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DESCRIPTION:Join us on January 7\, 2026 at noon for our next episode of McG
 ill Cares\, a webcast series designed to support informal caregivers. Duri
 ng candid 30-minute interviews with leading experts\, Claire Webster\, Fou
 nder of the McGill Dementia Education Program\, explores topics related to
  caring for a loved one who is living with dementia.\n\nMcGill Cares: A na
 tional public education campaign to promote brain health\n\nSamir Sinha\, 
 MD\, DPhil\, is a geriatrician and clinician scientist at Sinai Health Sys
 tem and the University Health Network in Toronto\, a professor of medicine
  at the University of Toronto\, and director of health policy research at 
 Toronto Metropolitan University’s National Institute on Ageing. As a forme
 r member of the Government of Canada’s National Seniors Council and a curr
 ent member of its Ministerial Advisory Board on Dementia\, he helped to de
 velop and now oversees Canada’s National Dementia Strategy and recently le
 d the successful development of Canada’s new National Long-Term Care Servi
 ces Standard.\n\nDuring this episode of McGill Cares\, Dr. Sinha will shar
 e information on the National Institute on Ageing’s new national public ed
 ucation campaign\, Small Steps Big Difference. He will show how consistent
  actions over time can lead to significant positive outcomes and he will p
 rovide examples of 14 simple ways that we can take action to reduce or del
 ay our dementia risk by up to 45 per cent.\n\nThis free webcast will be av
 ailable in English.\n\nTo watch this webcast in ENGLISH\, click here on We
 dnesday\, January 7 at 12:00 p.m. EST when the link will become public and
  available.\n\n____________________________\n\nMcGill Cares is supported b
 y the Amelia Saputo Community Outreach for Dementia Care.\n\nThis webcast 
 series is an initiative of the McGill University Dementia Education Progra
 m which is funded by private donations. To contribute or for more informat
 ion about our program\, please visit www.mcgill.ca/dementia.\n\nIf you hav
 e any topics or questions that you would like us to address during our mon
 thly webcasts\, please email us at dementia [at] mcgill.ca.\n
DTSTART:20260107T170000Z
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SUMMARY:McGill Cares: A national public education campaign to promote brain
  health
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/dementia/channels/event/mcgill-cares-national-pub
 lic-education-campaign-promote-brain-health-369902
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