Linda Levine Madori and Amanda Alders are seen here with the Executive Director of the Hameenalinna Alzheimer's Project!
The staff of the Alzheimer's Association were also present to engage the public in the information about the grant that will have a potentially powerful impact in this region in Finland regarding the government's monitary support in finding new and more efficient ways in which to keep older individuals more independent, living longer in their homes through enhanced programs, such as the TTAP Method, to stimulate the brain and the lives of indivdiuals suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.
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Levine and Alders, seen above, set up a video and audio display of how the TTAP Method is designed to enhance interactions through person cented interests, Dr. Levine gives personal examples to the audience.
Press from the Finnish News Paper were present and covered the opening ceremony, a posting of the article will be shortcoming over the next week.
The staff of the Alzheimer's Association were also present to engage the public in the information about the grant that will have a potentially powerful impact in this region in Finland regarding the government's monitary support in finding new and more efficient ways in which to keep older individuals more independent, living longer in their homes through enhanced programs, such as the TTAP Method, to stimulate the brain and the lives of indivdiuals suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.
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Levine and Alders, seen above, set up a video and audio display of how the TTAP Method is designed to enhance interactions through person cented interests, Dr. Levine gives personal examples to the audience.
Press from the Finnish News Paper were present and covered the opening ceremony, a posting of the article will be shortcoming over the next week.
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