Dementia Villages, the groundbreaking model of care pioneered by Hogeweyk in the Netherlands, provides a holistic and supportive environment tailored specifically for individuals living with dementia. These assisted living “cities within a city” are a radical alternative to traditional memory care units within long term care facilities.
Join Bader Philanthropies and Grantmakers In Aging for a conversation exploring the key principles and design elements of the Hogeweyk approach, as well as the feasibility and benefits of establishing similar models in the United States. Partners working to develop Livasu Village in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, will share how they are shifting the ways people with dementia live in their community.
Speakers:
- Helen Ramon, Senior Grants Director, Bader Philanthropies
- Eloy van Hal, Senior Managing Advisor & Founder, Be Advice, part of Vivium Zorggroep
- Mary Pitsch, Vice President, Dementia Innovations
- Isaac Longobardi, Director, Moving Forward: Nursing Home Quality Coalition, Leading Age
Innovation and Hope:
Building Momentum to Address Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
A partnership between Grantmakers In Aging
and the Helen Daniels Bader Alzheimer’s & Healthy Aging Speaker Series