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X-WR-CALDESC:Memory cafés are welcoming\, informal gatherings where people 
 living with dementia and their care partners can connect\, socialize\, and
  participate in engaging activities in a supportive\, stigma-free environm
 ent. Often held in community spaces like libraries\, cafés\, and senior ce
 nters\, they focus on building relationships\, reducing isolation\, and fo
 stering a sense of belonging. Join this upcoming CaN-D webinar to learn fr
 om our panelists about how memory cafés are created\, implemented\, and su
 stained\, especially in rural settings. We will explore how these programs
  connect individuals and families to essential community services\, and hi
 ghlight key data and research needs to expand their reach and impact.\n\nI
 n this webinar\, you will learn about:\n\n-How memory cafés are created\, 
 implemented\, and sustained.\n-How memory cafés connect people with dement
 ia to community services in rural settings.\n-Priority data and research n
 eeds to advance scaling and impact of memory cafés.\n\nOur Speakers:\n\n-S
 usan McFadden: Professor Emerita of Psychology\, University of Wisconsin O
 shkosh.\n\n-Drea Douglas: Librarian at the North Bend Public Library in No
 rth Bend\, Oregon.
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DESCRIPTION:Memory cafés are welcoming\, informal gatherings where people l
 iving with dementia and their care partners can connect\, socialize\, and 
 participate in engaging activities in a supportive\, stigma-free environme
 nt. Often held in community spaces like libraries\, cafés\, and senior cen
 ters\, they focus on building relationships\, reducing isolation\, and fos
 tering a sense of belonging. Join this upcoming CaN-D webinar to learn fro
 m our panelists about how memory cafés are created\, implemented\, and sus
 tained\, especially in rural settings. We will explore how these programs 
 connect individuals and families to essential community services\, and hig
 hlight key data and research needs to expand their reach and impact.\n\nIn
  this webinar\, you will learn about:\n\n-How memory cafés are created\, i
 mplemented\, and sustained.\n-How memory cafés connect people with dementi
 a to community services in rural settings.\n-Priority data and research ne
 eds to advance scaling and impact of memory cafés.\n\nOur Speakers:\n\n-Su
 san McFadden: Professor Emerita of Psychology\, University of Wisconsin Os
 hkosh.\n\n-Drea Douglas: Librarian at the North Bend Public Library in Nor
 th Bend\, Oregon.
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SUMMARY:Connecting Community and Care: Implementation and Impact of Memory 
 Cafés
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