Conference Videos
2010 Luxembourg
As a resource to visitors of the Alzheimer Europe website, we have included videos of the keynote presentations at the Alzheimer Europe Conference in Luxembourg.
Videos from the following speakers have been included
- Philippe Amouyel (France): European collaboration on dementia research: the Joint Programming Initiative
- Mars di Bartolomeo, Minister for Health (Luxembourg): Opening address
- Marissa Butler (Ireland): Developing palliative care in dementia services – An Irish action research project
- Clive Evers (United Kingdom): Sight loss and dementia: developing effective services
- Carine Federspiel, Association Luxembourg Alzheimer: Closing comments
- Dieter Ferring (Luxembourg): Who cares for me? - Trends in family caregiving in European countries
- Jean Georges, Alzheimer Europe: Celebrating 20 years of achievements - Alzheimer Europe
- Tracy Gilmour (United Kingdom): Post-diagnostic pilot project
- Dianne Gove, Alzheimer Europe: Ethical implications of assistive technologies in care settings
- Margrét Gústafsdóttir (Iceland): Enhancing nursing students’ understanding of the experience of a person facing dementia by interviewing a close family member of that person
- Iva Holmerová (Czech Republic): Care approaches in Eastern European countries
- Julian Hughes (United Kingdom): An ethical framework to support people with dementia and their carers
- Maria Isaac, European Medicines Agency: Bringing new treatments and diagnostic procedures to patients – Understanding the drug development process
- Marie-Josée Jacobs, Minister for Family and Integration (Luxembourg): Opening address
- Liane Kadusch-Roth, Chairperson, Association Luxembourg Alzheimer: Opening comments and welcome
- Jeannot Krecké, Minister for Economy (Luxembourg): The care sector as an economic and employment factor
- Christina Kuhn (Germany): End-of-life care for people with dementia – an evaluation of two innovative approaches in Luxembourg
- Heike von Lützau-Hohlbein (Germany): Dementia as a national priority: An overview of dementia strategies
- Heike von Lützau-Hohlbein, Alzheimer Europe: Closing comments
- Gráinne McGettrick (Ireland): Slaying the dementia dragon: Alzheimer organisations responding to stigma and social isolation
- James and Maureen McKillop (United Kingdom): Facing dementia as a couple
- Antoni Montserrat-Moliner, European Commission: European initiatives in the field of Alzheimer’s disease
- Maurice O'Connell, Alzheimer Europe: Opening comments and welcome
- Kaisu Pitkälä (Finland): A rehabilitative approach to dementia care
- Gerrit Rauws (Belgium): A societal response to dementia
- Andzej Rys, European Commission: Opening address
- Alicja Sadowska (Poland): Welcome to the 21st Alzheimer Europe Conference in Warsaw
- A.M. van Dijk (Netherlands): The Imagination method; A new approach for caregivers of people with dementia in nursing homes
- Bengt Winblad (Sweden): New treatments for people with dementia – Current research approaches
Last Updated: Wednesday 19 January 2011