Lynbrook Restorative Therapy & Nursing learns more about Alzheimer's disease

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The event focused on Alzheimer’s disease and provided valuable insighLynbrook Restorative Therapy & Nursing joined the Alzheimer's Disease Resource Center, Inc. at a Continuing Education Unit event on Nov. 19 at Bristal Assisted Living in Westbury. ts for healthcare professionals and caregivers.

Denise Walsh from Lynbrook Restorative Therapy & Nursing was one of the featured speakers, contributing to the discussion on cognitive development during the event. She was joined by Michele Wachter from Home Instead and Kerri Winans Kaley from Bristal Assisted Living.

ADRC officials not the hospitality of the Bristal team, including dinner and accommodations for the attendees. The event served as an opportunity for local healthcare professionals to gain continuing education credits while learning more about Alzheimer's care.

The Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center will continue to offer educational events for the community. For upcoming opportunities, interested parties are encouraged to follow the ADRC’s social media page for updates.