Like last year, I am again on the conference planning committee for the Washington State dementia friendly communities conference, sponsored by University of Washington Medicine and the Dementia Action Collaborative. To keep from boring people, I will not be a speaker this year, although we've been actively planning the event for some time. Like last year, it will be entirely online. Here is the information.

In my book, "Beating the Dementia Monster," I describe what has occurred since 2015 when I first knew I had memory problems. (You can find it on Amazon.com.) I have experienced remarkable improvement, and I’m certain that I can share valuable information with many others. In this second edition I continue my story to 2020 and provide greater understanding of how Alzheimer's advances and why what I did worked.
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