledge Is

Only The First Step

OC005

14:00 - 15:30 New And Future Treatments

Location: San Juan 4-5

Session Chair: Steven Dekosky

14:00 - 14:15 Deborah Lewis

Hiller & Ryuta

Kawashima

United

States

Cognitive Intervention Through Saido Learning:

A Treatment For Dementia

OC007

14:15 - 14:30 Daniel Dachesky Argentina Bupropion Use In Depression Symptoms With Or

Without Apathy In Dementia

OC008

14:30 - 14:45 Mary Ann Dipika

Binosha Fernando

Australia In Vitro Study To Assess The Potential Of Short

Chain Fatty Acids (SCFA) As Therapeutic Agents For

Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

OC009

14:45 - 15:00 Nicolás A. Rey Brazil A Non-Toxic Isoniazid-Derived Hydrazone Effectively

Disrupts Copper And Zinc Interactions With The

Amyloid-B Peptide: Implications For AD Treatment

OC010

15:00 - 15:15 Thomas Beer Switzerland People With Dementia And Robotic Assistance

Systems – Two ‘Agents’ On The Margins Of Society?

OC011

15:15 - 15:30 Mary T. Newport United

States

Ketones As An Alternative Fuel For The Brain In

Alzheimer’s Disease And Other Disorders

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Scientific Programme

14:00 - 15:30 Dementia Friendly Communities

Location: Bahia 1-2

Session Chair: Markus Löfström

14:00 - 14:15 Jeremy Hughes United

Kingdom

Putting People With Dementia At The Heart Of

Dementia Friendly Communities

OC013

14:15 - 14:30 Kate Gordon United

States

Work Task Of The “Proxidem” Special Dementia

Agent In The Viadem Communities

OC014

14:30 - 14:45 Zlata Felc Slovenia General Knowledge Of Dementia-Friendly City In

Slovenia – A Pilot Study

OC016

14:45 - 15:00 Gwendolyn De

Geest

Canada Implementing Change In A Special Care Unit

Environment - A Practical Guide To Transformation

OC017

15:00 - 15:15 Jeremy Hughes United

Kingdom

The Journey To Dementia - Friendly Financial Services OC018

15:15 - 15:30 Questions

14:00 - 15:30 Living With Dementia

Location: San Juan 1-3

Session Chair: Lynda Hogg

14:00 - 14:15 Richard Taylor United

States

Living Beyond The Stigmas Associated With The

Various Forms Of Dementia

OC019

14:15 - 14:30 Kate Swaffer Australia Non-Pharmacological Interventions: One Patient's

Journey

OC020

14:30 - 14:45 Maggie Weidmark Canada Challenges To Early Onset Dementia OC020a

14:45 - 15:00 Sue Stephen Canada Living With PCA OC020b

15:00 - 15:15 Janet Pitts United

States

Dementia Alliance International OC020c

15:15 - 15:30 Selva Marasco Argentina Sanación Y Demencia / Healing And Dementia OC020d

14:00 - 15:30 Public Health Initiatives

Location: Laguna 1-2

Session Chair: Birgitta Martensson

14:00 - 14:15 Peter Birkett &

David Edvardsson

Australia Gateway To Rural International Initiatives In Dementia

(GRIID): Connecting Services Internationally

OC021

14:15 - 14:30 Ana-Luisa Davila Puerto Rico Alzheimer Disease As Leading And Underlying Cause

Of Death In Puerto Rico 2000-2008

OC022

14:30 - 14:45 Karin Wolf-

Ostermann

Germany Care For People With Dementia In The Community –

The Demnet-D-Study

OC023

14:45 - 15:00 Juan De Jesus

Llibre Rodriguez

Cuba The Cuban’s National Dementia Strategy: Implications

For The Scientist Community, Public Health And

Cuban Society

OC024

15:00 - 15:15 Kirsti Kuusterä Finland Promotion Of Brain Health Through Grassroots

Effort – Third Sector Involvement In Finnish National

Memory Programme

OC025

15:15 - 15:30 Marco Blom Netherlands Mastery Over Dementia: The Effectiveness Of An

Internet Intervention For Family Caregivers

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14:00 - 15:30 ADI Workshop: Messaging About Dementia Risk And Prevention: It’s Complicated But

Necessary

Location: San Juan 6-7

Session Chair: Marc Wortmann

Speakers: Martin Prince, Michael Splaine

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Location: Miramar Ballroom

16:00 - 17:30 Dementia Diagnosis And Early Recognition

Location: San Juan 4-5

Session Chair: Serge Gauthier

16:00 - 16:15 Josie Emma Dixon United

Kingdom

Screening For Dementia - Evidence On Costs And

Benefits

OC027

16:15 - 16:30 Judith Taylor United

Kingdom

The General Practitioner Assessment Of Cognition

(GPCOG): A Systematic Review

OC028

16:30 - 16:45 Stephanie Garrett United

States

Racial And Sex Differences In Associations Between

Activities Of Daily Living And Cognition Among

Community-Dwelling Older Adults

OC029

16:45 - 17:00 Carey Elizabeth

Gleason

United

States

Who Attends Memory Screening Events?

Characteristics Of African Americans Attending

Memory Screening Events

OC030

17:00 - 17:15 Jorge A Montijo Puerto Rico Are The Word Memory Tests Genuine Memory

Impairment Profiles Specific To Alzheimer Dementia

Processes?

OC031

17:15 - 17:30 José R Carrión-

Baralt

United

States

Apoe E4 Has Mild, Negative Impact On The Cognition

Of Cognitively Healthy Puerto Rican Young-Olds

OC032

16:00 - 17:30 Support And Training For Family Carers

Location: Laguna 1-2

Session Chair: Gea Broekema

16:00 - 16:15 Enna D. Santiago Puerto Rico Coping Strategies Of Family Caregivers Of Persons

With Advanced Alzheimer’s Disease

OC033

16:15 - 16:30 Carmen D. Sanchez Puerto Rico Hispanic Caregivers Support Program Reach Out OC035

16:30 - 16:45 Gladys Elena

Maestre

Venezuela,

Bolivarian

Republic Of

Education For Non-Professional Caregivers Of Older

Adults Residing At Home In Maracaibo, Venezuela

OC036

16:45 - 17:00 Marian Tzuang United

States

Evaluation Of A Fotonovela To Reduce Depression

And Stress In Latino Dementia Family Caregivers

OC037

17:00 - 17:15 Janet Jadavji United

Kingdom

Yecco To Support Families And People With Dementia OC038

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16:00 - 17:30 Empowering And Empathising

Location: Bahia 1-2

Session Chair: Debbie Benczkowski

16:00 - 16:15 Nicole Batsch United

Kingdom

Defining Empowerment: People With Dementia's

Voice In Terminology Used To Define Them

OC039

16:15 - 16:30 Clare Cutler United

Kingdom

Tales Of The Sea: Empowering People With Dementia

Through Maritime Archaeology

OC040

16:30 - 16:45 Kate Swaffer Australia Introducing The Alzheimer’s Australia Dementia

Advisory Group: Empowering People With Dementia

OC041

16:45 - 17:00 Claudia Ky Lai Hong Kong Will Our Young Take Care Of Us When We Grow Old?

A Qualitative Study Of Young Adults Whose Relatives

Look After A Parent With Dementia

OC042

17:00 - 17:15 Laura Bowley,

John Sandblom &

Richard Taylor

Canada Internet Support Groups For People With Dementia OC043

17:15 - 17:30 Gill Phillips United

Kingdom

Whose Shoes? – An Innovative Approach To ‘Walking

In The Shoes' Of People Living With Dementia

OC044

16:00 - 17:30 Art, Music And Dementia

Location: San Juan 8

Session Chair: Wendy Fleming

16:00 - 16:15 Nori Graham United

Kingdom

'Reawakening The Mind’, Arts Interventions To Re-

Energise Families Embarking On Their Journey With

Dementia

OC045

16:15 - 16:30 Janice Caine United

Kingdom

Is Music The Best Medicine?: Using Prescribed Music

To Enhance Quality Of Life For People With Dementia

And Their Carer

OC046

16:30 - 16:45 Faraneh Farin Iran, Islamic

Republic Of

National Art Competition Awareness Project For

Children

OC047

16:45 - 17:00 Peter Bewert Australia Music And Contentment – Increasing Contentment

And Wellbeing For Persons With Dementia

OC048

17:00 - 17:15 Kirsten Camartin Canada Fostering Personhood Through Creative Expression OC049

17:15 - 17:30 Luis Fornazzari Canada Art, Cognitive Reserve Capacity And Alzheimer's

Disease

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16:00 - 17:45 Topicos Selectos

Location: San Juan 1-3

Session Chair: Mariella Guerra

16:00 - 16:13 Carlos Gil Puerto Rico Aspectos Legales De La Enfermedad De Alzheimer:

Las Directrices Avanzadas

OC051

16:13 - 16:26 Nilde J. Defendini

Cordoliani

Puerto Rico Calidad De Vida De Cuidadores Informales En Una

Muestra De Gerontes Dependientes En Puerto Rico

OC052

16:26 - 16:39 Noemi Medina Argentina Primer “Programa Nacional De Alzheimer” De La

República Argentina”

OC054

16:39 - 16:52 Carlos Adán

Valbuena

Venezuela,

Bolivarian

Republic Of

Discursos Frente A La Toma De Decisiones Bioéticas

Relacionadas Con La Demencia En Estudiantes Y

Profesionales De La Salud

OC055

16:52- 17:05 Norbel Garita

Roman

Costa Rica Resultados Obtenidos En Sesiones De Estimulacion

Cognitiva En Pacientes Con Deterioro Cognitivo Leve,

En El Periodo De Setiembre 2012 A Noviembre 2013

OC057

17:05 - 17:18 Gladys Amaya De

Maestre

Venezuela,

Bolivarian

Republic Of

Cuidar El Cerebro Desde La Perspectiva Del Amor OC058

17:18- 17:31 Lilliam Valcárcel Puerto Rico Trabajado Junto Para Escuchar Y Entender Las Voces

Latinas De Personas Afectadas Por El Alzheimer

OC059

17:31 -17:45 Enna D. Santiago Puerto Rico La Enfermedad De Alzheimer Y La Seguridad En El

Hogar

OC053

16:00 - 17:30 ADI Workshop: Using Mainstream Movies For Awareness And Education

Location: San Juan 6-7

Session Chair: Mary Mittelman

17:31 -17:45 Speakers: Cathy Greenblat, Soo Borson, Richard Taylor, Mary Mittelman

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07:30 - 18:00 Registration Location: San Juan Foyer

08:00 - 18:00 Exhibition Location: Miramar Ballroom

09:00 - 10:30 Plenary Session 3

The Impact Of New Technology: Should You Be Informed Of Your Risk Of Developing

Alzheimer’s Disease (Panel Discussion)

With new imaging techniques it is now possible to identify changes in the brain before

symptoms occur. Is it ethical to provide an early diagnosis to those who do not show clinical

symptoms?

Location: San Juan 4-5 Session Chair: Carmen Delia Sanchez

09:00 - 09:10 Serge Gauthier Canada PL07

09:10 - 09:20 Helen Chiu Hong Kong PL08

09:20 - 09:30 Jason Karlawish United States PL09

09:30 - 09:40 Julio Solier Puerto Rico PL10

09:40 - 09:50 Pat Moffett United States PL11

09:50 - 10:30 Open Discussion

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Location: Miramar Ballroom

11:00 - 12:30 Plenary Session 4

Risk Factors And Prevention Of Dementia

Location: San Juan 4-5 Session Chair: Ángel-Luis Mercado

11:00 - 11:30 Colin L Masters Australia Longitudinal Cohort Studies For Genetic (Familial)

And Sporadic Alzheimer’s Disease Define Windows

Of Preclinical Therapeutic Opportunity

PL12

11:30 - 12:00 Laura Fratiglioni Sweden Prevention Of Dementia: An Overview Of European

Studies

PL13

12:00 - 12:30 Heriberto Acosta Puerto Rico Alzheimer’s Risk Factors In Puerto Rican Patients PL14

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Location: Miramar Ballroom

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1 - 4 May 2014

12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium - Support For Global Advocacy Of National Dementia Plans

Sponsored By Bupa

Location: San Juan 8 Session Chair: Glenn Rees Objective: To Launch Key Reports Developed By Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) And Bupa To Support Advocacy Around The World And Demonstrate How Successful Action Can Be Taken

12:45 - 12:50 Marc Wortmann United

Kingdom

Introduction On The Role Of ADI In Global Advocacy

12:50 - 13:00 Graham Stokes &

Pedro Cano

United

Kingdom

The Bupa And ADI Partnership; Our Charter And Reports

(Dementia In The Americas, And Improving Dementia Care

Worldwide), Bupa’s Dementia Expertise And Vision

13:00 - 13:10 Dy Suharya Indonesia Case Study Indonesia – Work On A National Dementia Plan

13:10 - 13:20 Johan Vos United

Kingdom

Case Study Mexico And Work With Pan American Health

Organization

13:20 - 13:45 Questions

14:00 - 15:30 Disease Mechanisms And Biomarkers

Location: San Juan 1-3 Session Chair: Magdalini Tsolaki

14:00 - 14:15 Mark Kindy United States Cathepsin B Activated Inlammasome In The Pathogenesis Of Alzheimer's Disease

OC060

14:15 - 14:30 Jian Zhao China Signaling Complexes In Neurodegeneration OC061

14:30 - 14:45 Giulio Maria

Pasinetti

United States Epigenetic Mechanisms Linking Diabetes And Synaptic Plasticity

OC062

14:45 - 15:00 Hongqian Yang Sweden Prognostic Polypeptide Blood Plasma Biomarkers Of Alzheimer’s Disease Progression

OC063

15:00 - 15:15 Roman Zubarev Sweden Blood Plasma Biomarkers – What Do They Tell Us About Alzheimer’s Disease Origin?

OC064

15:15 - 15:30 Vanessa Sepulveda

Rivera

Puerto Rico Insulin Resistance And Csf Biomarkers In Puerto Ricans With MCI And Early Alzheimer’s Disease

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14:00 - 15:30 Crisis Interventions And End Of Life Decisions

Location: Bahia 1-2 Session Chair: Nori Graham

14:00 - 14:15 Sandeep Toot United

Kingdom

Using Discrete Choice Experiments To Examine The Risk Factors Leading To Crisis For People With Dementia And Preferences For Home Treatment Interventions

OC066

14:15 - 14:30 Michael Splaine United States Hospital Care And Dementia: Key Lessons From The Evidence And National Plans

OC067

14:30 - 14:45 Sandeep Toot United

Kingdom

Causes Of Hospital Admission For People With Dementia: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis

OC068

14:45 - 15:00 Henri Couture United States Alzheimer's Disease Living Will OC069

15:00 - 15:15 Marit Mjørud Norway Variables Associated With Quality Of Life Among Nursing Home Patients With Dementia

OC070

15:15 - 15:30 Questions

14:00 - 15:30 Non Pharmacological Interventions Location: San Juan 8 Session Chair: Li Ling Ng

14:00 - 14:15 Arnaldina Sampaio Portugal Effects Of A Multicomponent Exercise Programme On Physical And Cognitive Functions Of Institutionalised Patients With Alzheimer’s Disease

OC072

14:15 - 14:30 Mariette Broersen Netherlands Active Individual Music Therapy And Symptoms Of Depression In Dementia

OC073

14:30 - 14:45 Mitchell R. Slutzky United States Affect Regulation Psychotherapy For Persons With Dementia

OC074

14:45 - 15:00 Renne Alegria Brazil Analysis Of Lexis In Spontaneous Conversation With Alzheimer's Disease Patients

OC075

15:00 - 15:15 Sanna Aavaluoma Finland "I´M 75 And Want A Divorce!" Experiences Of Couple Psychotherapy In Treatment Of Dementia

OC076

15:15 - 15:30 Martina Roes Germany Developing An Implementation Program For Case Conferences In Nursing Homes

OC077

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14:00 - 15:30 Education And Behaviour Location: Laguna 1-2 Session Chair: Jason Burton

14:00 - 14:15 Nancy Shadowens United States Dementia - The Guide To Establishing A Medical Model

OC078

14:15 - 14:30 Gina Green-Harris United States Bridging The Gap: Effective Culturally Inclusive Strategies To Improve Provider-Patient Relationships And Self-Advocacy In African American Communities

OC079

14:30 - 14:45 Jillian Mcconnell Canada Behaviours And Belonging - Shifting Focus - A Guide To Understanding Unpredictable Dementia Behaviour

OC080

14:45 - 15:00 Henry Brodaty Australia The HALT Project: A Multidisciplinary Approach To Reducing Antipsychotic Use In Residential Care

OC081

15:00 - 15:15 Richard Taylor United States Alzheimer's From The Inside Out, Living With Dementia For Ten Plus Years, What I've Learned

OC082

15:15 - 15:30 Peter Bewert Australia Resilience, Hope And Recovery – A Wellness Model For Men Experiencing Challenging Behaviours

OC083

14:00 - 15:30 ADI Workshop: INDEP – A 10/66 Dementia Research Group Study Of Care Dependence

Among Older People Location: San Juan 6-7 Session Chair: Martin Prince

Martin Prince Brief Introduction To INDEP Studies

Maëlenn Guerchet Dementia, Needs For Care And Impact On Household Finances

Sara Gallardo & Rosie Mayston Peru - Case Study And Documentary Film

Workshop What Is The Economic Impact On The Household And Wider

Family Of Providing Care For Someone With Dementia? How

And Why Does This Vary Between Countries? What Could Be

Done To Help?

Panel Discussion And Questions:

Daisy Acosta

Huang Yueqin

Aquiles Salas

Mariella Guerra

Ana Luisa Sosa

HelpAge International

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Location: Miramar Ballroom

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16:00 - 17:30 Prevention And Risk Factors Location: San Juan 1-3 Session Chair: Helen Chiu

16:00 - 16:15 Xinjun Li Sweden Socioeconomic And Occupational Risk Factors For Alzheimers Disease In Sweden: A Nationwide Epidemiological Study

OC085

16:15 - 16:30 Mizraim Esquilin United States Pain As A Risk Factor For Alzheimer's Dementia OC086

16:30 - 16:45 Robert Friedland United States The Multiple Reserve Hypothesis And The Salutogenesis Of Aging

OC087

16:45 - 17:00 Maëlenn Guerchet France Dementia In Two Countries Of Central Africa: Prevalence And Associated Factors In The Epidemca Study

OC088

17:00 - 17:15 Juan De Jesus

Llibre Rodriguez

Cuba Prevalence Incidence And Risk Factors Of Dementia In Older Adults In Cuba

OC089

17:15 - 17:30 Yeneisy Lanyau

Domínguez

Cuba Nutrition And Diet In Cuban Elderly With Alzheimer’s Disease Or Mild Cognitive Impairment

OC090

16:00 - 17:30 Quality Of Life Location: San Juan 8 Session Chair: Dale Goldhawk

16:00 - 16:15 Kate Swaffer Australia Prescribed Disengagement, Models Of Care And QOL

OC091

16:15 - 16:30 Hollie Fowler United States Bringing Quality Dementia Care To Life – The Importance Of Visual Symbols And Hands-On Tools To Train And Engage Staff Care Partners

OC093

16:30 - 16:45 Gwendolyn De

Geest

Canada Where’s My Pancake? Interdisciplinary Caring For Persons With Dementia

OC094

16:45 - 17:00 Susan Parker United States Using Laughter Exercises With Alzheimers' Patients And Their Families

OC095

17:00 - 17:15 David Troxel United States Life Story Work For Persons With Dementia - A New Look At A Key Component Of Excellent Care

OC096

17:15 - 17:30 Questions

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16:00 - 17:30 Community Awareness Efforts In Dementia Location: Bahia 1-2 Session Chair: Mary Schulz

16:00 - 16:15 Jason Burton Australia Dementia Enabling Environments OC097

16:15 - 16:30 Sara Gallardo Peru Dementia: Impact Of An Intervention In A Rural Community In Peru

OC098

16:30 - 16:45 John Price Australia Cognitive Screening In Australian Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Communities: A Program To Raise Community Well Being And Build The Capacity Of Aboriginal Health Workers In Urban And Regional Communities

OC099

16:45 - 17:00 Howard Chertkow Canada Establishing The Canadian Consortium For Neurodegeneration And Aging: Taking Research To The Community

OC101

17:00 - 17:15 Nancy Emerson

Lombardo

United States Evidence Based Brain Healthy Nutrition OC102

17:15 - 17:30 Pablo A. Barredo Spain Diario De Un Cuidador: Caregiver Of Caregivers OC100

16:00 - 17:30 Voices Of People With Dementia And Their Families Location: Laguna 1-2 Session Chair: Carolyn Popham

16:00 - 16:15 Jeanette Maitland United

Kingdom

Getting To The Heart Of The Matter: A Personal Journey Towards Making Carers' Voices Heard

OC103

16:15 - 16:30 Clare Cutler United

Kingdom

(Don’t) Mention Dementia: Challenging Public Perceptions Through Art

OC104

16:30 - 16:45 Gale Carey Canada Mapping The Dementia Journey: Gaining New Insights By Combining Qualitative Research, Arts Infused Inquiry And Face-To-Face Knowledge Exchange

OC105

16:45 - 17:00 Richard Taylor United States Responding To The Charge "You Don't Have Dementia, You Are Not Acting The Way I Think People With Dementia Should Act"

OC106

17:00 - 17:15 Lisa Loiselle Canada The Ripple Effect - Impact Of Being An Advocate OC107

17:15 - 17:30 Nicole Batsch United

Kingdom

How Do People With Dementia Feel About Participating In Clinical Trials

OC108

15:45 - 18:00 Advocacy Workshop For The Pan American (PAHO) Region (ADI Members Only)

Sponsored By Bupa Location: San Juan 6-7 Session Chair: Johan Vos

Speakers: Kate Gordon, Johan Vos, Michael Splaine

19:00 - 00:00 Conference Dinner

Location: Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel And Casino - San Juan 4-5

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Sunday 4 May 2014

07:30 - 13:45 Registration Location: San Juan Foyer

08:00 - 13:30 Exhibition Location: Miramar Ballroom

07:45 - 08:45 Satellite Symposium - Risk Factors For Dementia In Low And Middle Income Countries

Initial Findings From The 10/66 Dementia Research Group Studies In Latin America

And China

Location: San Juan 8 Session Chair: Martin Prince

Speakers: Ana Luisa Sosa, Matthew Prina, Cleusa Ferri, Ivonne Jimenez, Aquiles Salas, Martin Prince

09:00 - 10:30 Animal Models And The Dementia Spectrum Location: Bahia 2 Session Chair: Robert Friedland

09:00 - 09:18 Akshay Anand India The Role Of Hucb Derived Lin-Ve Stem Cells In

Amyloid-B Peptide Induced Mouse Model Of

Memory Loss

OC109

09:18 - 09:36 Sabah Ansar Saudi Arabia Effect Of A Neuroprotective Compound In Tau

P301l Mutant Mice

OC110

09:36 - 09:54 Huali Wang China Time To Diagnosis Of Patients With Different Types

Of Dementia: Preliminary Findings From Clinical

Pathway For Alzheimer’s Disease In China (Cpad)

Study

OC111

09:54 - 10:12 Francoise Guillo-

Benarous

United States A Preliminary Study Of 6 Evaluation Instruments

In Persons With Subjective Cognitive Impairment

(SCI)

OC112

10:12 - 10:30 Claude Wischik United

Kingdom

Design Considerations For The First Tau-Based

Phase III Trial In AD With LMTX

OC113

09:00 - 10:30 Dementia Care And Technology Location: San Juan 8 Session Chair: Mimi Lowi-Young

09:00 - 09:15 Stefanie Becker Switzerland Virtual Reality - A Question Of Intent OC115

09:15 - 09:30 Clare Cutler United

Kingdom

The Potential Of Computer Game Technology In

Dementia Care

OC116

09:30 - 09:45 Josie Emma Dixon United

Kingdom

Modem: Comprehensive Modelling Of Costs &

Outcomes Of Interventions With Dementia

OC117

09:45 - 10:00 Po Tsung Chen Chinese Taipei A Study On Caring Model Adopted In The

Community With Empowered Dementia Patients

- A Case Study Of The Planning And Design Of

Dementia Day Care Center In Penghu, Taiwan

OC118

10:00 - 10:15 Manhua Yang Chinese Taipei The Effectiveness Of Aroma-Acupressure In

Improving The Problem Behaviors Of Dementia

OC119

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09:00 - 10:30 Support And Training For Family And Professional Carers Location: San Juan 1-3 Session Chair: Nancy Emerson Lombardo

09:00 - 09:15 Mary Schulz Canada Understanding Ambiguous Loss, Grief And

Dementia

OC120

09:15 - 09:30 Catherine Ward-

Griffin

Canada Re-Thinking Community Dementia Care: Building

Capacity And Partnerships

OC121

09:30 - 09:45 Caroline Baker United

Kingdom

Risk V Benefit - Which Has The Greater Impact For

Residents Living With Dementia

OC123

09:45 - 10:00 Johannes Gräske Germany Quality Of Care And Its Impact On Residents

Neuropsychiatric Symptoms - Results From The

WGQual Study

OC124

10:00 - 10:15 Arun Jha United

Kingdom

Evaluation Of Effects Of ‘Dementia First Aid’

Training On Knowledge, Attitude And Sense Of

Competence Of Family Carers Of People With

Dementia In Hertfordshire, UK: Findings Of A

Feasibility Study

OC125

10:15 - 10:30 Stefanie Becker Switzerland Person Centered View In Dementia Care - The Role

Of The Care Givers' Attitude On Interaction

OC122

09:00 - 10:30 Clinical Trials And Putting Scientific Knowledge Into Practice

Location: Bahia 1 Session Chair: Daisy Acosta

09:00 - 09:15 Piers Kotting United

Kingdom

Developing A Data Set To Improve Recruitment To

Clinical Studies Of Dementia

OC128

09:15 - 09:30 Kohkan Shamsi United States Role Of Imaging In Alzheimer Disease Clinical Trials OC130

09:30 - 09:45 Martina Roes Germany Implementation And Dissemination Research In

Germany- The Missing Gap In Dementia Care

OC126

09:45 - 10:00 Steffen Heinrich Germany Knowledge Management In Dementia Care

Networks In Germany

OC127

10:00 - 10:15 Fernando Entenza Puerto Rico A Longitudinal Case Study Of An Atypical

Early-Onset Posterior Cortical Dementia With

Hyperostosis Frontalis

OC129

10:15 - 10:30 William Van Der

Eerden

Netherlands Time Perception (TP) Changes In Alzheimer’s

Disease (AD): Implications For Care

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09:00 - 10:30 Policy And Campaigning

Location: San Juan 4-5 Session Chair: Julie-Kay Darrell

09:00 - 09:15 Susanne Spittel Germany “I Am Not A Witch” – Stigmatization Of People With

Dementia In Ghana

OC132

09:15 - 09:30 Raymond Jessurun Sint Maarten More Strategic Alliances For Awareness And

Advocacy

OC133

09:30 - 09:45 Heike Von

Lützau-Hohlbein

Germany The National Alliance For People With Dementia OC134

09:45 - 10:00 Michael Splaine United States Collaboration In Order To Give More Information

About Alzheimer’s Disease

OC135

10:00 - 10:15 William Torres Puerto Rico Perceived Cognitive Impairment In Puerto Rico

2012

OC136

10:15 - 10:30 David Troxel United States Reaching Latino Care Partners In California -

A Best Friends Education Campaign

OC137

09:00 - 10:30 ADI Workshop: Twinning: Working Together For A Global Solution Location: San Juan 6-7 Session Chair: Marc Wortmann

Speakers: Andrew Ketteringham, Jacob Roy Kuriakose, DY Suharya, Gea Broekema, Hussain Jafri

10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition And Poster Viewing

Location: Miramar Ballroom

11:00 - 12:30 Plenary Session 5 - Public Policy: The Power Of Advocacy And Alzheimer Plans

Location: San Juan 4-5 Session Chair: Jose Acarón

11:00 - 11:15 Scott Russell United States The Power Of People With Dementia In Advocacy PL15

11:15 - 11:30 UK Government

Representative

United

Kingdom

Prime Minister’s Dementia Challenge, UK And G8

Actions

PL16

11:30 - 11:45 Jeremy Hughes United

Kingdom

Prime Minister's Dementia Challenge PL17

11:45 - 12:00 Marc Wortmann United

Kingdom

Overview Of Global ADI Advocacy PL18

12:00 - 12:30 Open Discussion

12:30 - 13:00 Closing Ceremony

Location: San Juan 4-5

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Poster Presentations

Person Centered Care

P001 THE VIPS PRACTICE MODEL FOR DEMENTIA

CARE

Janne Røsvik

P002 FACTORS TO MAKE THE VIPS PRACTICE

MODEL MORE EFFECTIVE IN THE

TREATMENT OF NEUROPSYCHIATRIC

SYMPTOMS IN NURSING-HOME RESIDENTS

WITH DEMENTIA

Janne Røsvik

New And Future Treatments

P003 CURCUMIN LOADED SOLID LIPID

NANOPARTICLES PREVENTS OVARIECTOMY-

INDUCED MEMORY IMPAIRMENT IN WISTAR

RATS

Seema Bansal

P004 NEUROPROTECTION OF A-BETA TREATED

HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS DURING

HYPERBARIC TREATMENT WITH KETONE

SUPPLEMENTATION

Csilla Ari

P006 SYNTHESIS OF A NEW 1,2,4-OXADIAZOLE

AND EVALUATION OF ITS ABILITY TO

INHIBITSABETA-PEPTIDE AGGREGATION

Pier Luigi San Biagio

Dementia Diagnosis And Early Recognition

P007 SPONTANEOUS SPEECH BASED WEB

SCREENING TEST FOR MCI

János Kálmán

P008 A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF VISUAL

TRACKING IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Trevor Crawford

P009 CROATIAN TRANSLATION OF THE TAU-

ASSESS DEMENTIA ASSESSMENT TOOL

APPLICATION FOR SMARTPHONE

Ninoslav Mimica

P010 EARLY MENTAL TEST: A NEW MCI

SCREENING TOOL FOR GPS

Magdolna Pákáski

Public Health Initiatives

P012 THE FIRST POPULATION-BASED SURVEY

OF DEMENTIA PREVALENCE IN THE

ENGLISH-SPEAKING CARIBBEAN USING

THE INTERNATIONAL STANDARD 10/66

INSTRUMENT

Harold Schiff

Support and Training For Informal And

Professional Carers

P013 THE FIRST ALZHEIMER CAFE, TO START IN

ROMANIA

William Van Der Eerden

P014 EFFECT OF AROMA THERAPY USING ROSE

WATER IN BATH OF THE ELDERLY WITH

DEMENTIA: MENTAL EFFECT ON CARE

GIVERS

Yuko Takeda

P015 PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION FOR

CAREGIVERS OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA:

A LITERATURE REVIEW

Patricia Cardoso Buchain

Art, Music And Dementia

P017 A LOT OF THINGS WORK BETTER WITH

MUSIC - MUSIC THERAPY AND DEMENTIA

Simone Willig

P018 ALWAYS IN TUNE: THE UNFORGETTABLE

MEMORY FOR MUSIC IN ALZHEIMER’S

DISEASE

Luis Fornazzari

Sumisión De Resumen En Español

P019 UNIDAD CLINICA Y DE INVESTIGACION DE

LA MEMORIA: ESTRATEGIAS DE TRABAJO

MULTIDISCIPLINARIO

Carlos Alberto Chavez

P020 DESAFIANDO LOS OLVIDOS: TALLERES DE

ESTIMULACION DE LA MEMORIA

Yosvelky Maria Rivera

Driving And Dementia

P022 EFFECT OF MEMANTINE ON THE

PROGRESSION OF DRIVING IMPAIRMENT IN

PATIENTS WITH MILD ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Peter J. Holland

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Policy And Campaigning

P023 FACTORS THAT MAKE IT DIFFICULT FOR

RESIDENTS SUFFERING FROM DEMENTIA TO

LIVE IN GROUP HOMES

Taeko Nakashima

Other

P024 HOUSEHOLD COST OF DEMENTIA - AN

EXPLORATORY STUDY AN ESTIMATION OF

COSTS FOR THE CARE OF DEMENTIA TO

FAMILIES IN AN URBAN SETTING

Vinutha Ravishanka

P026 CHANGES IN SOCIAL AWARENESS

REGARDING COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT, IN THE

LAST 20 YEARS. INFLUENCE OF MEDIA.

Carlos Mangone

P027 SPIRITUALITY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION

Mizraim Esquilin Garcia

P028 CHILDREN WHO LIVE WITH SENIORS WITH

COGNITIVE DISORDERS: EVALUATION OF

ATTITUDES TOWARD AGING

Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini

P029 POST-STROKE DEMENTIA: THERAPEUTIC

POTENTIAL OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS

Saule Turuspekova

Pre-Clinical And Prodromal Stages

Of Dementia Disorders

P032 THE EFFICACY OF COGNITIVE TRAINING

FOR PERSON WITH MILD COGNITIVE

IMPAIRMENT: A LITERATURE REVIEW

MengHsuan Wen

Voices Of People With Dementia

And Their Families

P033 RESPONDING TO THE OBSERVATION/

CHARGE “YOU DON’T HAVE DEMENTIA”

Richard Taylor

P035 ACUTE DELIRIUM OF DEMENTIA ALONG

WITH PNEUMONIA

Chen Wei Ting

P036 THE TELEPHONE HELP LINE AS A

RESOURCE TO GUIDE CARERS OF PEOPLE

WITH DEMENTIA.

Joyce Selga

P037 QUALITY OF LIFE, COPING STRATEGIES AND

SELF-EFFICACY IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

CAREGIVERS

Isabel Pereira Leal

P038 NEEDS FOR THE EARLY-ONSET DEMENTIA

PATIENTS AND THEIR FAMILY IN JAPAN:

CASE STUDIES

Naoko Hara

P039 ‘NOTHING ABOUT US, WITHOUT US, IS FOR

US’: THE NATIONAL DEMENTIA CARERS

ACTION NETWORK AND THE SCOTTISH

DEMENTIA STRATEGY – PUTTING

CO-PRODUCTION INTO ACTION

Jeanette Maitland

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Imaging And Biomarkers

P040 ALTERED GRAY MATTER STRUCTURAL

COVARIANCE NETWORKS IN ALZHEIMER’S

DISEASE

Maxime Montembeault

P041 A CRITICAL ROLE FOR MOLECULAR

CHAPERONES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Dragan Ilievski

P042 BLOOD BIOMARKERS FOR ALZHEIMER’S

DISEASE: EVALUATION OF ADAM10 GENE

EXPRESSION

Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini

P043 A PLASMA PROTEIN-BASED ALGORITHM

FOR THE DETECTION OF ALZHEIMER’S

DISEASE: AUSTRALIAN IMAGING

BIOMARKERS AND LIFESTYLE STUDY OF

AGING

Veer Bala Gupta

P044 INSPIRING HOPE IN PERSONS WITH DUAL

DIAGNOSIS OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND

MENTAL HEALTH – A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY

APPROACH TO EMPOWERING WELLNESS

THROUGH BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT PLANNING

Peter Bewert

Crisis Intervention And Acute Care In Dementia

P045 RISK FACTORS LEADING TO NURSING HOME

PLACEMENT FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA:

A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

Sandeep Toot

Non-Pharmacological Interventions

P047 DEMENTIA - A CAREGIVERS GUIDE TO

PROVIDING DAILY LOVING CARE WITH A

THERAPEUTIC BENEFIT

Nancy Shadowens

P048 BRAIN FOOD: BRINGING AN EVIDENCE-

BASED NUTRITION PROGRAM TO ASSISTED

LIVING AND ADULT DAY HEALTH

Nancy B. Emerson Lombardo

P049 METALINGUISTIC SKILLS STIMULATION

PROGRAM IN THEORY OF MIND (TOM) FOR

PEOPLE WITH EARLY STAGE OF DEMENTIA

Joyce Selga

P050 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AND ALZHEIMER´S

DISEASE: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Patricia Cardoso Buchain

P051 COGNITIVE FUNCTIONAL APPROACH FOR

PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Patricia Cardoso Buchain

P052 COMPARING DATA FROM A COMPUTER

BASED INTERVENTION PROGRAM FOR

PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Magdalini Tsolaki

Education And Training Of Medical Professionals

P053 OUTCOMES OF A WEBINAR SERIES ON

DEMENTIA EVALUATION AND MANAGEMENT

AMONG DIVERSE OLDER ADULTS FOR

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS

Marian Tzuang

P055 CERTIFICATE INTEGRAL ATTENTION

CARE FOR PERSONS WITH COGNITIVE

IMPAIRMENT

Joyce Selga

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Poster Presentations

Behaviour And Psychological Symptoms

of Dementia

P056 DIOGENES SYNDROME: THE ETHICAL

DIMENSIONS

Brooke Hurley

P057 NON-PHARMACOLOGIC MANAGEMENT

OF BEHAVIOR AND PSYCHOLOGICAL

SYMPTOMS IN DEMENTIA: ESSENTIAL

TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE CARETAKERS AND

HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

Fernando Entenza

P058 FREQUENCIES OF BEHAVIORAL AND

PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA

(BPSD) AND COUNTERMEASURES

Irahara Minoru

P059 THE CORRELATIONS BETWEEN

CAREGIVER’S BURDEN, THE BEHAVIORAL

AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF

DEMENTIA (BPSD), AND CAREGIVER’S

HEALTH’S CONDITION

Raymond Sui-Hing Yan

Quality Of Life

P060 DEMENTIA IN INDIA: CAREGIVERS’

KNOWLEDGE AND COPING

Prafulla Shivakumar

P061 PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS OF THE

NORWEGIAN VERSION OF THE QUALITY OF

LIFE IN LATE STAGE DEMENTIA (QUALID)

SCALE

Marit Mjorud

P063 COGNITION AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF

ELDERLY IN LITERACY PROGRAMS

Sofia Cristina Iost Pavarini

P064 CONTINUOUS TREATMENT OF PSYCHIATRIC

PATIENT - SUCCESS FOR LONGER

REMISSION

Olivera Bundaleska

P065 INSPIRING HOPE – A JOINT APPROACH TO

SPIRITUAL CONTENTMENT IN DEMENTIA

Peter Bewert

Dementia Care And Technology

P066 WHAT ARE THE NEEDS OF CARERS OF

PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA IN ITS EARLY

STAGES?

Misa Miyamoto

P069 USING TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT PEOPLE

WITH DEMENTIA IN THEIR EVERYDAY LIFE

AND RETAIN THEIR INDEPENDENCE

Janice Cain

Putting Scientific Knowledge Into Practice

P070 THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SELF

EFFICACY, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND CARE

BURDEN FOR CAREGIVERS OF ELDERLY

WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

Po Chun Fu

Cross Cultural Issues And Dementia

P071 ACCESS TO DEMENTIA SERVICES IN

A MINORITY SITUATION: THE CASE OF

FRANCOPHONES IN ONTARIO, CANADA

Linda Garcia

P072 CAN WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW HURT YOU? A

STUDY OF MISCONCEPTIONS, KNOWLEDGE

GAPS AND COMMONLY HELD BELIEFS

ABOUT DEMENTIA WITHIN ABORIGINAL AND

TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMUNITIES IN

FAR NORTH QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA

Edward Strivens

Dementia Prevention And Risk Factors

P074 THE ANALYSIS OF THE RISK OF

CARDIOEMBOLISM IN THE ELDERLY IN

GROUP HOME

Kikue Todoroki

P075 COGNITIVE ACTIVITY AND THE GOAL OF

CHECKMATING DEMENTIA

Robert Friedland

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Genetics Of Dementia

And Inflammatory Pathways

P076 EXPRESSION OF GLUTAMINYLCYCLASE AND

THYROTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE IN

BRAIN AREAS WITH ABETA-PATHOLOGY IN

APP TRANSGENIC TG2576-MICE

Alexander Waniek

How Animal Models Help Human Studies

P077 MOUSE STRAIN-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF

GLUTAMINYL CYCLASES QC AND ISOQC

Corinna Höfling

Nutrition And Eating Behaviours

P078 HYPERPHAGIC BEHAVIOURS IN

COMMUNITY-DWELLING PATIENTS WITH

DEMENTIA: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Shu-Hua Chang

Other Dementias

P079 CONCERNS OF PUERTO RICANS 65 YEARS

AND OLDER: ADI 1066

Lydia E Robles

Younger Onset Dementia

P080 THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS ABOUT THE

CURRENT STATE OF RESEARCH FROM THE

INSIDE OUT

Richard Taylor

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Author’s Index

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Aavaluoma Sanna OC076

Acosta Heriberto PL14

Adán Valbuena Carlos OC055

Alberto Chavez Carlos P019

Alegria Renne OC075

Anand Akshay OC109

Ansar Sabah OC110

Ari Csilla P004

Ayling Gill PL17

Baker Caroline OC123

Bansal Seema P003

Batsch Nicole OC039, OC108

Becker Stefanie OC115, OC122

Beer Thomas OC011

Bewert Peter OC006, OC048,

OC083, P044,

P065

Birkett Peter OC021

Bowley Laura OC043

Brodaty Henry OC005, OC081

Broersen Mariette OC073

Bundaleska Olivera P064

Burton Jason OC097

Caine Janice OC046, P069

Camartin Kirsten OC049

Cardoso Buchain Patricia P015, P050,

P051

Carey Gale OC105

Carrión-Baralt José R OC032

Chang Shu-Hua P078

Chen Po Tsung OC118

Chertkow Howard OC101

Chiu Helen PL08

Cordoliani Dra. Nilde OC052

Couture Henri OC069

Crawford Trevor P008

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Cutler Clare OC040, OC104,

OC116, P068

Dachesky Daniel OC008

Davila Ana-Luisa OC022

de Geest Gwendolyn OC017, OC094

de Maestre Gladys Amaya OC058

DeKosky Steven PL01

Dixon Josie Emma OC027, OC117

Edvardsson David OC021

Emerson Lombardo Nancy B. OC102, P048

Entenza Fernando OC129, P057

Esquilin Mizraim OC086, P027

Farin Faraneh OC047

Felc Zlata OC016

Fernando Mary Ann Dipika

Binosha

OC009

Fornazzari Luis OC050, P018

Fowler Hollie OC093

Fratiglioni Laura PL13

Friedland Robert OC087, P075

Fu Po Chun P070

Gallardo Sara OC098

Garcia Linda P071

Garrett Stephanie OC029

Gauthier Serge PL07

Gil Carlos OC051

Gleason Carey Elizabeth OC030

Graham Dr. Nori OC045

Gräske Johannes OC124

Green-Harris Gina OC079

Guerchet Maëlenn OC088

Guillo-Benarous Francoise OC112

Gupta Veer Bala P043

Hara Naoko P038

Heinrich Steffen OC127

Höfling Corinna P077

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or’s

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Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Holland Peter J. P022

Hughes Jeremy OC013, OC018,

PL17

Hurley Brooke P056

Ilievski Dragan P041

Jadavji Janet OC038

Jessrun Raymond OC133

Jha Arun OC125

Jimenez-Velazquez Ivonne Z. PL02

Kálmán János P007

Karlawish Jason PL09

Kawashima Ryuta OC007

Kindy Mark OC060

Kotting Piers OC128

Kuusterä Kirsti OC025

Ky Lai Claudia OC042

Lanyau Domínguez Yeneisy OC090

Lewis Hiller Deborah OC007

Li Xinjun OC085

Llibre Rodriguez Juan De Jesus OC024, OC089

Lloyd-Sherlock Peter PL04

Loiselle Lisa OC107

Luchsinger Jose A PL03

Maestre Gladys Elena OC036

Maitland Jeanette OC103, P039

Mangone Carlos P026

Maria Rivera Yosvelky P020

Masters Colin L PL12

McConnell Jillian OC080

Medina Noemi OC054

Mimica Ninoslav P009

Minoru Irahara P058

Miyamoto Misa P066

Mjorud Marit OC070, P061

Moffett Pat PL11

Montembeault Maxime P040

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Montijo Jorge A OC031

Nakashima Taeko P023

Newport Mary T. OC012

Pákáski Magdolna P010

Parker Susan OC095

Pasinetti Giulio Maria OC062

Pavarini Sofia Cristina

Iost

P028, P042,

P063

Pereira Leal Isabel P037

Phillips Gill OC044, OC084

Pot Anne Margriet OC026

Price John OC099

Ravishankar Vinutha P024

Rey Nicolás A. OC010

Robles Lydia E P079

Roes Martina OC077, OC126

Rokstad Anne Marie

Mork

OC002

Roman Norbel Garita OC057

Røsvik Janne OC003, P001,

P002

Russell Scott PL15

Sampaio Arnaldina OC072

San Biagio Pier Luigi P006

Sanchez Carmen D. OC035

Sandblom John OC043

Sano Mary PL05

Santiago Enna D. OC033, OC053

Schiff Harold P012

Schirra-Weirichk Liane OC004

Schulz Mary OC001, OC120

Selga Joyce P036, P049,

P055

Sepulveda Rivera Vanessa OC065

Shadowens Nancy OC078, P047

Shamsi Kohkan OC130

Shivakumar Prafulla P060

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or’s

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Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Slutzky Mitchell R. OC074

Solier Julio PL10

Spittel Susanne OC132

Splaine Michael OC014, OC067,

OC135

Strivens Edward P072

Sui-Hing Yan Raymond P059

Swaffer Kate OC020, OC041,

OC091

Takeda Yuko P014

Taylor Richard OC019, OC043,

OC082, OC106,

P033, P080

Taylor Judith OC028

Ting Chen Wei P035

Todoroki Kikue P074

Toot Sandeep OC066, OC068,

P045

Torres William OC136

Troxel David OC096, OC137

Tsolaki Magdalini P052

Turuspekova Saule P029

Tzuang Marian OC037, P053

Valcárcel Lilliam OC059

Van Der Eerden William OC131, P013

von Lützau-

Hohlbein

Heike OC134

Wang Huali OC111

Waniek Alexander P076

Ward-Griffin Catherine OC121

Washizu Noriyo PL06

Wen MengHsuan P032

Wiegelmann Henrik OC004

Willig Simone P017

Wischik Claude OC113

Wolf-Ostermann Karin OC023

Wortmann Marc PL18

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Yang Hongqian OC063

Yang Manhua OC119

Zhao Jian OC061

Zubarev Roman OC064

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Welcome Letter

29th International Conference of

Alzheimer’s Disease International

1 - 4 May 2014

The Quest Continues

Building on a century of pioneering Tau research

TauRx: Working together for a global solution by

halting the progression of Alzheimer’s and Frontotemporal Dementia

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