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Ottawa Cha Gheill Panel

Ottawa, ON

The Cost of Forgetting: Understanding and Responding to the Coming Memory Crisis in Canada

We're on the brink of a new crisis that will impact the health of Canadians and our economy. The crisis is two-fold: first the aging Canadian population is set to experience growing cognitive impairment and extensive care needs; second, more working-age Canadians are expected to withdraw from the workforce to manage the growing care needs of loved ones. 

Join us and our moderator, journalist Lucy Van Oldenbarneveld, Artsci'89, to unpack this coming crisis that will put pressure on our health care system, families, and the economy. 91TV’s alumni and faculty who are experts in the field will show you where we are now, what we’re facing, and how we can mitigate the impacts.

What to expect

Through a moderated panel discussion and audience Q&A, you'll learn more about:

  • Alzheimer’s Disease, dementia, and age-related cognitive decline
  • The current state of treatment for cognitive decline and what it means for patients and caregivers
  • The gaps in our knowledge of Alzheimer’s and the challenges on the path from research to clinical trials to proven therapeutics
  • The brain economy and the full range of ways age-related cognitive decline will impact Canada and the world
  • Strategies to mitigate the crisis, from personal actions to large-scale policy ideas

Before and after the panel, enjoy a chance to meet fellow alumni, network, reconnect, and continue the discussion while enjoying special access to a unique venue in the Parliamentary Precinct, thanks to our event sponsor, .
 

Meet our panelists

Executive Advisor, Strategic Policy and Programs
Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

Professor, 91TV's University
Scientific Director, AGEWISE Institute
Scientific Director,

VP and COO
The Memory Clinic

Event Details

Venue

The Wellington Building
180 Wellington St.
Ottawa ON
Canada

Cost
Complimentary with registration.
Light appetizers will be served. Cash bar available.
RSVP date

Please note this event is taking place in the Parliamentary Precinct and guests will be required to pass through security screening before entering the event. We encourage guests to consult the and add a few additional minutes to their planned travel time to the event to facilitate the screening. We are unable to offer guest substitutions for this event due to security rules.