Early Memory Loss Conference
Saturday, June 1, 2024
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
This one-day conference offers support and education about early memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, early stage Alzheimer’s or other dementias. Speakers will provide insights about brain health, financial and legal planning, mindfulness, and frequently asked questions about living with early memory loss. At the end of each presentation, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session and ask questions.
Who Should Attend
- People living with early memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, early stage Alzheimer’s disease, Young Onset Alzheimer’s disease, care partners or family members
- People living independently with early memory loss
- Others concerned about memory loss
Guest Speakers
Rebecca Goldfarb
Rebecca Goldfarb
Elder Law Attorney, Goldfarb and Luu
Bruna Martins-Klein
Bruna Martins-Klein, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
Director of the Neural Vitality Lab at USC
Dung Trinh
Dung Trinh, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Healthy Brain Clinic
Discussion Panel
A panel of people living with early memory loss, their care partners, and those living independently with early memory loss
Sponsors
Elliot & Marcia Sainer
About the Early Memory Loss Conference
The Early Memory Loss Conference is a one-day event that offers support and education for anyone experiencing early memory loss, mild cognitive impairment, or early-stage Alzheimer’s or another dementia. Family members and care partners or anyone concerned about their memory are also welcome to attend. The Early Memory Loss Conference provides opportunities to hear from expert speakers and engage in Q&A’s about topics related to early memory loss as well as to hear from a panel of people living with early memory loss themselves. Past expert speakers have included an elder law attorney, physicians, and psychologists. The Early Memory Loss Conference is free to attend and offered virtually via Zoom.
First held in 2007, the Early Memory Loss Conference was developed by Alzheimer’s Los Angeles to meet the needs of people with memory loss and their care partners.