Event name
Navigating Dementia
When
Wed 05 / 13 / 2026
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Where
Virtual
Who can attend
Open to all
Price
FREE
Navigating Dementia: What to do after an initial dementia diagnosis, years 1 to 2
from Ingleside
Registration required, please register here
Join us for a virtual event with senior services expert Marti Brown Bailey as
she shares practical steps to take following a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, mild
cognitive impairment, or other neurocognitive conditions. This webinar will
help reveal practical ways that a care partner or individual diagnosed can
identify what you want your life to look like, what needs to be done to achieve
that, information about what insurance covers and what it doesn’t, and other
ways in which you may act positively and proactively in this journey in the first
1-2 years after an initial diagnosis.
she shares practical steps to take following a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s, mild
cognitive impairment, or other neurocognitive conditions. This webinar will
help reveal practical ways that a care partner or individual diagnosed can
identify what you want your life to look like, what needs to be done to achieve
that, information about what insurance covers and what it doesn’t, and other
ways in which you may act positively and proactively in this journey in the first
1-2 years after an initial diagnosis.
About the speaker: Marti Brown Bailey is the Managing Partner for Support for Aging, LLC. Her practice includes coaching of older adults and their care partners, with a special focus on people who are living with cognitive changes and their families. Her organization helps people who are aging, and their families, find clarity in times of uncertainty. Marti worked as a director of Senior Services for Sibley Memorial Hospital, Johns Hopkins and led the Sibley Senior Association and was the Founder of Sibley’s Club Memory® program. Marti has several national certifications: Certified Senior Advisor, Certified Dementia practitioner, Certified Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care Trainer, and a Certified Laughter
Yoga Leader.
Yoga Leader.
Ingleside at King Farm offers a Social Day Program, called Ingleside Engaged, for a fee. Says Ingleside, "It is a place of connection and meaning for people with cognitive decline. The atmosphere of acceptance and inclusion allows participants to benefit from cognitively stimulating activities and the ability to enjoy new creative experiences. In addition, participants are able to utilize all that Ingleside at King Farm has to offer, such as the fitness center or special events. Purposeful programs and relationship-based approaches are at the heart of Ingleside Engaged. It’s a great way for someone with cognitive decline to experience engaged living and provides some much-needed respite for the primary caregiver." To learn more, https://inglesideonline.org/ingleside-king-farm/ingleside-engaged/#form

