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X-WR-CALDESC:Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities are ag
 ing and living longer than ever. Decline in their daily function with the 
 possibility of developing dementia increases with age\, especially in adul
 ts with Down syndrome. Seth Keller\, MD Immediate Past President of the AA
 DMD and Co-Chair of the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities a
 nd Dementia Practices will review how changes in function can be assessed 
 so that an accurate and early diagnosis of dementia can be determined. Hea
 lthcare advocacy and practices are all essential in ensuring that appropri
 ate therapies and planning for eventual decline and associated complicatio
 ns are anticipated and cared for. The guidelines of the National Task Grou
 p will also be reviewed. \n\n<strong> Presenter Information: </strong>\nDr
 . Seth Keller received his bachelor's degree from Temple University\, earn
 ed his medical degree from The George Washington University School of Medi
 cine and is board certified in neurology.  He is a consulting neurologist 
 for New Jersey Developmental Centers and a passionate advocate for adults 
 with DD. Dr. Keller\, who is a member of the American Association on Intel
 lectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) and the American Academy of
  Neurology (AAN)\, also serves on The Arc of New Jersey's Mainstreaming Me
 dical Care Board.\n\n<a href='https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/
 new?cid=bnm5my4tce9g'> Click here to register.</a>
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DESCRIPTION:Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities are agi
 ng and living longer than ever. Decline in their daily function with the p
 ossibility of developing dementia increases with age\, especially in adult
 s with Down syndrome. Seth Keller\, MD Immediate Past President of the AAD
 MD and Co-Chair of the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities an
 d Dementia Practices will review how changes in function can be assessed s
 o that an accurate and early diagnosis of dementia can be determined. Heal
 thcare advocacy and practices are all essential in ensuring that appropria
 te therapies and planning for eventual decline and associated complication
 s are anticipated and cared for. The guidelines of the National Task Group
  will also be reviewed. \n\n<strong> Presenter Information: </strong>\nDr.
  Seth Keller received his bachelor's degree from Temple University\, earne
 d his medical degree from The George Washington University School of Medic
 ine and is board certified in neurology.  He is a consulting neurologist f
 or New Jersey Developmental Centers and a passionate advocate for adults w
 ith DD. Dr. Keller\, who is a member of the American Association on Intell
 ectual and Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) and the American Academy of 
 Neurology (AAN)\, also serves on The Arc of New Jersey's Mainstreaming Med
 ical Care Board.\n\n<a href='https://cc.readytalk.com/cc/s/registrations/n
 ew?cid=bnm5my4tce9g'> Click here to register.</a>
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SUMMARY:FREE Webinar: Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabiliti
 es and Dementia\; Assessment and Healthcare Practices
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