World Alzheimer's Month Commemoration Lecture on Early-Onset Dementia "Dementia, Me, and the Future"
Updated: September 20, 2024
Would you like to deepen your understanding of early-onset dementia?
Dementia is a disease that is common among the elderly, but when it develops in people under the age of 65, it is called "early-onset dementia." Because it develops in people in their prime working years, it is thought to have a significant impact on their lives, including work and child-rearing. Let's deepen our understanding of early-onset dementia through people with the condition and their supporters.
Target audience
People interested in early-onset dementia
date and time
Sunday, September 29, 2024 10:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
place
Regional promotion plaza 4th floor large conference room
Capacity
Approximately 30 people (first come, first served)
Teacher
Izumi Fujieda (People with early-onset dementia)
Tomonari Koto (Doctor, Inagidai Dementia Disease Medical Center)
Minori Kurushima (Director, Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Early-Onset Dementia Comprehensive Support Center)
Application method
Please apply by phone or through the application form.
Phone: 378-2111 (ext. 229, 228)
Early-onset Dementia Lecture Application Form URL (Internet)
Please apply here.
Inquiries about this page
Elderly Welfare Division, Welfare Department, Inagi City
2111 Higashi Naganuma, Inagi City, Tokyo
Phone: 042-378-2111 Fax: 042-377-4781