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The NTG was pleased to have a Board member's paper accepted for presentation at a pandemic-era virtual conference held on October 20, 2020 (Time: 16.45-18.00) in Barcelona, Spain. The paper was part of a parallel session #P5 on post-diagnostic supports.
P5.1. Shirley Evans (United Kingdom): How can Meeting Centres support people affected by dementia to adjust to change during a period of physical distancing?
P5.2. Matthew P. Janicki (USA): Planning dementia-capable community-based housing for adults with intellectual disability
P5.3. Alison Wheatley (United Kingdom): Exploring models of post diagnostic support in England
P5.4. Nikolas Dietzel (Germany): Needs of people with dementia and their caregivers: the Erlangen Needs Assessment in Dementia (ENA-D)
P5.5. Nis Peter Nissen (Denmark): Post diagnostic support has to come early and be targeted to the whole family affected by dementia