Alzheimer’s Disease
I want to share something very interesting with all of you. Earlier today Wendy and I attended a marketing meeting which unbeknown to us also featured a guest speaker. This speaker turned out to be so dynamic and impressive that I felt obligated to share her information. The speaker was P.K. Beville, founder of the Virtual Dementia Tour and Second Wind. To be perfectly honest, neither of us had ever heard of her or of the Virtual Dementia Tour. Imagine with all our years of experience as Speech-Language Pathologists working with adults, primarily seniors and geriatrics in long term care, sub acute facilities, and hospitals, having never heard of P.K. Beville’s Virtual Dementia Tour. I am confident we are not alone, and that is why I am compelled to share this information!
Her training program simulates what an individual experiences everyday when battling Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia. It is truly fascinating! I strongly encourage all of you to visit her site and watch some of her videos. I know you will have a completely different outlook and be even more thankful for good brain health!
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