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SCHEDULE
8:00 a.m.— 8:30 a.m. Registration
8:30 a.m.—8:45 a.m. Welcome
8:45 a.m.—10:30 a.m. Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA
10:45 a.m.— Noon Michelle Hall, Cathy Cebulski-Sacco
12:00 p.m.—12:45 p.m. Lunch
12:45 p.m.—2:15 p.m. Session I
2:15 p.m.—2:45 p.m. Break
2:45 p.m.—4:15 p.m. Session II
4:15 p.m.—4:30 p.m. Summit evaluation and pick up CEs
REGISTRATION and Information, please visit
www.xavier.edu/dementia-summit or call Jo at 513-745-3354.
COST: Early Bird Registration through Jan. 31, 2020: Professionals
$79; Family/Caregivers $59. After February 1, 2020: Professionals $99,
Family/Caregivers $79. CE hours: Six (6.0) CE hours* pending add $25
for social work, occupational therapy, counseling, or nursing. CEUs avail-
able only with professional registration and full program attendance.
All registration includes light breakfast and box lunch.
Current, fulltime Xavier students, faculty, or staff: $20.
Xavier University Dementia Care Summit 2020 Meaningful, Compassionate Care
March 26th, 2020
Thanks to our Sponsor:
CONFERENCE LOCATION—Xavier University, Cintas Center, Enter at
Schiff Conference Center, 1624 Herald Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio, 45207
In partnership with
CE applications in process for: Nursing, Counseling, and Social Work (6.0 hours). Xavier University –Cincinnati is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional develop-ment by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Cre-dentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91)(OH-195). Xavier University is an approved provider by the State of Ohio Counselor, Social Work and Marriage & Family Therapist Board— Social Work No.(RSX090602). Occupational Therapy 6.0 CEUs approved by Ohio OTPTAT Board, # 161639.
Meaningful, Compassionate Care
March 26th, 2020
Xavier University
Meaningful, Compassionate Care Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA Creating Days with Meaning for Those Living with Dementia
Teepa Snow is an international
educator in dementia care. Her Positive Approach program opti-mizes services for persons with memory loss. In her keynote, Teepa will identify meaningful activities for persons with varied levels of dementia. She will demonstrate strategies with posi-tive attitudes and positive care approaches, including verbal and non-verbal communication for positive emotional connections.
Michelle Hall, EdD, LPCCs, and
Cathy Cebulski Sacco, BA, MEd
Caring for Self, Caring for Others:
The Role of Self-Compassion and
Mindfulness in Caregiver Wellness
Air passengers are told to secure your own oxygen mask before helping others. This applies for all caregivers, but often we do not heed that advice. We know the whys of self-care, but do we really know the hows? Join us as we explore the powerful benefits of mindfulness and self-compassion for nurturing the mind, body and spirit of helpers.
The Xavier University
Dementia Care Summit
is designed to bring together
care partners, family mem-
bers, and professionals to
spark dialogue around
important issues for persons
with dementia. Strategies for
life satisfaction, meaningful
daily activities, social inter-
actions, and independence
will be shared.
This year’s theme focuses
on engaging persons with
dementia using meaningful
activities, music and art
therapy, and Tai Chi. Care
which involves mindfulness,
compassion, and respect for
diversity will be emphasized.
Xavier Dementia Care Summit 2020
S E S S I O N I N F O R M A T I O N
SESSION I 12:45 p.m. — 2:15 p.m.
Tai Chi— Health Benefits through Movement — Ralph Dehner, BS, COTA/L, CMT, CPT
will present an ancient Chinese form of self-care that reduces depression, stress, and
improves balance.
Music Therapy for Dementia Care— Bethany Rice, BA, MT-BC and Abigail Klemm, BM,
MT-BC will explore how music is processed in the brain, the benefits/effects of music thera-py, and when to refer an individual to music therapy. Participants will gain first-hand experi-ence of specific examples of music therapy interventions for people with memory loss.
SESSION II 2:45 p.m.—4:15 p.m.
Within but Without. Caring from an African American Perspective —
Randy Robinson, BS, MA will share information to increase cultural awareness when caring
for African Americans with dementia and consulting with African American families/clients.
Art for All: Art Engagement Strategies for Individuals Living with Dementia and Their
Caregivers— Janet Kempf, MA, ATR-BC will discuss the research, resources, and benefits
of making and engaging with art people living with dementia.
CEs 4:15 p.m.—4:30 p.m.—Available at check-in area. Submit evaluation forms. CEs will be distributed in the registration area.
Afternoon Breakouts
SESSION INFORMATION