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The hidden casualties of COVID-19: Challenges in long term care
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This 80-minute webinar addresses some of the biggest challenges arising in long term care settings during the COVID-19 pandemic, including difficulties in enforcing social distancing and the impact of replacing face-to-face services through digital means, both for people affected by dementia and carers.
00:00:00 ADI CEO, Paola Barbarino, provides an overview of the webinar and introduces the panel
00:05:20 Dale Goldhawk, Vice Chair and Chair Elect of ADI, discusses mortality rates due to COVID-19 in the United States
00:08:40 Adelina Comas-Herrera, Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics; 'COVID-19 and people who live in care homes: What has happened and what can be done?'
00:15:00 First Q&A session with panelists
00:18:00 Lyn Rogers, who is living with dementia in a care home in Victoria, Australia, discusses her experience during the pandemic
00:24:30 Philip Connaugton, a choreographer and dancer based in Ireland, discusses caring for his mother who is living with dementia, during the pandemic
00:30:28 Martin Jones, CEO of Home Instead Senior Care, United Kingdom discusses how his organisation has responded in order to take care of older persons and people living with dementia during the pandemic
00:36:30 Second Q&A session with panelists
00:42:35 Saskia Sivananthan, Chief Research & KTE Officer, Alzheimer Society of Canada; Co-lead, COVID-19 and Dementia Task Force, Canada; 'Canadian Perspective: A policy response to COVID-19 and dementia'
00:52:17 Wendy Weidner, ADI Head of Research and Publications; Reminiscence Activity
00:57:10 Alison Dawson, Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Science, University of Stirling; Co-leader, Dementia and Ageing Research Group; 'Care home design: Impact and limitations during COVID-19'
01:04:40 Third Q&A session with panelists
01:10:40 Meera Pattabiraman, Chair, Alzheimer's & Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI); 'COVID-19 and the Dementia day-care scenario in India'
01:16:55 Fourth Q&A session with panelists
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00:00:00 ADI CEO, Paola Barbarino, provides an overview of the webinar and introduces the panel
00:05:20 Dale Goldhawk, Vice Chair and Chair Elect of ADI, discusses mortality rates due to COVID-19 in the United States
00:08:40 Adelina Comas-Herrera, Assistant Professorial Research Fellow, Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics; 'COVID-19 and people who live in care homes: What has happened and what can be done?'
00:15:00 First Q&A session with panelists
00:18:00 Lyn Rogers, who is living with dementia in a care home in Victoria, Australia, discusses her experience during the pandemic
00:24:30 Philip Connaugton, a choreographer and dancer based in Ireland, discusses caring for his mother who is living with dementia, during the pandemic
00:30:28 Martin Jones, CEO of Home Instead Senior Care, United Kingdom discusses how his organisation has responded in order to take care of older persons and people living with dementia during the pandemic
00:36:30 Second Q&A session with panelists
00:42:35 Saskia Sivananthan, Chief Research & KTE Officer, Alzheimer Society of Canada; Co-lead, COVID-19 and Dementia Task Force, Canada; 'Canadian Perspective: A policy response to COVID-19 and dementia'
00:52:17 Wendy Weidner, ADI Head of Research and Publications; Reminiscence Activity
00:57:10 Alison Dawson, Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Science, University of Stirling; Co-leader, Dementia and Ageing Research Group; 'Care home design: Impact and limitations during COVID-19'
01:04:40 Third Q&A session with panelists
01:10:40 Meera Pattabiraman, Chair, Alzheimer's & Related Disorders Society of India (ARDSI); 'COVID-19 and the Dementia day-care scenario in India'
01:16:55 Fourth Q&A session with panelists
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