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28th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International

18 - 20 April 2013 Taipei

Conference Programme

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Contents

Welcome Letters 4

Industry Partners 12

Conference Committees 14

About ADI and TADA 16

General Information 18

TICC Layout 22

Exhibition and Member Showcase Layout 24

Poster Board Layout 26

Social Events and Activities 28

Keynote Speaker Biographies 30

Scientific Programme 34

Programme at a Glance 35

Thursday 18 April 38

Friday 19 April 39

Saturday 20 April 45

Poster Presentations 50

Author’s Index 61

Notes 69

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18 - 20 April 2013 Taipei

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Jacob Roy KuriakoseChairman, Alzheimer’s Disease International

Welcome Letter

Jacob Roy Kuriakose國際失智症協會主席

Dear friends and colleagues,

It is my proud privilege to welcome you all to the 28th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), hosted alongside TADA Chinese Taipei. The theme of this conference, Dementia: Action for Global Change, aptly puts the focus on this growing international challenge we are facing and the need for greater awareness and improvements in health policy. The conference organising committee has been working hard for some time to bring together a magnificent conference.

It is with great pleasure that this year we are able to feature sessions in Mandarin for the first time at ADI’s International Conference. I am also delighted that key government officials will be speaking at the conference.

During the conference we will be presenting the third ADI Award to Rt.Hon. Mark Butler, Australia’s Minister for Mental Health and Ageing, and CCTV, the national television company of China, for their outstanding contribution to improving national health policy to incorporate dementia and to raising awareness. The winners of the first ADI-MetLife Awards for best dementia care education projects will also be announced.

Taipei is a beautiful city, combining the modern with the traditional. There are many attractions, including the tower, Taipei 101, where we will host the conference dinner on Friday evening and we hope to see many of you there.

I would like to thank the TADA staff, particularly the Local Organising Committee Chair Ming-Jang Chiu and TADA Secretary General Li-Yu Tang, for their remarkable efforts in helping us to organise this event. Their dedication, commitment and team work are truly admirable.

I sincerely hope that this conference will lead to greater things in the field of dementia both in Taipei and around the world.

I am sure you will find this conference both enjoyable and valuable with lots of opportunities to expand your networks and gather new information which will help in your work to improve the lives of people with dementia and their families.

With all good wishes,

Jacob Roy Kuriakose

Chairman, Alzheimer’s Disease International

親愛的朋友和夥伴:

在此我非常榮幸地歡迎大家一起參與由「國際失智症協會」與「台灣失智症協會」聯合舉辦的第28屆國際失智症協會國際研討會。

本次會議的主軸為「失智症:迎接全球的挑戰」,面對此不斷擴增的國際性議挑戰我們需要投入更多的關注並改善相關健康政策。這一段時間,大會籌備委員們皆全力以赴締造此難得之盛會。

令人欣喜的是今年國際大會我們首度舉辦華語場次,我也十分高興台灣重要政府部門也將蒞臨致詞。

會議期間我們將頒贈第三屆 ADI Award獎座予澳洲老年及心理衛生部部長Rt.Hon. Mark Butler,以及中國國家電視公司(央視),表揚他們推動將失智症納入國民健康政策上之傑出貢獻,並提昇大眾對失智症的認識。此外,會議上也將公佈傑出失智症照護教育專案第一位ADI-MetLife獎得主。

台北是一個綜合了現代與傳統的美麗城市。有許多特色景點,包括台北地標101大樓, 我們將於4月19日 (星期五)晚間在86樓舉辦大會晚宴,屆時希望大家一同共襄盛舉。

我在此也要感謝台灣失智症協會的所有工作同仁,特別是當地籌備委員會主席邱銘章先生,及台灣失智症協會湯麗玉秘書長,他們全力以赴與我們共同籌備此大會,如此無私的奉獻、投入及團隊合作精神,令人欽佩。

我衷心希望藉由此次會議,讓失智症相關領域之工作在台北及全世界有更大之迴響。

相信您將發現此次會議是愉快且充滿機會的,無論是在擴展您的社交網絡,或是蒐集到更多有關失智症新的資訊,都將有助您提升失智者及其家庭之生活品質的工作。

獻上所有的祝福

國際失智症協會主席

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Ming-Jang ChiuPresident, Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association

Welcome Letter

邱銘章社團法人台灣失智症協會理事長

Dear friends and colleagues,

I would like to bid everyone attending the 28th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) in Taipei a very warm welcome. My colleagues and I are thrilled to be hosting this exciting event since this is the first global conference for dementia in Taiwan.

On the other hand, we have just celebrated the 10th anniversary of our association last year and our association has been a formal member of ADI for only 7 years. Though a young member, we dared to bid for the conference to be in Taipei on the basis that we are among the most rapidly aging countries of the world and we have no time to lose. In alliance with all members of ADI around the world we must take ACTION FOR GLOBAL CHANGE against the imminent threat of dementia.

Dementia is a complex illness that has serious personal impact and social costs. Therefore, in this conference we have prepared a comprehensive program, providing new fronts and debates about prevention, diagnosis, both pharmacolog-ical and non-pharmacological treatments of dementia, cutting-edge concepts about caring and support for people living with dementia and their carers. We also bring forward enthusiastic policy discussions about necessary future actions to be taken from a domestic perspective and the World Health Organization (WHO) global vision.

I am very pleased that in this conference we have people living with dementia to tell the world, with their own words and performance about what can be done to empower them to lead a life that is enriched and with dignity. I am delighted that we have arranged social programs that enable participants to enjoy fine cuisine and fascinating culture at the same time.

The conference would not be successful without the veteran guidance from ADI and many warm supporters from overseas and domestically; and also the substantial financial as well as administrative assistance from our government. TADA wish to express our sincere thanks. Most of all thank you for joining us. Please enjoy the conference and Taipei.

Ming-Jang Chiu

Conference Chair,Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association

親愛的朋友們,

本人僅代表台灣失智症協會熱烈歡迎各位參加第二十八屆國際失智症協會國際研討會。台灣失智症協會很榮幸可以主辦此次令人興奮的活動,因為這是在台灣,同時也是在華人世界的首次全球性的失智症研討會。

台灣失智症協會於去年慶祝十週年,成為ADI正式會員也才七年而已。做為一個年輕的會員,我們竟敢爭取主辦此大會,主要因為我們是全球老化最快的國家,不能再等了。我們必須結合全球ADI會員們的力量,一起採取行動克服未來全球失智症的挑戰。

失智症是一個複雜的疾病,嚴重衝擊個人及社會等多元層面。因此大會安排了完整的議題,有前瞻性的防治辯論、失智症的藥物及非藥物治療、以及對失智者及照顧的支持,更進一步從台灣、各國及世界衛生組織探討失智症的國家政策及未來行動方案。

很高興在此大會中,我們有失智者本人現身說法,分享他們的經驗,以及如何讓他們更自主且有尊嚴地生活。同時,很高興大會安排了許多節目讓與會者可開心享受美食與台灣文化。

沒有國際失智症協會的引導、來自國際及台灣政府及民間的經費支持及各方協助,這大會不可能成功。台灣失智症協會在此表達最誠摯的感謝!同時也感謝每位與會者的蒞臨參與,希望每一位都能享受大會及台灣的一切。

邱銘章大會主席社團法人台灣失智症協會

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Jiang Yi-huahPremier, Republic of China (Taiwan)

Welcome Letter

江宜樺臺灣行政院院長

Greeting from the Premier

To our distinguished guests:

Welcome! Thank you all for coming to Taiwan for the 28th International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI). I am grateful to ADI for giving Taiwan the honor of organizing this important event and the Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association for sparing no effort to host it.

Alzheimer’s is a major health issue everywhere in the world, and it is the main reason some 1,500 people from over 70 countries are in attendance, including researchers, experts, family members, as well as representatives of Alzheimer’s associations. This conference is a valuable opportunity for exchange and dialogue, and the latest innovations in policy, research, and practical care will all be discussed here in the coming days.

The government of the Republic of China has strengthened Alzheimer’s prevention, treatment and care in Taiwan in recent years. It has cooperated with private organizations to develop a diversified, humanistic care model that provides a positive environment and helps people with dementia and those who care for them to lead quality lives. I owe special thanks to Alzheimer’s Disease International, Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association and many groups which have done so much to raise awareness and develop the needed services.

I look forward to seeing all nations, hand in hand, work to reduce and treat this condition. May people with dementia and their loved ones never lose hope, and may they instead look forward to a bright and hopeful future together.

Thank you again for coming. I wish everyone a successful and fruitful conference.

Jiang Yi-huah

PremierRepublic of China (Taiwan)

第28屆國際失智症協會國際研討會行政院院長歡迎信

各位貴賓:

首先,竭誠地歡迎各位嘉賓蒞臨臺灣,參與「第28屆國際失智症協會國際研討會」。

國際失智症協會國際研討會一向是重要國際盛會,感謝「國際失智症協會」及理事會讓臺灣有此榮幸主辦本次研討會。失智症是世界各國共同的重要健康議題,本次研討會邀請來自全球超過70個國家共約1,500名失智症協會代表、專家學者及失智症家屬等,討論主題涵括失智症相關政策、學術研究及實務工作等各種層面,藉此將更助於世界各國交流寶貴經驗及提出建言。

中華民國政府近年來加強推動失智症防治與照護工作,並與民間團體合作發展多元、人性化的照護模式,以提升失智者及其照顧者生活品質,並為失智症病友打造友善生活環境。在此,特別感謝許多民間團體在投入失智症服務發展之用心付出,以及社團法人台灣失智症協會在爭取舉辦本次活動不遺餘力。也期盼在各國攜手共同努力下,逐步減少全球失智症的發生,並使失智者與其家庭不失志,共譜精彩的生命樂章。

最後,感謝各位蒞臨,並預祝大會圓滿成功!

行政院院長

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Industry Partners

• Department of Health, Taipei City Government

• Guider Technology Company

• Hong Kong Carer Alliance for People with Dementia – Supported by Charles

K Kao Foundation for Alzheimer’s Disease

• Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing (Hong Kong)

• LEOSYS/BFL/NTT DATA

• MagQu Co., Ltd

• Public Health Bureau of Taoyuan County

• SCA Taiwan Ltd

• Sinphar Pharmaceutical Co, Ltd

• UniTraQ International Corporate

• Veterans Affairs Commission, Executive Yuan, R.O.C

Exhibitors

Sponsor for the Attendance of

People with Dementia and or

their carers to the Conference

Sponsor Members Reception Sponsor

Symposium, Thursday 18 April 2013, 14:30 – 14:45

Lunchtime Symposium, Friday 19 April 2013, 12:45 – 13:45

Evening Symposium, Friday 19 April 2013, 17:45 – 18:45

Morning Symposium, Saturday 20 April 2013, 09:30 – 12:00

Sponsored Symposium

Government SupportThe ADI 2013 conference organisers gratefully acknowledge the support of the following government sources.

Department of Health,

Executive Yuan, R.O.C

(Taiwan) 行政院衛生署

Bureau of Foreign

Trade 經濟部國貿局

Ministry of the Interior R.O.C(Taiwan) 內政部

Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor

Bronze Sponsor Silver Sponsor

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Veterans Affairs

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Executive Yuan, R.O.C

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Conference Committees

ADI 2013 Local Organising Committee (LOC) Name Position

Ming-Jang Chiu Conference Chair

Ching-Kuan Liu Taiwan, Scientific Programme Committee Chair

Wen-Chiun Hsu Local Organising Committee Member

Ying-Hiu Wu Local Organising Committee Member

Li-Yu Tang Local Organising Committee Member

Ya Ling Hsu Local Organising Committee Member

ADI 2013 Scientific Programme Committee (SPC)Name Country

Ching-Kuan Liu Taiwan, Scientific Programme Committee Chair

Daisy Acosta Dominican Republic

Henry Brodaty Australia

Ming-Jang Chiu Taiwan

Jeffery Cummings USA

Hidetoshi Endo Japan

Li-Chan Lin Taiwan

Hsiu-Chih Liu Taiwan

Huali Wang China

Bengt Winblad Sweden

ADI 2013 International Advisory Board (IAB)Name Country

Helen Chiu Hong Kong

Carol Cronk Australia

Sherry Dupuis Canada

Patricio Fuentes Chile

Nori Graham UK

Jong-Tsun Huang Taiwan

Ryuta Kawashima Japan

Te-Jen Lai Taiwan

Li-Ling Ng Singapore

Aquiles Salas Venezuela

Mike Splaine USA

Myra Vernooji-Dassen Netherlands

Shi-Fu Xiao China

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About ADI and TADA

About Alzheimer’s Disease International

Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is the international federation of over 75 national Alzheimer associations around the world. Each of ADI’s members is a non-profit Alzheimer association supporting people with dementia and their families.

ADI was founded in 1984 and is in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN).

ADI aims to help establish and strengthen Alzheimer associations across the globe, through the exchange of information, skills and models of best practice in order to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers worldwide. ADI also works to raise global awareness and campaigns for Alzheimer’s disease and all other causes of dementia to be a national and global health priority.

Facts and Figures

• There were 36 million people living with dementia worldwide in 2010. This number will almost double every 20 years and by 2050 there will be 115 million people living with dementia • Nearly two-thirds of people with dementia live in low and middle income countries • There is one new case of dementia every 4 seconds • The estimated cost of dementia in 2010 was US$604 billion.

This is 1% of global GDP • If dementia care were a country, it would be the world’s 18th largest economy, ranking between Turkey and Indonesia

Contact details

Alzheimer’s Disease International, 64 Great Suffolk Street London, SE1 0BL, UKTel: +44 (0) 20 7981 0880, Fax: +44 (0) 20 7928 2357 Email: [email protected], Web: www.alz.co.uk

More information can be found on ADI’s website at: www.alz.co.uk/global-knowledge

About Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association Taiwan Alzheimer’s Disease Association (TADA) was established on 15 September 2002 and became a full member of ADI in 2005. The visions of TADA are a better life for people with dementia and caregivers, and create a world without dementia.

By working hard hand-in-hand with people with dementia, their carers, professionals, organisations, media, and government representatives, TADA has accomplished the following tasks: Achievements and Activities

Raising public and professional awareness

• Coordinating a national campaign during World Alzheimer’s Month every year • Organising professional training, workshops and an annual national conference • Facilitating the development of dementia friendly communities

Developing services

• Dementia Social Support Center: toll-free helpline, online counselling, web-based social resources network, intervention for high risk families • School of Wisdom: activity programmes for people with mild dementia, like reminiscence therapy, cognitive stimulation

group, art therapy, music therapy, exercise group and choir • Family of Wisdom: the second home of people with dementia and their carers, an innovative service for people with dementia

and their carers with functions of respite, activity and support

Policy and advocacy

• Advocating for subsidy of assistive technology for people with dementia • Translating the Traditional Chinese version of ADI’s World Alzheimer Reports • Advocating on national dementia policy

Research • Completed a nation-wide survey on dementia prevalence in long-term care facilities • Conducting a epidemiological study of dementia in Taiwan

Contact details 10F.-1, No.206, Sec. 2, Nanchang Rd. Zhongzheng Dist. Taipei City 100, Taiwan Tel: +886 2 3365-2826, Fax: +886 2 3365 2827 Email: [email protected], Web: www.tada2002.org.tw

To find out more about the work of TADA, Chinese Taipei visit: www.tada2002.org.tw

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Registration Desk The registration desk will be located in the main entrance of the Taipei International Convention Centre (TICC) and will be open during the following times:

In addition to registering for the conference and collecting your badges, please visit the registration desk for information on your accommodation and information on local amenities.

Conference Badges Once collected, please ensure you wear your badge at all times during the conference.

Presenting Speaker Preview (Room 202 A, Level 2)

Presenters should take their final presentation to the Speaker Preview Room no later than 4 hours prior to their scheduled presentation. The Speaker Preview Room will be staffed with technicians that can assist with any compatibility or formatting issues.

Abstracts Abstracts are available as a file on the USB stick distributed within your delegate bag. Delegates who are unable to use the USB stick during the conference can visit the registration desk where there will be a printed version available. They are also available to download from the ADI 2013 conference website at www.adi2013.org.

Certificates of AttendanceGeneral certificates of attendance are distributed within your delegate bag. If you misplace your certificate please contact the conference secretariat post conference at [email protected].

Get InvolvedThere are a number of ways you can get involved with the Conference in Taipei this year: Why not ‘Like’ our page on Facebook to keep up to date with the latest news and share your experiences with your fellow attendees.www.facebook.com/alzheimersdiseaseinternational

You can also ‘Tweet’ us @AlzDisInt on Twitter with any comments or questions, use the #ADI2013 to join the conversation!

Continuing Medical Education Accreditation We are pleased to confirm that the ADI 2013 conference has been approved for CME accreditation from the following bodies:

EACCME International CME provider: 15 credits Taiwan Long-Term Care Professional Association: attendance of 9 hours Taiwan Society of Geriatric Psychiatry: 15 creditsTaiwan Medical Association: 9 creditsTaiwan Dementia Society: 8 creditsTaiwan Dental Association: 7.8 credits

Please make sure to go to the Registration Desk at the beginning of each day to register for the appropriate credits.

ADI Council Meeting The ADI Council Meeting will take place at the TICC between 09:00 – 12:30 on Thursday 18 April 2013 in Room 401, Level 4

Press Office The press office will be located in Room 203 B and will be open during the following times:

Delegate List A provisional delegate list will be available to view from the registration desk.

Language The official language of this conference will be English. Simultaneous translation will be provided in the main plenary session hall and Room 201 DEF. Mandarin parallel sessions 19 and 24 will take place on Saturday 20 April 2013. Please see page 34 for the programme.

Evaluation From Friday 19 April delegates will receive an email including a link to the on-line survey. To help us improve our services

we would be most grateful if you could complete the survey by Friday 3 May.

One person will be selected at random to win a free registration to ADI 2014 in Puerto Rico.

Message Board A message board will be available next to the registration area on which organisers and delegates can leave updates or messages. Please do not post any advertising, as it will be removed.

EmergenciesIf you need to contact the organisers outside of the registration desk opening hours please call +44 (0) 7841 102 491.

Date Open Closes

Wednesday 17 April 2013 (groups only) 14:00 18:00

Thursday 18 April 2013 08:00 19:30

Friday 19 April 2013 07:30 18:00

Saturday 20 April 2013 07:30 18:00

Date Open Closes

Thursday 18 April 2013 08:30 17:30

Friday 19 April 2013 08:30 17:30

Saturday 20 April 2013 08:30 17:30

Date Open Closes

Thursday 18 April 2013 08:30 17:30

Friday 19 April 2013 08:30 17:30

Saturday 20 April 2013 08:30 17:30

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Welcome Meeting To welcome delegates with dementia and their accompanying person, we will be holding an informal welcome meeting in Room 103 at 12:30 on Thursday 18 April. This will provide people with the opportunity to get to know one another before the conference starts and be provided with supporting information.

Room for People with Dementia A quiet room for people with dementia and their accompanying person will be available in Room 103 to meet and relax in peace. The room will be open at the times below and will serve teas and coffees throughout the day, with light refreshments during the breaks.

ADI Awards The ADI-MetLife Foundation Awards for Best Dementia Care Education Project aims to recognise the success of projects around the world that promote better dementia care through providing training and education programmes. Awards have been given for projects that have contributed to the education of the general public, health care professionals or family members in three regions, The Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa and Asia Pacific.These awards will be announced and presented during the conference dinner on Friday 19 April.

Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy’s ‘Meet the Editor’ sessionProfessor Bengt Winblad (Karolinska Institute) is hosting a special ‘Meet the Editor’ session with the open access journal Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy. As an Editorial Board member of the journal and Chairman of the ADI Medical and Scientific Panel, Bengt Winblad will be discussing Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy and open access publishing, and their roles within the research community.

Who should attend? From patients, to carers, to researchers, we look forward to meeting with you to discuss your views on open access publishing and inform you about the scope, content and editorial procedures of the journal Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy. This will take place on Friday 19 April at 12:30 in Room 101 (Exhibition Hall)

Tours Taipei City Tour - Thursday 18 April, 09:00

The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall is a famous monument erected in memory of Chiang, former President of the Republic of China. The monument, surrounded by a park, stands at the east end of the Gate of Great Centrality and Perfect Uprightness. The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theatre and National Concert Hall. The entire plaza is located within sight of the Presidential Office building. NT$300

Taipei Bazaar and Foot Massage Tour - Thursday 18 April, 18:30

The Shihlin Night Market is the most famous Taipai bazaar and will let you experience the delicacies of Taiwanese traditional snacks.The Foot Massage Center has the largest team of licensed foot massage therapists, they provide the best service and soothe your body through shoulder and foot reflex point massage.NT$850

Date Open Closes

Thursday 18 April 2013 09:00 19:30

Friday 19 April 2013 08:30 17:30

Saturday 20 April 2013 08:30 18:00

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TICC Layout

Level 1

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Exhibition, posters and catering

Room 102

Parallel sessions

Room 103

Room for people with dementia

Registration

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Plenary Hall

Plenary sessions / Parallel sessions

Lifts / Escalators

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Parallel sessions / Satelite Symposium

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ADI Workshops

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ADI Meeting room

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ADI Office

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Exhibition and Member Showcase Layout

Exhibition Area Schedule The Exhibition Hall will be open at the following times:

Prize for the Best ADI Members Showcase Stand This international showcase provides ADI members with the opportunity to highlight the work they do supporting people with dementia and their families.

We invite you to vote on the best stand, taking into consideration the overall presentation and quality of information provided. A prize will be awarded to the winning member association at the conference dinner.

A voting form will be available in the delegate bags, if you wish to vote please complete the form and return to the registration desk.

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B1 SCA Taiwan Ltd

B2 Asociacion de Alzheimer de Puerto Rico

B3 Alzheimer's Disease Interna�onal

B4 Taiwan Alzheimer's Disease Associa�on(TADA)

B5 MagQu Co., Ltd

B6 Sinphar Pharmaceu�cal Co, Ltd

B7 Novar�s Pharma AG

B8 Eisai Taiwan Inc.

B9 Veterans Affairs Commission, Execu�ve Yuan, R.O.C

B10 LEOSYS/BFL/NTT DATA

B11 TauRx Therapeu�cs

TABLE BOOTHS (T)

T1 UniTraQ Interna�onal Corporate

T2 Jockey Club Centre for Posi�ve Ageing (Hong Kong)

T3 Alzheimer Australia

T4 Alzheimer Society of Canada

T5 Alzheimer’s Disease Chinese (ADC)

T6 Alzheimer Croa�a

T7 The Alzheimer Society of Finland

T8 Deutsche Alzheimer Gesellscha¥ e.V. Selbsthilfe Demenz

T9 Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Associa�on

T10 Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India - ARDSI

T15 Alzheimer’s Associa�on, Korea

T16 Alzheimer Scotland

T17 The Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Associa�on - Thailand

T18 Alzheimer’s Society

T19 Public Health Bureau of Taoyuan County

T20 Hong Kong Carer Alliance for People with Demen�a

T21 Department of Health, Taipei City Government

T22 Guider Technology Company

T11 Asosiasi Alzheimer Indonesia

T12 Iran Alzheimer Associa�on

T13 Alzheimer’s Associa�on Japan

T14 Dian Shui Lou

MEMBER BOARD (PB)

PB1 Asociación de Lucha contra el Mal de Alzheimer

Date Open Closes

Thursday 18 April 2013 13:30 19:30

Friday 19 April 2013 08:00 18:00

Saturday 20 April 2013 08:00 16:30

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Poster Board Layout

Posters are situated in the Exhibition Hall (Room 101) and in the surrounding lobby areas.

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Opening Ceremony The ADI 2013 Opening Ceremony will take place on Thursday 18 April between 13:30 – 14:30 in the Plenary Hall, Level 3 of the TICC.

Welcome Reception Following the afternoon plenary sessions on Thursday 18 April, there will be a Welcome Reception in Room 101 of the TICC from 18:00 – 19:30. The Welcome Reception will give delegates the chance to network with other participants and exhibitors. Light refreshments will be served during the reception.

Conference Dinner The ADI 2013 Conference Dinner will be held at the spectacular Ding Xian, Taipei 101 on the 86th floor on Friday 19 April between 19:00 – 23:00. Taipei 101 is the second tallest building in the world and consists of offices, shopping malls and fine restaurants boasting fantastic views of Taipei.

Tickets for this event are limited and can be purchased for US$80.00 at the registration desk on Level 1. Tickets will include dinner, drinks and evening entertainment. Upon arrival at Taipei 101 you will be asked to present your ticket to a member of staff so please remember to bring it with you.

International Memory Walk Thank you to all those who have registered to take part in the International Memory Walk at Taipei City Hall Square on Saturday 20 April from 07:00 – 09:00.

This is a free activity but places are very limited and you must be registered in advance.

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Daisy Acosta Daisy Acosta is a medical doctor and graduated in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic at Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Ureña (UNPHU), she specialised in general psychiatry with a further qualification in geriatric psychiatry. She is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and has a qualification in geriatric psychiatry and forensic medicine.

Dr Acosta has dedicated her professional life to the study of Alzheimer’s Disease. She has a large clinical practice in the Dominican Republic, where she is very well known for her dedication to the care and treatment of people with dementia.

She is co-founder of The “Asociacion Dominicana de Alzheimer”, (ADA) and is the author of several scien-tific articles published in national and international journals and co-author of several books on dementia in the Latin American region. She is the principal investigator of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group in the Dominican Republic, and is in charge of organising and teaching at the psycho geriatric unit at Universidad Nacional Pedro Henriquez Ureña, (UNPHU).

She is past chairperson of Alzheimer’s Disease International,(ADI), and now Honorary Vice-president of ADI.

Cary Adams Born in London, Cary Adams has a BSc Honours degree in Economics, Computing and Statistics from the University of Bath, United Kingdom and a Master’s degree (with Distinction) in Business Administration. He is a Harvard Business School Alumni having attended the School’s Executive General Management programme in 2003.

In 2009, Cary made a career change, moving from the management of international businesses in the banking sector to become CEO of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), based in Geneva.

UICC exists to help the global health community accelerate the fight against cancer and its growing membership of over 700 organisations in 155 countries features the world’s major cancer societies, ministries of health and patient groups and includes influential policy makers, researchers and experts in cancer prevention and control.

Cary and his team focus on global advocacy to deliver the World Cancer Declaration targets by 2020, running significant global programmes that address key cancer issues and use their membership reach to bring about the exchange of best practice globally.

Emiliano Albanese Emiliano Albanese (M.D., Ph.D.) is a cognitive epidemiologist, a licensed public health physician and he holds a PhD in clinical neuropsychology and an MSc in public health nutrition. He is currently based at the National Institute on Aging. His research focuses on development of design and analytical methods to conduct innovative epidemiologic research on the lifelong associations of vascular and psychosocial factors with dementia and brain aging. He is also part of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group and has conducted several cross-cultural studies on nutrition, body composition and dementia.

Sandrine Andrieu Sandrine Andrieu (M.D, PhD) is currently professor of epidemiology and public health at the Toulouse University school of Medicine. She studied epidemiology and obtained her PhD in Aging and Public Health in 2002. Since 2011, she has been running the INSERM – Toulouse University III UMR1027 Research Unit and the “Aging and Alzheimer Disease” research team. She has published more than 120 international papers and book chapters in the field of aging. She is presently involved in large intervention studies in the field of neuro-degenerative disease (PLASA Study, GuidAge Study, MAPT Study) and large cohorts of Alzheimer Disease patients (ICTUS, REAL.fr). As a member of the Toulouse Gerontopole, she currently coordinates the French Observatory of Research in AD (ONRA).

Keynote Speaker Biographies Deborah Barnes Dr. Deborah Barnes, PhD, MPH, is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology & Biostatistics at the University of California, San Francisco, and a Research PI at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Her research focuses on identification of risk factors for cognitive impairment and dementia; development of tools to identify individuals with an elevated risk of dementia; and evaluation of potential strategies for dementia risk reduction. She is particularly interested in the potential protective effects of physical, mental and social activity.

Henry Brodaty Scientia Professor of Ageing and Mental Health and Director of the Dementia Collaborative Research Centre at the University of New South Wales; and Director, Aged Care Psychiatry and Head of the Memory Disorders Clinic at Prince of Wales Hospital in Sydney. Professor Brodaty is President-Elect of the International Psychogeriatric Association and was previously chairman of Alzheimer’s Disease International, and president of Alzheimer’s Australia and Alzheimer’s Australia (NSW). He has published extensively, is on the editorial board of several journals, has been the recipient of a number of awards and is a member of several key State and National Committees in Australia concerned with dementia and mental health in older people.

Christopher Chen Dr Christopher Chen is a Senior Clinician-Scientist at the National Medical Research Council of Singapore, Associate Professor at the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, and Director of the Memory Aging and Cognition Centre, National University Healthcare System. He read for the Medical and Natural Science Tripos at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, graduating in Physiology & Psychology in 1982. His clinical training was at the University of Oxford from where he graduated in 1985. In 1990, he was elected the Janssen Junior Research Fellow at Worcester College, Oxford University and was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Institute of Neurology, London.

His major research and clinical interests are the neurochemistry, molecular biology and treatment of stroke and dementia. He has published over 200 peer reviewed papers and book chapters, serves on journal editorial boards and has been a member of several trial steering committees and advisory panels.

Since returning to Singapore in 1995, Dr Chen has developed comprehensive multi-disciplinary dementia programmes and collaborative research in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond through a Trials Unit focusing on stroke and dementia with extensive international collaborations. Currently he is Chair of the International Society for Vascular Behavioural and Cognitive Disorders Executive Committee, Secretary-General of the Asian Society Against Dementia; member of the International Stroke Society Board of Directors and the Finance Committee of the World Federation of Neurology.

Howard FeldmanHoward Feldman, MD, FRCP (C) is Professor of Neurology and Executive Associate Dean, Research at the Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He holds academic appointments as Adjunct Professor at Yale University, Department of Neurology in New Haven, CT and at the McGill Center for Studies in Aging in Montreal, Quebec. His research focuses on advancing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s disease as well as frontotemporal dementia.

Peter Foltyn Dr Peter Foltyn has had more than 35 years diverse experience as a general dentist and in hospital practice primarily managing a wide range of medically compromised patients. He has provided routine oral health as-sessments for all new head and neck cancer patients and others with complex medical conditions being treat-ed at St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney and was appointed to the NSW Department of Health Clinical Reference Group on Chronic Disease Management to provide input on Oral Health. Dr Foltyn is on call to the St Vincent’s Hospital Emergency Department where he manages patients who have suffered traumatic oral and facial injuries. In 2007 he was instrumental in the establishment of the first fully functional Dental Clinic in Australia to employ a Dental Hygienist within a Residential Aged Care Facility - the Montefiore Home at Randwick and in setting up education strategies on oral and dental health for residents, staff and family and was awarded the title of Honorary Life Governor for contributions to the home. Dr Foltyn lectures widely on Oral Health and the Elderly.

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Akira Homma After graduation from Jikei Medical University in 1973, Dr Homma served as the lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, St. Marianna University and Department Director, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology. Since 2009 he has been serving as the Director, Center for Dementia Care Research in Tokyo, Japan. He is the director of Japan Society for Geriatric Psychiatry, and Dementia Research. He is also the President of Japan Society for Dementia Care. He is a member of ADI’s Medical and Scientific Advisory Panel (MSAP) and was a chair of the program committee of the ADI conference in Kyoto, Japan.

Ching-Liang Hsieh Ching-Liang Hsieh is a Professor and Director, Graduate Institute of Integrated Medicine, and Acupuncture Research Center, China Medical University, and also is a director of Center for Clinical Trials in Chinese Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan. He is a board director of the International Society of Oriental Medicine, and also an editorial board member of Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine journal. He has both doctor licenses for Western and Chinese medicine, and also is a neurology specialist. He has published over one hundred papers, including basic physiology and clinical research of Acupuncture, and the effect of Traditional Chinese medicine on stroke and epilepsy from basic to clinical trial. He received a PhD in Philosophy (Medical Science), Kyushu University, Japan in 1995; and a PhD in Philosophy (Acupuncture and Moxibustion Massage), Guangzhou Chinese Medicine University, China in 2004. He has been a director, School of Chinese Medicine, Graduate Institute of Chinese Medical Science, and Acupuncture Science, China Medical University; and Deputy Superintendent, China Medical University Hospital; and Professor, Chang Gung University, and Chang Gung Memorial Hospital.

Anne Margriet Pot Anne Margriet Pot is professor of Geropsychology at the Department of Clinical Psychology of the VU University in Amsterdam and Head of the Program on Aging of the Netherlands Institute on Mental Health and Addiction in Utrecht. She has been active in the field of Psychology and Aging for about 25 years, not only in scientific research, but also in academic education and clinical practice. Her research started with her doctoral thesis on the psychological distress of family caregivers of people with dementia and is now focused on monitoring the quality of care and developing evidence-based early interventions for people with dementia and their family caregivers. Dr. Pot has published widely in her areas of interest in scientific and professional journals and she has served as first editor of the Handbook on Geropsychology (In Dutch: Handboek ouderenpsychologie).

Marc WortmannMarc Wortmann is Executive Director of Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI), the federation of over 75 national Alzheimer associations around the world. Marc studied Law and Art in the city of Utrecht in the Neth-erlands and was an entrepreneur in retail for 15 years. During this time Marc was a member of the Parliament of the Province of Utrecht and worked closely with various charities and voluntary organisations. He became Executive Director of Alzheimer Nederland in 2000 and had overall responsibility for the organisation, public policy and external relations, branches and fundraising. From 2002 to 2005 he chaired the Dutch Fundraising Association and was Vice-President of the European Fundraising Association from 2004 to 2007. He has been a speaker at many international conferences on campaigning, raising awareness, fundraising, public pol-icy and ethical issues. Marc joined ADI in 2006, where his main responsibilities are management, public policy and external relations, fundraising, communication and ADI’s annual conference.His main achievements have been a greater visibility of dementia and ADI in global health policy, resulting in a WHO-ADI report on dementia in April 2012 and a significant increase of ADI programmes thanks to additional funding.

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Thursday 18 April

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ADI Council MeetingRoom 401

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People with Dementia

Room 103

14:30 - 14:45 Global Dementia Charter - I Can Live Well with

Dementia Sponsored by Bupa, Plenary Hall

Opening Ceremony

Plenary Hall

14:45 - 16:00 Plenary Session 1Challenges for the Global Health System

Plenary HallTea, Coffee, Exhibition & Posters

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Prevention and Risk Factors in DementiaPlenary Hall

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Plenary Sessions

Keynote lectures on the latest advances in research and care.

Scientific Parallel Sessions

Sessions on the latest development in dementia research.

Care Parallel Sessions

Sessions on the latest in best practice in care.

Policy Parallel Sessions

Sessions on the latest developments regarding policy and advocacy.

Living with Dementia Parallel Sessions

These sessions will be chaired and delivered by people with dementia.

ADI Workshops

Capacity building sessions aimed at Alzheimer associations.

Mandarin Only Parallel Sessions

These sessions will be delivered in Mandarin only.

Satellite Symposiums

In addition to the scientific programme, satellite symposiums will take placethroughout the conference schedule.

To aid navigation of the scientific programme, sessions have been categorised into themes. Each category has been given a colour and symbol (shown below), which will appear throughout the programme detail.

Simultaneous TranslationThis symbol indicates where sessions will also be translated into Mandarin.

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Saturday 20 April

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Dementia DiagnosisRoom 201BC

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Behaviour and Psychology of

DementiaRoom 201DEF

Parallel Session 18

Support, Training and Education

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Parallel Session 19Share the Experiences

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Mandarin Only

Room 102

ADI WorkshopGlobal Priorities, Local Action: How ADI Members Can Make Dementia a

Global Health PriorityRoom 201A

Tea, Coffee, Exhibition & Posters

Room: 101

Parallel Session 21

Imaging and BiomarkersRoom 201BC

Parallel Session 22

Non Pharmacological InterventionsRoom 201DEF

Parallel Session 23Voices of People with

Dementia and Families

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Parallel Session 24Dementia Care in Chinese Culture:

Thought and Practice Mandarin Only

Room 102

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ADI World Reports: Tools for Awareness

and ActionRoom 201A

Lunch, Exhibition & PostersRoom 101

13:15 - 14:15 Special Symposium - National

Alzheimer and Dementia Strategies

ADI - Government Alzheimer PlanRoom 201 DEF

Plenary Session 4

Nutrition and Oral Care in DementiaPlenary Hall

Plenary Session 5

A Cure for Alzheimer’s Disease by 2025? (Debate) Plenary Hall

Tea, Coffee, Exhibition & Posters

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Closing Ceremony

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Friday 19 April

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Quality of Life for People with Dementia and CarersPlenary Hall

Tea, Coffee, Exhibition & Posters

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Parallel Session 1

Epidemiology of Dementia

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Parallel Session 2

Living with DementiaRoom 102

Parallel Session 3

Support and Training for Informal and

Professional CarersPlenary Hall

Parallel Session 4

Quality of LifeRoom 201DEF

Lunch, Exhibition & Posters

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12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium - Future Options

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Sponsored by NovartisRoom 201BC

Parallel Session 6

New and Future Treatments

Room 201BC

Parallel Session 7

Dementia Prevention and

Risk FactorsRoom 201DEF

Parallel Session 8

Public Health InitiativesRoom 102

Parallel Session 9

Person Centred Care

Plenary Hall

Tea, Coffee, Exhibition & Posters

Room 101

Parallel Session 11How Animal Models

Help Human Studies / Other Dementias

Room 201BC

Parallel Session 12

Policy and Campaigning

Room 102

Parallel Session 13

Dementia Care and Technology

Room 201DEF

Parallel Session 14

Dementia Friendly Communities

Plenary Hall

Conference DinnerDingXian, Taipei 101

17:45 - 18:45 Satellite Symposium - The Leap: Innovative Short Film that Aims to

Understand Alzheimer’s and Raise Awareness

Sponsored by Eisai, Room 201 BC

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FundraisingRoom 201A

ADI WorkshopParticipant Access and Enrolment in Research

Studies Meeting (by invitation only)

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08:00 - 18:00 Registration

Location: Entrance Foyer, Level 1

09:00 - 12:30 ADI Council Meeting

Location: Room 401 Entry by invitation only

12:30 - 13:15 Welcome Meeting for People with Dementia

Location: Room 103

13:30 - 14:30 Opening Ceremony

Location: Plenary Hall

14:30 - 14:45 Global Dementia Charter - I Can Live Well with Dementia

Sponsored by Bupa, Location: Plenary Hall

14:45 - 16:00 Plenary Session 1

Challenges for the Global Health System

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Jacob Roy Kuriakose, Ming Jang Chiu

14:45 - 14:55 Angela Yang Taiwan A Personal Experience of a Carer PL01

14:55 - 15:25 Marc Wortmann UK World Health Organization makes Dementia a Public Health Priority

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15:25 - 15:55 Cary Adams Switzerland Where are we with the NCD Movement? PL04

16:00 - 16:30 Tea, Coffee, Exhibition and Posters Location: Room 101

16:30 - 18:00 Plenary Session 2

Prevention and Risk Factors in Dementia

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Bengt Winblad

16:30 - 17:00 Deborah Barnes United States Risk Factor Reduction and Dementia Prevalence PL05

17:00 - 17:30 Henry Brodaty Australia Is Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease Possible? PL06

17:30 - 18:00 Sandrine Andrieu France From Epidemiological Studies to Multidomain Prevention Trials

PL07

18:00 - 19:30 Welcome Reception

Location: Room 101, Exhibition Hall

Thursday 18 April 201308:00 - 18:00 Registration

Location: Entrance Foyer, Level 1

09:00 - 10:30 Plenary Session 3

Quality of Life for People with Dementia and Carers

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Li Ling Ng

09:00 - 09:10 Chain-Chin Yen Taiwan A Personal Experience of a Person Living with Dementia

PL08

09:10 - 09:35 Anne Margriet Pot Netherlands Internet Intervention for Family Carers PL09

09:35 - 10:00 Akira Homma Japan Asian Approach to Dementia Care PL10

10:00 - 10:25 Ching-Laing Hsieh Taiwan Traditional Medicine and Dementia PL11

10:30 - 11:00 Tea, Coffee, Exhibition and Posters Location: Room 101

11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Session 1 - Epidemiology of Dementia

Location: Room 201 BC Session Chair: Emiliano Albanese, Hsiu-Chih Liu

11:00 - 11:15 Karen Ellen Borochowitz

South Africa Identifying Dementia in Rural South Africa OC001

11:15 - 11:30 Yu Sun Taiwan Epidemiological Study of Dementia (Including Mild Cognitive Impairment) in Taiwan

OC002

11:30 - 11:45 Yueqin Huang China The 10/66 Study and its Influence in China OC003

11:45 - 12:00 Veer Bahadur Singh India Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Elderly Population of North India

OC004

12:00 - 12:15 Yu-Tzu Wu United Kingdom Time Period, Birth Cohort and Prevalence of Dementia in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan

OC005

12:15 - 12:30 Yuan-Han Yang Taiwan Registration of Alzheimer’s Disease in Taiwan OC006

11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Session 2 - Living with Dementia

Location: Room 102 Session Chair: Lynda Hogg, Ker-Neng Lin

11:00 - 11:15 Hiroshi Terashima Japan Life and Singing with Dementia OC007

11:15 - 11:30 Kate Swaffer Australia The Unique Challenges of Younger Onset Dementia

OC008

11:30 - 11:45 Nina Balácková Czech Republic My Life with Dementia OC009

11:45 - 12:00 Naomi Lim Indonesia Enjoying Life with Dementia OC011

12:00 - 12:15 Kate Swaffer Australia Dementia and the Impact of not Driving OC012

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11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Session 3 - Support and Training for Informal and Professional Carers

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Amit Dias, Li-Chan Lin

11:00 - 11:15 Gale Carey Canada U-First! A Training Program for Persons Caring for People with Alzheimer’s Disease or Other Dementias

OC013

11:15 - 11:30 See Mun Kan Singapore A Psychosocial Care Model for Both Dementia Persons and Caregivers

OC014

11:30 - 11:45 Bel Wong Hong Kong Effect of Online Counselling on Caregivers of People with Dementia to Enhance their Self-Efficacy and Improve Patient’s Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia

OC015

11:45 - 12:00 Srikala Bharath India House Hold Burden of Dementia – A Jig-Saw Puzzle : Experience from India

OC016

12:00 - 12:15 Sanna Aavaluoma Finland New Training Philosophy In Finnish Dementia Care OC017

12:15 - 12:30 Anne Koivisto Finland Early Psychosocial Intervention to Delay Institutionalization of Patients with Alzheimer’s Disease - A Randomised Controlled Trial (ALSOVA)

OC018

11:00 - 12:30 Parallel Session 4 - Quality of Life

Location: Room 201 DEF Session Chair: David Troxel, Hong-Jer Chang

11:00 - 11:15 Han Fu Taiwan The Association between Cognitive Domains and Fall Risk in the Elderly

OC019

11:15 - 11:30 Faraneh Farin Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Evaluation and Comparison of Four Different Care-Giving Approaches and their Affect on Depression, Care Burden and General Health of Dementia Care-Givers in Iran

OC020

11:30 - 11:45 Chao-Yin Li Taiwan Expressed Emotion in Family Caregivers of Dementia Patients in Taiwan

OC021

11:45 - 12:00 Leila Alouane Tunisia Weight Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease Patient and the Zarit Score of their Caregiver.

OC022

12:00 - 12:15 Tarja Välimäki Finland Family Caregivers’ Life Orientation Based on their Diaries

OC023

12:15 - 12:30 Tsung-Hsueh Lu Taiwan Risk of Dying from Aspiration Pneumonia in Patients who Died with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia in US and Taiwan: An Analysis of Multiple-Cause Mortality Files

OC024

11:00 - 12:30 ADI Workshop - Fundraising

Location: Room 201 ASession Chair: Johan Vos

Speaker: Marc Wortmann, UK, Johan Vos, UKWorld Alzheimer’s Month (WAM) was officially established in 2012 after having had World Alzheimer’s Day since 1994. There have been several approaches to ADI about how we could use WAM for more fund-raising efforts. In this session we will show you two examples, the Memory Tree concept as well as an app that will be developed for WAM. Both can be used by Alzheimer associations from around the world to raise money for their organisation.

Friday 19 April 2013

12:45 - 13:45 Satellite Symposium - Future Options for Treatment of Dementia with Rivastigmine

Sponsored by Novartis Location: Room 201 BC Chair: Jeffrey Cummings, Ming-Jang Chiu

12:45 - 13:00 Jeffrey Cummings United States Rivastigmine Patch: Development and Application

13:00 - 13:15 José Luis Molinuevo Spain Finding the Optimal Dose of Rivastigmine Patch: Clinical Trials and Supportive Evidence

13:15 - 13:30 Zhen-Xin Zhang China Rivastigmine for Parkinson’s Disease Dementia

13:30 - 13:45 Jeffrey Cummings, Ming-Jang Chiu / Panel Q&A Session / Discussion

14:00 - 15:30 Parallel Session 6 - New and Future Treatments

Location: Room 201 BC Session Chair: Daisy Acosta, Ching-Kuan Liu

14:00 - 14:15 Shugene Lynn Taiwan Site-Specific Amyloid-Beta Vaccine for Immunotherapy of Alzheimer’s Disease

OC025

14:15 - 14:30 Andrew Kirk Canada Less Education Predicts Anticholinsterase Discontinuation in Rural and Remote Patients with Dementia

OC026

14:30 - 14:45 Bin Zhang United States Multiscale Gene Network Remodelling in Alzheimer’s Disease

OC027

14:45 - 15:00 Claude M. Wischik United Kingdom Rationale and Trial Design Considerations for Adjunctive Phase 3 Program for Tau-Based Disease Modifying Treatment with Lmtx (Tm) in China

OC028

15:00 - 15:15 Chi-Ying Lin Taiwan Effectiveness of Cholinesterase Inhibitors in Alzheimer’s Disease: Experience from a Routine Memory Clinic Setting in Taiwan

OC029

15:15 - 15:30 Chieh-Hsin Lin Taiwan Enhancement of Nmda Neurotransmission as a Potential Treatment of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease

OC030

14:00 - 15:30 Parallel Session 7 - Dementia Prevention and Risk Factors

Location: 201 DEF Session Chair: TBC

14:00 - 14:15 Benjumin Hsu Australia Reproductive Hormones and Cognitive Function among Community-Dwelling Older Men: The Concord Health and Ageing in Men Project

OC031

14:15 - 14:30 Pei-Hsuan Weng Taiwan Meta-Analysis: Smoking as a Risk Factor for Alzheimer’s Disease and Vascular Dementia

OC033

14:30 - 14:45 Brian Draper Australia Psychotropic Drugs, Health Services and Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Community – Findings from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study

OC034

14:45 - 15:00 Shu Er Yang Taiwan Association Between Taiwanese Ethnic Groups and the Risk Of Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease

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12:30 - 13:30 Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy’s ‘Meet the Editor’ session. (See page 20 for full details)Location: Room 101Chair: Bengt Winblad

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Scientific Parallel Sessions

Care Parallel Sessions

Policy Parallel Sessions

Living with Dementia Parallel Sessions

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14:00 - 15:30 Parallel Session 8 - Public Health Initiatives

Location: Room 102 Session Chair: Jeremy Hughes

14:00 - 14:15 Zhaorui Liu China Economic Costs of Dementia in Low and Middle Income Countries

OC037

14:15 - 14:30 Raelene Hartman Singapore The Mental First Aid Kit: Addressing the Mental Health Needs of Older Adults in Singapore

OC038

14:30 - 14:45 Sabine Jansen Germany More Participation for People with Dementia OC039

14:45 - 15:00 Yolande Yui Ting Leung

Hong Kong The Use of Creative Volunteer Management and Reach-Out Strategies in Awareness, Prevention and Early Detection of Cognitive Impairment Project

OC040

15:00 - 15:15 Daphne Koek Singapore An Integrated Public Education Plan for Dementia: Raising Knowledge, Understanding and Empathy

OC041

15:15 - 15:30 Gale Carey Canada Developing a New System of Care through Cross- Sectoral Collaboration: A Knowledge Exchange Approach

OC042

14:00 - 15:30 Parallel Session 9 - Person Centered Care

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Markus Löftström, Shu-Jen Lu

14:00 - 14:15 Yen Theng See Singapore “Temasek Cares – Icommunity@North” - An Integrated Community Mental Health and Dementia Support Network in Singapore

OC043

14:15 - 14:30 Po Tsung Chen Taiwan The Environmental Evaluation of Care Unit for Dementia Patients in Taiwan by the Professional Environmental Assessment Protocol (Peap) of Japan

OC044

14:30 - 14:45 Po-Yen Chen Taiwan Satisfactions and Perceptions of Home Rehabilitation: Comparisons between Disabled Older Adults with or without Cognitive Impairments

OC045

14:45 - 15:00 Kumi Sin Yee Ng Hong Kong Improving Person-Centered Care for People with Dementia living in Residential Homes through Person -Centered Care Service Audits in Hong Kong

OC046

15:00 - 15:15 I Ching Lee Taiwan The Research of the Improvement in the Medical Care for Dementia Patients and Aged-Friendly Hospitals—Case Study: Jiann-Ren Hospital

OC047

15:15 - 15:30 Jia Yen Eng Singapore Home Interventions Encompassing Person- Centered Dementia Care Concepts: Two Case Reports of Persons with Alzheimer’s Dementia

OC048

14:00 - 15:30 ADI Meeting - Participant Access and Enrolment in Research Studies

Location: Room 201A Session Chair: Marc Wortmann Entry by Invitation Only

A meeting to provide feedback to ADI about the development of a tool to help people identify and enrol in clinical trials and psychosocial research interventions worldwide.

15:30 - 16:00 Tea, Coffee, Exhibition and Posters Location: Room 101

Friday 19 April 2013 16:00 - 17:30 Parallel Session 11 - How Animal Models Help Human Studies / Other Dementias

Location: Room 201 BC

Session Chair: Jeffrey Cummings

16:00 - 16:15 Yong Yan China Protective Effect of Exogenous Hydrogen Sulfide and Donepezil in Pc12 Cells Damaged by A? 25 to 35

OC049

16:15 - 16:30 Sabah Ansar Saudi Arabia In Vivo Effects of a Neuroprotective Compound A2 in Tau P301L Mutant Mice

OC050

16:30 - 16:45 Ming-Hsuan Ou-Yang United States N-Terminal Region of Myelin Basic Protein Reduces Fibrillar Amyloid Beta in an Alzheimer’s Disease Mouse Model

OC051

16:45 - 17:00 Shaw-Ji Chen Taiwan Compare Comorbid Physical Illness in Patients with Vascular Dementias and Others in the Daycare of a General Hospital in Taiwan

OC052

17:00 - 17:15 Yong Yan China Signalling Pathways Involved in Exogenous Hydrogen Sulfide and Donepezil Regulation of App Alpha Metabolism

OC054

16:00 - 17:30 Parallel Session 12 - Policy and Campaigning

Location: Room 102 Session Chair: Glenn Rees, Te-Jen Lai

16:00 - 16:15 Hamish Robertson Australia The Global Prevalence of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Spatial Analysis

OC055

16:15 - 16:30 Li-Jung Elizabeth Ku Taiwan Costs of Medical Care for Dementia Patients in Taiwan: A Population-Based Study

OC056

16:30 - 16:45 David Troxel United States A New Dementia “Bill Of Rights” OC057

16:45 - 17:00 Gale Carey Canada Dementia and Comorbid Conditions: Advocating for Integrated Care

OC058

17:00 - 17:15 Chen-Shuo Hong Taiwan Global Disease Regime: The Case of Alzheimer’s Disease Movement in Taiwan

OC060

16:00 - 17:30 Parallel Session 13 - Dementia Care and Technology

Location: Room 201 DEF Session Chair: Sui-Hing Yan, Anne Margriet Pot

16:00 - 16:15 Hui-Wen Chien Taiwan ATIT (Alzheimer’s Therapy Aided by Instructional Design and Technology)

OC061

16:15 - 16:30 Leopold Liss United States Television and Dementia, the Caveats OC062

16:30 - 16:45 Ben Hicks United Kingdom Developing Guidance for Using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to Improve the Well-Being of People with Dementia

OC063

16:45 - 17:00 Claudia Lai Hong Kong Comparing Lay and Professional Perspectives and Acceptance of Computerized Assessments in Cognitive Screening

OC064

17:00 - 17:15 Paraskevi Sakka Greece Sociable - Next Generation Cognitive Training Using Multi-Touch Surface Computers

OC065

17:15 - 17:30 Hung Ju Chien Taiwan Improving the Quality of Later Life of Older People with Dementia by Using Unit Care Mode

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18 - 20 April 2013 Taipei

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16:00 - 17:30 Parallel Session 14 - Dementia Friendly Communities

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Nicole Batsch, Wen-Chen Ouyang

16:00 - 16:15 Li-Yu Tang Taiwan Effect of the Service of Family of Wisdom for People with Dementia and their Caregiver

OC067

16:15 - 16:30 Ann Pascoe United Kingdom The Rocky Road to a Rural Dementia Friendly Community

OC068

16:30 - 16:45 Brian Draper Australia Improving Dementia Care in Acute Hospitals - Findings from the Hospital Dementia Services Project

OC069

16:45 - 17:00 Po-Tin Lam Hong Kong End of Life Care Received by Patients with Advanced Dementia in their Final Days of Life

OC070

17:00 - 17:15 Hsueh-Chuan Yu Taiwan Non-Profit Organization for Dementia Patients in Promoting Friendly Community Care - A Case Study of Zeelandia Dementia Association in Tainan City

OC071

17:15 - 17:30 Jeremy Hughes United Kingdom Dementia Friendly Communities that Understand how to Help

OC072

16:00 - 17:30 ADI Workshop - Managing and Establishing Branches (For ADI Members Only) Location: Room 201 A Session Chair: Marc Wortmann

Speakers: Harry Johns, Alzheimer’s Association, USA, Sabine Jansen, Deutsche Alzheimer Gesellschaft, Germany, Martina Setiawan, Asosiasi Alzheimer Indonesia

With the growth of the Alzheimer movement, more and more associations are establishing local or regional branches or chapters. Or it is the other way around, where local or regional associations create a national umbrella or federation. In any case it is good to look at the structure of an organisation. This session will show several models on how to do that and discuss the pros and cons of each of them using examples from the real world: United States, Germany and Thailand. We want to see what we can learn from them and discuss if there is a perfect model.

17:45 - 18:45 Satellite Symposium - The Leap: Innovative Short Film that Aims to Understand Alzheimer’s

and Raise Awareness

Sponsored by Eisai Taiwan Inc. Location: Room 201 BC Chair: TBC

17:45 - 17:50 Mr Chun Yu Chen Opening

17:50 - 18:15 The Leap Team Film Viewing

18:15 - 18:30 The Leap Team Film Introdution

18:30 - 18:45 The Leap Team, Mr Li Chou Yang,Mr Chun Yu Chen

Panel Discussion

19:00 - 23:00 Conference Dinner

Location: DingXian, Taipei 101

Friday 19 April 2013 Saturday 20 April 201308:00 - 18:00 Registration

Location: Entrance Foyer, Level 1

09:30 - 11:00 Parallel Session 16 - Dementia Diagnosis

Location: Room 201 BC Session Chair: Brian Draper, Yuan-Han Yang

09:30 - 09:45 Jess Leung Hong Kong Re-Evaluation of Psychometric Properties of Cantonese Mini-Mental State Examination (C-Mmse) in Hong Kong Chinese

OC073

09:45 - 10:00 Shieh-Yueh Yang Taiwan Risk Evaluation for Alzheimer’s Disease by Assaying Biomarkers in Plasma Using Immunomagnetic Reduction

OC074

10:00 - 10:15 Natalia Mikhaylova Russia Mixed Dementia - A Comparative Follow-up Study 0C075

10:15 - 10:30 Rakesh Balachandar India Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment: Beyond Memory

OC076

10:30 - 10:45 Leung-Wing Chu Hong Kong Leptin and the Risk of Progression to Alzheimer’s Disease Among Chinese Older Adults with Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment.

OC077

09:30 - 11:00 Parallel Session 17 - Behaviour and Psychology of Dementia

Location: Room 201 DEF Session Chair: Philip Poi, Mau-Sun Hua

09:30 - 09:45 Chi-Ying Lin Taiwan Confrontation Naming Errors in Alzheimer’s Disease

OC079

09:45 - 10:00 Jin-Lieh Chan Taiwan Learned Insight of Amnesia Vanishing Later than Self Awareness in Late Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)

OC080

10:00 - 10:15 Chun-Luan Yang Taiwan Art Therapy for Dementia Patients: Drawing with Reflection and Deep Feelings

OC081

10:15 - 10:30 Yung-En Huang Taiwan Art and Dementia: Experiential Music Therapy Group in Dementia Care

OC082

10:30 - 10:45 Timothy Kwok Hong Kong A Pilot Study of Emotion Recognition Impairment in Older People with Early Dementia

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Saturday 20 April 201309:30 - 11:00 Parallel Session 18 - Support, Training and Education

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Faraneh Farin, Yea-Ing Shyu

09:30 - 09:45 Gemma KC Wong Hong Kong What can Programme Activity Workers Contribute to Person with Cognitive Impairment in Hong Kong? – An Exploratory Approach

OC089

09:45 - 10:00 See Mun Kan Singapore The Challenge of Language in Effective Communication / Caregiving for People with Dementia in the Singapore Context

OC085

10:00 - 10:15 Chun-Chang Yeh Taiwan The Inter-Rater Reliability of Clinical Dementia Rating Used Semi-Structured Questionnaire in Chang Gung Dementia Center.

OC086

10:15 - 10:30 Yen Chun Kuo Singapore Dementia Activities and Care Toolkit (Demact) Programme – Effectiveness and Benefits of the Programme

OC087

10:30 - 10:45 Ryder Tsz Hong Chan

Hong Kong The Association Between Interventions Improving Person-Centered Care for People with Dementia Living in Residential Homes and the Emotional Well-Being of Residential Home Staff in Hong Kong

OC088

10:45 - 11:00 Ramanthan Sathaianathan

India Setting up of the Madras Memory Clinic – An Integrated Model

OC090

09:30 - 11:00 Parallel Session 19 - 華人失智症家屬照顧經驗座談

Share the Experiences of Chinese Family Caregivers for Dementia (Mandarin Only) Location: Room 102 Session Chairs: Gemma Wong, Chao-Ming Liu

本次會議有來自香港、新加坡、馬來西亞及台灣的家庭照顧者,一起探討失智症在該地區的相關議題。

本次會議開放給所有與會者參與。

This session will bring together family caregivers from Hong Kong, Singapore,Taiwan and Malaysia to discuss issues relevant to Alzheimer’s in the region. This session is open to all conference delegates.

09:30 - 11:00 ADI Workshop - Global Priorities, Local Action: How ADI Members Can Make Dementia a Global

Health Priority Location: Room 201 A Session Chair: Mike Splaine

Speakers: Marc Wortmann, UK and Mike Splaine, USA ADI is engaged within the World Health Organization (WHO) and selected United Nations (UN) work streams and processes but the secret of our success is the local action that our members can take. This includes advocating for the development of national plans, the establishment of effective relationships with key government officials and implementing key joint visibility actions such as World Alzheimer‘s Month and delivery of key reports to local officials. Come and hear how we are all capable of carrying out the global strategy in each of our home countries.

09:30 - 12:00 Special Symposium - Acute Care of Older Persons with Dementia

Sponsored by Veterans Affairs Commission, Executive Yuan, R.O.CRoom: VIP Room, Level 4Chairs: Wayne Huey-Herng Sheu, Yuk-Keung Lo

09:30 - 09:50 Sandrine Andrieu France Acute Hospital Care for Patients with Dementia in France

SS1

09:50 - 10:10 Henry Brodaty Australia Acute Hospital Care for Patients with Dementia in Australia

SS2

10:10 - 10:30 Kenji Toba Japan The Acute Care Needs and System for Dementia Patients in Japan

SS3

10:30 - 10:40 Questions

10:40 - 10:50 Tea, Coffee (Served outside VIP Room, Level 4)

10:50 - 11:10 Li-Ning Peng Taiwan Acute Hospital Care for Older Persons with Dementia in Taiwan: A Nationwide Cohort Study

SS4

11:10 - 11:30 Chien-Liang Liu Taiwan Quality of Acute Care for Older Persons with Dementia: A Hospital-Based Study

SS5

11:30 - 11:50 Yu-Te Lin Taiwan Dementia-Friendly Acute Care: A Green Channel for Dementia Care Home Residents

SS6

11:50 - 12:00 Questions

11:00 - 11:30 Tea, Coffee, Exhibition and Posters Location: Room 101

11:30 - 13:00 Parallel Session 21 - Imaging and Biomarkers

Location: Room 201 BC Session Chair: Howard Feldman, Ming-Chyi Pai

11:30 - 11:45 Leung-Wing Chu Hong Kong Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers in Chinese Alzheimer’s Disease Patients

OC091

11:45 - 12:00 Ming-Jang Chiu Taiwan Does Plasma Tell about Alzheimer’s Disease - A Neuroimaging and Neuropsychological Association Study

OC092

12:00 - 12:15 Yi-Cheng Lin Taiwan Structural Integrity of the Cingulum Bundle and its Relationship with Executive Function in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Patients with Mild Alzheimer’s Disease

OC093

12:15 - 12:30 Kai-Yuan Tzen Taiwan A Preliminary Experience using C-11 Pib for the Diagnosis of AD in Taiwan

OC094

12:30 - 12:45 Ko-Ting Chao Taiwan In Vivo Quantification of Beta-Amyloid Plaque Deposition by [18F]Av-45 Dynamic Pet Imaging in App/Ps1 Transgenic Mice

OC095

12:45 - 13:00 Hsien-Yuan Lane China G72 as a Peripheral Blood Biomarker for Schizophrenia

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11:30 - 13:00 Parallel Session 22 - Non Pharmacological Interventions

Location: Room 201 DEF Session Chair: Yi-Jung Tsai

11:30 - 11:45 Meng-Tien Wu Taiwan Comparison of Effects of Tai Chi Chuan and Western Exercises on Cognitive Functions in Older Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

OC097

11:45 - 12:00 Timothy Kwok Hong Kong The Effectiveness of Acupuncture on Sleep Quality of Elderly with Dementia

OC098

12:00 - 12:15 Caroline Baker United Kingdom Pearl Project: Introducing Excellence in Dementia Care Homes

OC099

12:15 - 12:30 Li-Yu Tang Taiwan Effect of Two Years Activity Programs for People with Mild Dementia

OC100

12:30 - 12:45 Meng-Fan Li Taiwan Effect of Intergenerational Program for the Dementia Elderly in Day Care Center

OC101

12:45 - 13:00 Chui Ping Woo Hong Kong Memory Lane Project – Hong Kong Herbal Tea Shop

OC102

11:30 - 13:00 Parallel Session 23 - Voices of People with Dementia and Families

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Wendy Fleming, Wen-Chuin Hsu

11:30 - 11:45 Ann Pascoe United Kingdom The Power of the Website Voice OC103

11:45 - 12:00 Man-Yen Theresa Chiu

Taiwan Living with People with Alzheimer’s: Point of View of the Member of a Family

OC104

12:00 - 12:15 Heidi Härmä Finland We Demand Rehabilitation! - The Voices of the People for the Finnish Memory Program

OC105

12:15 - 12:30 Henna Nikumaa Finland Diagnosis is Not the End OC106

12:30 - 12:45 Lisa Hee Australia “I Want Them to Remember their Father, Not the Dementia”: The Person at Home Hiding the Effects of Dementia on their Spouse and from their Children after Admission to an Aged Care Facility.

OC108

11:30 - 13:00 Parallel Session 24 - 華人失智照護之思維與實踐 Dementia Care in Chinese Culture: Thought and Practice (Mandarin Only) Location: Room 102 Session Chairs: Jong-Ling Fu, Rong-Chi Chen

11:30 - 11:45 Oi I Chio Taiwan 現行三種簡易施測工具用於早期失智症篩檢之

敏感性及精確性

OC109

11:45 - 12:00 Shu Mei Hu Taiwan 台灣本土化的生活單位型照護模式(Unit Care) 實踐過程---以私立雙連安養中心失智症專區為例

OC110

12:00 - 12:15 Mei Huei Cai Taiwan 失智症患者的非藥物療法效果----以私立雙連安

養中心系列化的園藝照護為例

OC111

12:15 - 12:30 Henry S. Kao Hong Kong Calligraphy in the Treatment of Dementia / 書法

於失智症治療之運用

OC113

12:30 - 12:45 Jong Ling Fu Taiwan Unrecognized - the Concept of End-Stage Dementia: Dementia Hospice Care in Taiwan / 末期失智症的未知領域: 台灣失智症的安寧療護

OC114

11:30 - 13:00 ADI Workshop - ADI World Reports: Tools for Awareness and Action

Location: Room 201 A Session Chair: Mike Splaine

Speakers: Nicole Batsch, USA, Mike Splaine, USA and Maxine Thompson, Australia ADI has produced major world reports that are great tools for raising concern and awareness with the general public and policy-makers. Using the latest report on stigma, participants in this workshop will be briefed on the key messages of the report and the audiences for those messages, and will get tips on how to continue to use the report for general public awareness and to create partnerships with government on anti-stigma efforts. Examples from members that can be repeated around the world will be included.

13:00 - 14:30 Lunch, Exhibition and Posters Location: Room 101

13:15 - 14:15 Special Symposium - National Alzheimer and Dementia Strategies

Location: Room 201 DEF Chair: Marc Wortmann

Speakers: Representative from the Government of Taiwan, Representative from the Australian Government, Anne Margriet Pot, Netherlands and Marc Wortmann, UK

This session gives an overview of national Alzheimer and dementia strategies from various countries and touches on the success factors and how ADI can support efforts to develop a national strategy. Australia was the first country in the world where the government decided to make dementia a national health priority in 2005 and created a National Framework for Action on Dementia 2006-2010. After that, this commitment continued and even became stronger. A representative from the Australian Government will talk about their programme and a representative from the Government of Taiwan will tell us about the policies in our host country. Professor Anne Margriet Pot from Free University Amsterdam is producing a report for ADI with a comparison of national strategies and will touch on the key factors to make these successful. Finally Marc Wortmann, Executive Director of ADI, will show how ADI can support Alzheimer associations and governments that want to make a national plan or strategy.

14:30 - 16:00 Plenary Session 4

Nutrition and Oral Care in Dementia Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Ming-Jang Chiu

14:00 - 14:30 Daisy Acosta Dominican Republic

Eating Behaviours of People with Dementia PL12

14:30 - 15:00 Peter Foltyn Australia Oral and Dental Care in People with Dementia PL13

15:00 - 15:30 Emiliano Albanese United States Dementia and Weight Loss: An Epidemiologic Overview

PL14

16:00 - 16:30 Tea, Coffee, Exhibition and Posters Location: Room 101

16:30 - 18:00 Plenary Session 5

A Cure for Alzheimer’s Disease by 2025? (Debate) Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Dale Goldhawk

16:00 - 16:30 Christopher Chen Singapore PL15

16:30 - 17:00 Howard Feldman Australia PL16

17:00 - 17:30 Audience Questions

18:00 - 18:30 Closing Ceremony

Location: Plenary Hall Session Chair: Jacob Roy Kuriakose, Ming Jang Chiu

Saturday 20 April 2013

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Poster PresentationsYounger Onset Dementia

P001 AN ELDERLY DAY CARE CENTER’S ATTEMPT TO PROMOTE A TEAM APPROACH IN THE CARE OF FRONT TEMPORAL DEMENTIA PRE-SENILE PATIENTSAyako Sakuma

Other Dementias

P002 ALZHEIMER DISEASE OR CREUTZFELDT-JACOB DISEASE?Yuan-Chun Hsiao

New and Future Treatments

P003 TREATMENT OF LATE-STAGE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE WITH FOLATE DERIVATIVES IN 3XTG-AD MICEHung-Cheng Shu

P004 NEUROPROTECTIVE ROLE OF S-ADENOSYLMETHIONINE (SAM) IN NEURON CELLSYuan-Han Yang

P005 THE UTILIZATION OF AMBULATORY CARE BEFORE DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN TAIWANChiaming Li

P006 LOVASTATIN ATTENUATES NMDA INDUCED EXCITOTOXICITY BY BLOCKING ACTIVITY ON CALPAIN AND CDK5 OVER-ACTIVATIONTao Ma

P007 NEUROLEPTIC THERAPY IN MULTI MORBIDITY IN GERONTOLOGY INSTITUTE, SKOPJEOlivera Bundaleska

P008 COMPARISON OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WITH MILD ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE IN TWO RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS AND AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY Joel Raskin

P010 THE INFLUENCE OF PEGANUM HARMALA L. ON BEHAVIOURAL, BIOCHEMICAL AND DNA FRAGMENTATION STUDIES IN COGNITIVE DEFICIT MICEHanumanthachar Karichedu Joshi

P011 THE EFFECTS OF EXOGENOUS HYDROGEN SULFIDE ON THE CATABOLISM OF BACE-1 ENZYME IN PRIMARY CULTURE NEURONXiaoshan Chen

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Dementia

P012 ETHANOL EXTRACT OF ZIZIPHI SPINOSAE PROTECTS DIFFERENTIATED PC12 CELL FROM AMYLOID BETA PROTEIN INDUCED NEUROTOXICITYChien Li Chen

P013 A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ACUPRESSURE FOR DECREASING AGITATED BEHAVIOR IN DEMENTIALingyu Hsieh

Dementia Prevention and Risk Factors

P014 HEARING LOSS AND ALZHEIMER DISEASE: A SURVEY FROM AN ALZHEIMER DISEASE CENTERMeng Tsang Hsieh

P015 THE BRAIN MRI AND MRA FINDINGS OF PATIENTS VISITED TO A GENERAL HOSPITAL MEMORY DISORDER CLINICJae-Hyeok Heo

P016 DEMENTIA RESEARCH MAPPING: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DEMENTIA RESEARCH FRAMEWORK TO IDENTIFY RESEARCH GAPS AND FUTURE HEALTH SERVICE NEEDSAngelique Mavrodaris

P017 THE PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTION OF ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTSShehong Pan

P019 INCIDENCE OF DEMENTIA IN MIDDLE-AGED AND ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSIONLing-Ling Yeh

P020 THE EFFECT OF CAROTID ARTERY STENTING ON COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH CAROTID ARTERY STENOSIS: A PROSPECTIVE, 3 MONTHS FOLLOW-UP STUDY Kyung Won Park

P021 DIFFERENCES IN FUNCTIONAL FITNESS BETWEEN NORMAL AND MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRED OLDER ADULTSHsin-Hsien Wu

P022 DECLINE IN OBJECTIVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION VERSUS PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN OLDER ADULTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASES DURING 2 YEARS FOLLOW-UPChing-I Chang

P023 SOCIOECONOMIC AND OCCUPATIONAL RISK FACTORS FOR ALZHEIMERS DISEASE IN SWEDEN: A NATIONWIDE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDYXinjun Li

P024 HEALTH LITERACY CONTRIBUTES TO DECREASING PREVALENCE OF DEMENTIA IN THE COMMUNITY-DWELLING JAPANESE ELDERLY IN AN URBAN CITYChisako Yamamoto

How Animal Models Help Human Studies

P025 EFFECT OF RED MOLD DIOSCOREA ON MEMORY AND LEARNING IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEChien Li Chen

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Poster PresentationsDementia Care and Technology

P026 NURSING INTERVENTION OF ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTSWenjing Ma

P027 THE 1-YEAR EFFECTIVENESS OF INTEGRATIVE NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN DAY CARE CENTER FOR PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA IN ONE PUBLIC PSYCHIATRIC TEACHING CENTER IN SOUTHERN TAIWAN - PILOT STUDYWen-Chen Ouyang

P028 CHANGE IN THE COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS AND DAILY ACTIVITIES DEMENTIA SUFFERERS WHO RESIDE IN A LONG-TERM, GROUP-LIVING FACILITY IN JAPANSayuri Kobayashi

P029 SUBSTANTIATIVE RESEARCH - THE EFFECT OF REGULAR, CONTINUOUS FOOT CARE ON THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIARyoko Rokkaku

P030 THE EXPLORATION OF THE EFFECTS ON USING THE E-CHERISH MEMORIZING GAME MODEL TO POSTPONE THE LOSING MEMORYHuay Chang

P031 MODERATING EFFECTS OF DYADIC RELATIONAL RESOURCES ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CAREGIVING DEMAND AND ROLE STRAIN FOR CAREGIVERS OF ELDERS WITH DEMENTIA IN TAIWANYea-Ing Lotus Shyu

P032 EVALUATION OF A CARER TRAINING PROJECT FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIAWenyun Cheng

P033 CORRELATION OF FACIAL EXPRESSION AND SATISFACTION WITH COMMUNICATION IN THE OLDER ADULTS WITH MILD TO MODERATE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEShizuka Otsuka

P035 AWARENESS REGARDING LAXATIVE USE AMONG STAFF MEMBERS AT GROUP HOMES FOR ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIAEtsuko Yoshihara

P036 ADAPTIVE TASKS AND COPING SKILLS ASSOCIATED WITH ADJUSTMENT BY RELOCATING OLDER ADULTS WITH DEMENTIA TO LIFE IN A FACILITYMisa Komatsu

P036 A TOUCHING CARERawad Cheikh Shabab

Quality of Life

P037 THE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SELF EFFICACY, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND CARE BURDEN FOR CAREGIVERS OF ELDERLY WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEPo Chun Fu

P038 WITH WHOM ARE DEMENTIA PATIENTS LIVING? A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDYMei-Feng Yang

P039 EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING AMONG FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF ELDERLY PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA IN URBAN JAPANMotoko Onozuka

P040 REHABILITATION OF PATIENTS WITH DISEASES IS SOMATIC QUALITY LIFE IN GERONTOLOGY INSTITUTEElena Brezoska

P041 THE USE OF DOLL THERAPY IN DEMENTIA CAREJui-Chi Wang

P042 APART FROM LOVE WHAT ELSE HAVE SUPPORTED US TO MOVE ON: EVIDENCE FROM PILOT STUDY OF FAMILY CARERChia-Ming Yen

P043 EFFECTS OF THE HOME-BASED CAREGIVER TRAINING PROGRAM ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF PERSONS WITH DEMENTIA: A RANDOMIZED, CONTROLLED TRIALHuei-Ling Huang

P044 THE SANDWICH GENERATION AND CARING FOR AGING ALZHEIMER PARENTS: A GENERATION STORY?- THE FRENCH ALZHEIMER ALERT STUDYDominique Huvent-Grelle

P045 DEMENTIA AND WELL-BEING: CAN THEY CO-EXIST?Kate Swaffer

Person Centered Care

P046 THE RESEARCH OF MEDICAL-CARE ENVIRONMENT FOR THE ELDERLY PATIENTS - THE PLANNING AND DESIGN OF GERIATRIC WARD IN A MEDICAL CENTER IN SOUTHERN TAIWANPo Tsung Chen

P047 FROM THE INDIVIDUALIZED CARE PERSPECTIVE TO INVESTIGATE CHARACTERISTICS OF DAY CARE CENTERS THAT PROVIDE SERVICES TO THE DEMENTIA ELDERLY-FOR EXAMPLE, TAINAN CITY YMCA DAY CARE CENTERSPo Tsung Chen

P048 EFFECTS OF INTEGRATING THE CARING TECHNIQUES FOR THE MULTIPLE DISABLED IN SPECIAL EDUCATION AND FAMILY SUPPORTS FOR AN ELDERLY MOTHER WITH DEMENTIATsuey-Ling Lee

P049 THE APPLICATION OF REMINISCENCE THERAPY - MOBILE GROCERY SHOPChun-Lien Huang

P050 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND DEMENTIA: AN IMPROVED MODEL OF CARE RELATED TO IMPROVED QUALITY OF LIFE FROM THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY TO PRESENT DAYKyle Warkentin

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Dementia Friendly Communities

P051 A REPORT ON NATIONAL INITATIVES IN HOSPITAL CARE FOR PERSONS WITH DEMENTIAMichael Splaine

P052 REGIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR FAMILIES BASED ON “NURSE CONSULTATION ON MEMORY LOSS”PART1: ANALYSIS OF CONSULTATION CONTENTS AND SUPPORT FOR THOSE HAVING FAMILY MEMBERS WITH MEMORY LOSSKeiko Tsuboi

P053 REGIONAL SUPPORT FOR THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA AND THEIR FAMILIES BASED ON “NURSE CONSULTATION ON MEMORY LOSS” PART2: ANALYSIS OF CONSULTATION CONTENTS AND SUPPORT FOR THOSE CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR MEMORY LOSSMasami Shimizu

Poster Presentations

End of Life Care

P054 COMPARISON OF THE INFORMATION TO THE FAMILY IN THE TERMINAL SITUATIONS OF CANCER AND DEMENTIA IN JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREASung Hee Lee

P055 THOUGHTS OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS AND THEIR EXPECTATIONS TO NURSES IN END-OF-LIFE CARE AT GROUP HOME FOR OLDER PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIANaomi Hiraki

P056 BETWEEN IDEAL AND REALISTIC PRACTICE OF TERMINAL SITUATIONS OF CANCER AND DEMENTIA IN JAPAN AND KOREA: FOCUS ON DECISION-MAKING LEADERTaeko Nakashima

P057 FACTORS IN END-OF-LIFE CARE FOR ADVANCED DEMENTIA PATIENTS IN LONG-TERM CARE SETTINGSHsiul-Li Huang

Policy and Campaigning

P058 DIFFERENT CAREGIVER BURDEN PROFILES IN INDIVIDUALS WITH AND WITHOUT DEMENTIA IN TAIWAN COMMUNITYLinen Lin

P059 HOW HAVE PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA BEEN REPRESENTED IN TV DOCUMENTARY PROGRAM IN JAPAN?Takashi Iguchi

P060 EXPLORING A COMMUNITY-BASED MODEL FOR THE SCREENING OF POTENTIAL DEMENTIA AND THE EFFECTIVENESS OF A CARE PLAN - USING TAOYUAN COUNTY AS AN EXAMPLEWen-Ling Wang

P061 THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF CARE DEPENDENCE IN LATER LIFE: A 10/66 RESEARCH PROJECT FUNDED BY THE UK'S ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, RUNNING FROM 2011-14Zhaorui Liu

Public Health Initiatives

P062 PREVALENCE AND PREDICTORS OF CLINICALLY UNDIAGNOSED COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AMONG OLDER RESIDENTS OF NURSING HOMES IN PENANG, MALAYSIALi Li Chen

P063 MAKING DEMENTIA A PUBLIC HEALTH PRIORITY - IMPACT OF THE DEMENTIA INDIA REPORTMathew Varghese

P064 MENTAL WELLBEING FOR BETTER CAREGIVING: THE DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-CARE RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS LIVING WITH ELDERLY PERSONS WITH DEMENTIADaphne Shih Ing Koek

Epidemiology of Dementia

P065 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF SENILE DEMENTIA AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE IN COMMUNITYShiliang Dong

Dementia Imaging and Biomarkers

P066 TWO-LAYER APPEARANCE ON BRAIN PERFUSION SPECT IN IDIOPATHIC NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUSSeiju Kobayashi

P068 A CASE OF DEMENTIA WITH CHRONIC CEREBRAL PARAGONIMIASIS FOUND IN KOREASeok Woo Moon

P069 CELL CYCLE PROTEIN MAD2 AND MAD2B SHOW DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION IN AD BRAIN COMPARED TO AGE MATCHED CONTROLSDragan Ilievski

P070 CLINICAL FEATURES, GENETIC SURVEY AND NEUROIMAGING OF F-18 FLORBETAPIR (AV-45) WITH FDG PET SCANS IN A FAMILY WITH ALZHEIMER DISEASEHom-Chung Fung

P071 CLINICAL ASSESSMENT FOR THE GERIATRIC SERIOUS GAMES FOR COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTIONMoon Ho Park

Dementia Diagnosis

P072 THE SUVEY OF EXCESSIVE DAYTIME SLEEPINESS OF PATIENTS IN MEMORY CLINICYao-Ting Huang

Acute Dementia Care

P073 LITHIUM-INDUCED DELIRIUM IN A PATIENT WITH DEMENTIAKuang-Yang Hsieh

P074 “NURSE’S MEMORY CLINIC” FOR PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA IN ACUTE CARE HOSPITALS IN JAPANMinori Tokui

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Poster PresentationsSupport and Training for Informal and Professional Carers

P075 THE CULTURAL CAREGIVING IMPACT FOR TAIWANESE CAREGIVERS WITH DEMENTIA PATIENTS Wu Shunting

P076 APPLICATION OF KOLB’S LEARNING STYLE THEORY FOR DEMENTIA CAREGIVING EDUCATIONWenyun Cheng

P077 POSITIVE ASPECTS OF CAREGIVING EXPERIENCE: AN EXPLORATORY CASE STUDYYing-Nien Chiu

P078 CLINICAL APPLICATION OF A NURSING PROTOCOL FOR THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA CLASSIFIED AS CASES “DIFFICULT-TO-ASSIST IN BATHING”Takayama Shigeko

P079 AN EVALUATION OF TRAINING PROGRAM FOR DEMENTIA CARE LEADERS CARRIED OUT AT TOKYO DEMENTIA CARE RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTER IN 2011Koichi Nakamura

P080 INNOVATIVE LEADERSHIP BY LEARNING ORGANIZATIONHui-Chuan Wu

P081 A LATENT CLASS ANALYSIS OF EXPERIENCES OF CAREGIVERS OF DEMENTED INDIVIDUALS BASED ON NATIONAL COMMUNITY SURVEY IN TAIWANLinen Lin

P082 HSIN-LING CAFÉ: A HARBOR OF SPIRIT AND MIND FOR CAREGIVERS OF PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIAYa-Huei Lin

P083 “LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE”: CARING FOR PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIAMei-Chun Lin

Education and Training of Medical Professionals

P084 WHETHER PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS ARE ABLE TO ACCOMODATE BPSD?Minoru Irahara

Non Pharmacological Inteventions

P085 “I WILL FOLLOW YOU”—EXPLORE THE EFFECT OF SINGING-PROMPTED VERSUS SPOKEN-ONLY INSTRUCTIONS ON IMMEDIATE FOLLOW-DIRECTION IN MODERATE DEMENTIAYu-Ling Chen

P086 ESTIMATING THE MINIMAL CLINICALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE (MCID) OF THE NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INVENTORY QUESTIONNAIRE (NPI-Q) IN DEMENTIA PATIENTSHui-Fen Mao

P087 THE OUTCOME EVALUATION OF A UNIT ACTIVITY PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA AT A NURSING HOME IN TAIWANJu-Huey Wen

P088 "SO THAT I WOULDN´T BE FORGOTTEN - STORIES FROM MY LIFE TO PEOPLE WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF ME”Sanna Aavaluoma

P089 IS THE OUTCOME OF FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN OLDER ADULTS WITH COGNITION IMPAIRED DIFFERENT FROM NORMAL GROUP AFTER 3-MONTH EXERCISE TRAINING?Chih-Chin Hsieh

P090 A PILOT PROJECT ON MULTI-COMPONENT INTERVENTION TRAINING CLASS FOR PEOPLE WITH EARLY DEMENTIA IN THE COMMUNITYIvy Yuen Fan Wong

P091 THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC THERAPY ON EXPRESSING EMOTION IN DEMENTIAChao-Wen Yang

P092 NURSING CAREPROVIDERS’ NURSING STRATEGIES FOR BEHAVIORAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA: A NATIONWIDE STUDYWenyun Cheng

P093 EFFECTS OF AEROBIC EXERCISE COMBINED WITH DUAL-TASK TRAINING ON COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTYu-Hsiu Chu

P094 APPLYING THE MODEL OF HUMAN OCCUPATION TO ELDERS WITH MILD DEMENTIA: A CASE STUDYPei-Fan Wu

P095 A LEISURE ACTIVITY INTERVENTION IN PATIENTS WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTYi-Chen Chiu

P096 SUPPORT GROUP FOR YOUNGER DEMENTIA AND THEIR CARERS: EMBEDDING DYNAMICS WITH DISCUSSION SESSION, LEISURE ACTIVITY AND SOCIAL INVOLVEMENTYing-Hui Wu

P097 USEFULNESS OF AROMATHERAPY (“SAHIME” ROSE WATER) ON BATHING PROCESS FOR ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA LIVING IN A GERIATRIC HEALTH SERVICE FACILITYYuko Takeda

P098 EFFECT OF PURPOSEFUL ACTIVITIES FOR SENSORY PROCESSING DEFICIT IN PATIENTS WITH DEMENTIA Huang-Ju Chi

Safety in Dementia

P099 EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT NAVIGATION SYSTEM ON PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER’S DISEASEChen-Wen Fang

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Poster PresentationsNutrition and Eating Behaviours

P100 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN COMORBIDITY INDEX AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN CASE OF DAY CARELingchun Huang

Mental Capacity

P101 DEMENTIA AND TERTIARY EDUCATION: AN UNLIKELY PARTNERSHIPKate Swaffer

Art and Dementia

P102 NON PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES FOR ALHEIMER’S PATIENTS AND CAREGIVERSJose Antonio Vargas

Cross Cultural Issues and Dementia

P103 MEDICATION MANAGEMENT CONCERNS OF ETHNIC MINORITY FAMILY CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIARobyn Juliet Gillespie

P105 CULTURAL IMPACT ON THE BOSTON NAMING TEST: IMPLICATION FROM THE NORMATIVE DATA OF TAIWAN ELDERLYTing-Bin Chen

P106 HOW A LAY PROGRAMME FOR RED FLAGGING CAREGIVER STRESS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY WAS ADAPTED FOR THE RURAL HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLANDAnn Pascoe

Voices of People with Dementia and Families

P107 ALZHEIMER CROATIA – HELPING PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA FROM 1999Ninoslav Mimica

P108 AN EXPLORATION OF FAMILY CAREGIVER’S ROLE IMPACT AND CHANGE DURING CAREGIVING PROCESS FOR ELDERS WITH DEMENTIA IN TAIWANYu-Ying Chu

P109 THE ADAPTATION OF USING FOREIGN NURSING ASSISTANTS TO CARE FOR DEPENDANTS WITH DEMENTIA AT HOME IN TAIWANPei-Ling Hsieh

P110 THE TRANSITION OF TAIWANESE FAMILY CAREGIVERS TO CARE FOR DEPENDANTS DEVELOPING DEMENTIA AT HOMEPei-Ling Hsieh

P112 LIVING WITH PEOPLE WITH ALZHEIMER’S: POINT OF VIEW OF THE MEMBER OF A FAMILYMan-Yen Chiu

P113 LIFE EXPERIENCES OF DEMENTIA SPOUSE USING QUALITATIVE STUDY — PILOT STUDYChing-Lin Wang

P114 THE SUPPORT REQUIRED BY SPECIALISTS IN DEALING WITH YOUNGER ONSET DEMENTIA PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY OF SURVEY RESULTS AT BUSINESS FACILITIES IN MUNICIPALITY AAkiko Yane

Behavioural and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia

P115 BEHAVIOURS - OPPORTUNITY AND CHANGENatalie Duggan

P116 IMPACT OF BEHAVIORAL SYMPTOMS ON PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASEDoaa Hewedi

P117 THE CORRELATION OF AGITATED AND OVEREATING BEHAVIORS IN INSTITUTIONALIZED ELDERLY WITH DEMENTIA: A PILOT STUDYChia-Ling Lee

P118 THE COMPONENTS AND UNDERLYING MEANINGS OF AGGRESSIVE AND AGITATED BEHAVIORS IN PATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER DEMENTIAShu Ying LI

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華人失智症家屬照顧經驗座談 Share the Experiences of Chinese Family Caregivers for Dementia

P119 協助一位外籍看護照顧失智症患者之護理經驗 - HELPING A FOREIGN HEALTH AIDE TO TAKE CARE OF DEMENTIA ELDERLY: CASE REPORT Huei-Ling Huang

P120 運用成功老化理論之三要素檢視居家職能治療介入失智症長者居家生活情境之研究 - INVESTIGATING

HOME-BASED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY FOR DEMENTIA ELDERLY BY SUCCESSFUL AGING THEORY 劉玉梅 Yu-Mei Liu

P121 以敘事研究法探討 - 以敘事研究法探討一位阿茲海默症患者之主要照顧者的生命經驗敘說 - A NARRATIVE RESEARCH ON THE LIFE EXPERIENCE OF AN ALZHEIMER’S KEY CAREGIVER Chuan-Ju Wang

P122 運用實證醫學的方式探討睡眠障礙是否會影響失智症病患之認知功能 - ASSOCIATION OF SLEEP DISORDER AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN DEMENTED PATIENTS - AN EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE REVIEW

Chuan-Ju Wang

P123 輕度失智症老人於團體治療之工具性日常活動功能成效初探:以切膚之愛基金會瑞智學堂為例 - THE PRIMARY RESEARCH ON THE INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (IADL) OF THE ELDERLY WITH MILD DEMENTIA USING GROUP THERAPY: THE CASE OF WISDOM SCHOOL AT A SKIN-GRAFT WITH LOVE FOUNDATION

Li-Ju Chan

P124 家屬陪伴入住以協助失智症者入住機構之適應策略分享---以私立雙連安養中心失智症專區為例

Chih Peng Chen

P125 日間照顧中心營養照護流程建立模式 - THE PROCEDURE ESTABLISHMENT FOR NUTRITIONAL CARE IN DAY CARE CENTERS Yu wei Guo

P126 以人為中心的照顧~懷舊街景彩繪走道於機構中失智長者之照護經驗

Li-Lin Wu

P127 失智症照護實務之營養師帶領備餐活動經驗分享-以台北某團體家屋為例

Chien Ya Ma

P128 NURSING EXPERIENCE OF A DEMENTIA ELDERLY WITH HOARDING BEHAVIOR AND THE CAREGIVER Shu-Hua Hsieh

P129 探討失智症專區照顧服務員的負擔及壓力 - CAREGIVER BURDEN AND PRESSURE IN DEMENTIA CARE CENTERS Ching Yi Hsu

Poster Presentations

Oral Care

P130 FACTORS RELATED TO ORAL HYGIENE CARE BEHAVIORS AMONGST INSTITUTIONAL NURSING ASSISTANTS FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIAHui-Chuan Wu

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Aavaluoma Sanna OC017,P088

Abdelkefi Istabrak OC036

Ahn Jin-Young P015

Albanese Emiliano OC037

Alouane Leila OC022

Anderson Phil OC069

Ansar Sabah OC050

Aoki Emi P028

Arendt Thomas P069

Armstrong Peter OC103

Au Alma OC015

Bail Kasia OC069

Bajic Vladan P069

Baker Caroline OC099

Balachandar Rakesh OC076

Barnard A. OC108

Belger Mark P008

Bell Virginia OC057

Ben Djebara Mouna OC036,OC053

Bharath Srikala OC016,OC076

Biradar Siddu P010

Blyth Fiona OC031

Bodea Liviu-Gabriel OC027

Borochowitz Karen OC001

Boulanger Eric P044

Brayne Carol OC005,P016

Brezoska Elena P040

Brodaty Henry OC034

Bundaleska Olivera P007,P040

Cabarkapa Andrea P069

Caffery Philip OC058

Cai Mei Huei OC111

Cai Suqi OC087

Carey Gale OC042,OC058

Chan Chun Chung OC070

Chan Li-Ju P123

Chan Natalie OC069

Chan N.S.T P090, OC040

Chan Ray OC073

Chan Ryder Tsz Hong OC040

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Chan Tsz Hong OC046,OC088,P090

Chan Jin-Lieh OC080

Chandra Sadanandavalli OC076

Chang Chia Ming P046

Chang Ching-I P022

Chang Huay P030

Chang Ling-Hui OC045,P077

Chang Wen-Chi OC095

Chao Ko-Ting OC095

Chao Shu-Mei OC021

Chen Chien Li P012,P025

Chen Chih Peng P124

Chen Ching-Yu P022

Chen Chin-Ying P022

Chen Chun-Hung P004

Chen Ciao-Yei OC100

Chen Hsin-Yung P098

Chen Huei-Ying P127

Chen Ing-Jou OC095

Chen Jen-Hau OC019,OC033,OC035

Chen Jia-Chun OC092

Chen Ke-Yun P032,P076,P092

Chen Li Hua OC109

Chen Li Li P062

Chen Li-Chu P096, OC071

Chen Po-Tsung OC044,OC047,P046,P047, P087

Chen Po-Yen OC045

Chen Shao-Tsu OC052

Chen Shaw-Ji OC052

Chen Shu-Chun P122

Chen Shu-Fen P027

Chen Sien-Tsong P043

Chen Syuan-Ping P021,P089

Chen T.F. OC002, OC033,OC035,OC074,OC092,OC094,P003,P093

Chen Ting-Bin OC029,OC079,P105

Chen Tsai-Wen P096

Chen Wei-Ta OC079,P105

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Chen Xiaoshan P011

Chen Xiaoshang OC049,OC054

Chen Ya-Fang OC092,OC094

Chen Ya-Min P123

Chen Yen-Ching OC019,OC033,OC035

Chen Yi Jyun P012

Chen Yu-Ling P085

Chen Yun-Ching OC100

Chen Yun-Ling P094

Chen Yu-Shu P095

Cheng CHUN-YU OC029

Cheng Wenyun P032,P076,P092

Cheung Wai Yin OC070

Chi Huang-Ju OC086,P082,P098

Chieh J.J. OC074, OC092

Chien Hui-Wen OC061

Chien Hung OC066

Chio Oi I OC109

Chiu Ching-Ju OC032

Chiu Man-Yen P112, OC104

Chiu Ming-Jang OC002,OC025,OC067,OC074,OC092,OC093,OC094,OC100,P003,P093

Chiu Pai-Yi OC006

Chiu Wan-Hui OC100

Chiu Ying-Chi P119

Chiu Ying-Nien P077

Chiu Yi-Chen P095

Chng Alan Swee Hock

P062

Choi Seong Nam P068

Choo W.T. OC043

Chou Chen-Chen P091

Chou Cheng-Ying OC094

Chu Leung-Wing OC077,OC091

Chu Li-Jung P047

Chu Yi-Chuan OC086

Chu Yi-Min OC033

Chu Yu-Hsiu OC093,P093

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Chu Yu-Ying P108

Chung Elsie OC064

Conway Cathy OC013

Cumming Robert OC031

Cyriac Saijjan OC016

Dabadghao Varsha OC004

Dajcic M. P107

Delabriere Isabelle P044

Dell'Agnello Grazia P008

Dias Amit P106

Dodson Anthony OC103

Dong Shiliang P017,P065

Draper Brian OC034,OC069

Duggan Natalie P115

Emilsson Valur OC027

Eng Jia Yen OC048

Fang Yvonne Yu-Wen P109

Fang Chen-Wen P099

Farin Faraneh OC020

Ferri Cleusa OC003,OC037,P061

Finstad Connie OC025

Foteinou Maria OC065

Fu Han OC019

Fu Po Chun P037

Fuh Jong-Ling OC006

Fujiwara Nao P114

Fung Hon-Chung P096

FUNG Sze Yuen OC070

Gaiteri Chris OC027

Gargouri Amina OC036,OC053

Gibson Diane OC069

Gillespie Robyn P103

Gouider Riadh OC036,OC053

Grealish Laurie OC069

Guerra Mariella P061

Guo Yu Wei P125

Hafarian Leila OC020

Hallikainen Ilona OC018

Hamahata Akiko P036,P033

Handelsman David OC031

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Hänninen Tuomo OC018

Hara Naoko P035

Hara Sachiko P097

Hardlund Jiri OC028

Härmä Heidi OC105

Harrison Lindsey P103

Hartman Raelene OC038

Haruka Ootu P078

Harvey David OC058

Hasali Mohammed Azmi

P062

Hasegawa Saki P097

He Xuanli OC049,OC054

Hee Lisa OC108

Heo Jae-Hyeok P015

Hewedi Doaa P116

Hewedi Ben OC063

Hiltunen Asta OC018

Hiraki Naomi P055

Hizem Yosr OC036,OC053

Ho Chui Ling Emily OC048

Ho Daniel OC015,OC098

Ho Florence OC015,OC083,OC098

Hokari Kaoru P028

Hong Chen-Shuo OC060

Hongisto Kristiina OC018

Horng Herng-Er OC074

Hoseinkhan Azam OC020

Hoshi Tanji P024

Hou Shu-Chu P005

Howell Susan OC001

Hsia Hui-Hsien P027

Hsiao Ing-Tsung OC095

Hsiao Yuan-Chun P002

Hsieh Chih-Chin P089

Hsieh Kuang-Yang P073

Hsieh Lingyu P013

Hsieh Meng Tsang P014

Hsieh Pei-Ling P109,P110

Hsieh Shu-Hua P128

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Hsiung Chao P022

Hsu Benjumin OC031

Hsu Chih-Cheng P022

Hsu Chi-Ling P047

Hsu Ching Yi P129

Hsu Jr-Yun OC045

Hsu Shu-Ning OC025

Hsu Wen-Chuin P043,P082,P085,P098,P095,P128,P119, OC086

Hsu Ya Wen P025

Hsu Yuan-Pei OC086

Hu Chaur-Jong OC006

Hu Jui-Min P027

Hu Meng Ching P042

Hu Shu Mei OC110

Hu Weyu P057

Hua Mau-Sun OC092

Huang Chien-Ying P095

Huang Chun-Lien P049

Huang Hsiul-Li P057

Huang Huei-Ling P043,P082,P128,P119

Huang Lingchun P100

Huang Mei-Ling P119

Huang Rwei-Fen S. P003

Huang Yao-Ting P072,P121

Huang Yueqin OC003,OC037,P061

Huang Yung-Chung P096

Huang Yung-En OC082

Hudson Charles OC069

Hughes Jeremy OC072

Huvent-Grelle Dominique P044

Iguchi Takashi P059

Ilievski Dragan P069

Ip Isaac OC015,OC083,OC098

Irahara Minoru P084

Isii Mikiyo P035

Ito Daisuke P074

Jafri Syed OC059

Jansen Sabine OC039

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Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Jazayeri Fatemeh OC020

Jian Yi P004

Jiang Pei-Jing P098

Jiang Jianchun OC112

Joshi Hanumanth-achar

P010

Jung JaeBum P071

Juosila Jaana OC105

Juva Kati OC106

Kacem Imen OC036,OC053

Kahle-Wrobleski Kristin P008

Kan See Mun OC014,OC085

Kang Myung-Jin P020

Kao Ai-Wen P032

Kao Yamin OC025

Karmel Rosemary OC069

Karppi Pertti OC018

Karunanayake Chandima OC026

Kelly Sarah P016

Kim Heui Yeon P068

Kirk Andrew OC026

Kitamura Takako P039

Kobayashi Sayuri P028,P029

Kobayashi Seiju P066

Kochan Nicole OC034

Koek Daphne OC038,P064, OC041

Koh Hwan Jing OC087

Koivisto Anne OC018,OC023

Komatsu Misa P036,P033

Kong Yue nan P006

Kostov Berislav P007

Ku Li-Jung OC056

Kumar Keshav OC076

Kung Mei-Ping OC095

Kuo C. A. P086

Kuo Chih-Fang P082

Kuo Fang-Chun P027

Kuo Yen Chun OC087

Kwok Timothy OC015,OC083,OC098

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

L M-Y OC101

LaFortune Louise P016

Lam Po-Tin OC070

Lane Hsien-Yuan P067

Lee Chia-Hui P060

Lee Chia-Ling P117

Lee Chieh-Ning OC086

Lee Elsa Sau Ha OC040,OC046,OC088,P090

Lee H.J. OC002

Lee Haw-Ming OC052

Lee Huey-Jane OC067,OC100

Lee I Ching OC047

Lee Jun-Hyung P015

Lee Kitty OC111,OC110

Lee Ming-Der P130

Lee Shwu-Hua P095

Lee Shyh-Dye P100

Lee Sung Hee P054,P056

Lee Tsuey-Ling P048

Leung Jess OC073

Leung P.C. OC098

Leung Yolande Yui Ting

OC040,P090

Li Chao-Yin OC021

Li Chiahsin P027

Li Chiaming P005

Li Meng-Fan OC101

LI Shu Ying P118

Li Shuran OC003

Li Xinjun P023

Liang Hsiu-Hao P027

Liao Tai-Hsiang P021,P089

Liao Yueh Ju P046

Lin C.C. OC002

Lin Chieh-Hsin OC030

Lin Chien-Nan P027

Lin Chi-Ying OC029,OC079,P105

Lin Jui-ping P096

Lin K.N. OC002

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Lin Ker-Neng OC029,OC079

Lin Kuan-Yin OC097

Lin Kun-Ju OC095

Lin Li Chan OC109

Lin Linen P081,P058

Lin Mei-Chun P041,P049,P083,P080,P126,P130

Lin Pay-Shin P021,P089

Lin Sung-Nung P099

Lin Ya-Huei OC086,P082,P098,P128

Lin Yi-Cheng OC093,P093

Lin Yu-Tey OC006

Lin Yu-Ting P085

Lipnicki Darren OC034

Liss Leopold OC062

Liu Hsin-Yun P031

Liu Li Fan OC044

Liu Yi Chien OC109

Liu Yi-Lien P060

Liu Yu-Mei P0120

Liu Yung-Ching P099

Liu Zhaorui OC003,OC037,P061

Liu Zhixin OC034

Liu Shwu-Jiuan P037

Lloyd-Sherlock Peter P061

Lo Emily Wai Yin OC046,OC088

Loganathan Santosh OC076

Lu Li-Ching P110

Lu Tsung-Hsueh OC024,OC056

Lu Xiao Jie P006

Lui Winnie K.Y. OC089

Lymperopoulou Olga OC065

Lynn Shugene OC025

Ma Chien Ya P127

Ma Tao P006

Ma Wenjing P026

Mak Vivian OC015

Mao Hui-Fen P086

Maruyama Yasuko P035

Mavrodaris Angelique P016

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Mayston Rosie P061

McCrone Paul OC037

Meena Babu OC004

Mikhaylova Natalia OC075

Milicevic Zorka P069

Miller Linda OC063

Mimica Ninoslav P107

Minami Akiko P114

Momose Yomiko P055

Moon Seok Woo P068

Morgan Debra OC026

Morii Hidetoshi P066

Mullan Judy P103

Murray Joanna P061

Naganathan Vasi OC031

Nakamoto Tsukasa P039

Nakamura Koichi P079

Nakamura Morihiko P097

Nakashima Taeko P054,P056

Neloska Lence P007

Neumann Harald OC027

Ng Kumi Sin Yee OC046,OC088

Nicholas Nick OC055

Nikumaa Henna OC105,OC106

Nishida Atsuko P114

Numoto Kyoko P052,P053

Ogami Shinichi P054,P056

Okuno Shigeyo P039

Ono Mitsumi P097

Onozuka Motoko P039

Osuka Keiko P036

Otsuka Shizuka P036,P033

Ou Yang-Kun P099

Ouyang Wen-Chen P027

Ou-Yang Ming-Hsuan OC051

Pagniez Claire P044

Pai Ming-Chyi P118, OC024,OC056,P002, P032,P046,P077,P038

Pan Shehong P017,P026,P065

Pan Tzu Ming P012,P025

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Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Pantelopoulos Stelios OC065

Papakyri-akopoulos

George OC065

Park Kun-Woo P071

Park Kyung Won P020

Park Moon Ho P071

Pascoe Ann OC068,OC103,P106

Peut Ann OC069

Pietilä Anna-Maija OC023

Podvin Juliette P044

Prince Martin OC003,OC037,P061

Puisieux François P044

R Sathianathan OC090

R Vanitha OC016

Raashid Yasmin OC059

Rao Girish OC016

Raskin Joel P008

Reed Catherine P008

Reppermund Simone OC034

Robertson Hamish OC055

Rokkaku Ryoko P001,P029

S Priscilla OC090

Sachdev Perminder OC034

Saito Toshikazu P066

Sakka Paraskeyi OC065

Sakuma Ayako P001,P029

Saleh Solin OC026

Salehi Masomeh OC020

Sato Mitsutoshi P036

Schadt Eric OC027

See Y.T. OC043

Sellami Leila OC036

Sethuraman Gopalan P008

Sha Kwok Yiu OC070

Shabab R C P036a

Shafie Asrul Aakmal P062

Shea Yat Fung OC091

Shigeko Takayama P078

Shimizu Masami P052,P053

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Shiue Chyng-Yann OC094

Shu Hung-Cheng P003

Shunting Wu P075

Shyu Yea-Ing P043,P128, P031,P057,P113

Sidhom Youssef OC053

Sim Tiong Chee OC070

Simic G. P107

Sin Olive Shuk-Kan OC089

Singh Veer OC004

Sivakumar Palanimuthu OC076

Sivenius Juhani OC018

Slavin Melissa OC034

Sng Yan Ling OC041, OC038, P064

Soininen Hilkka OC018

Soisalo Raul OC017

Sosa Ortiz Ana P061

Splaine Michael P051

Spremo-Pot-parevic

Biljana P069

Sun Pei-Wen P027

Sun Y OC002

Sun Yu OC033

Swaffer Kate OC007,OC012,P045,P101

Tajima Akiko P059

Takahara Akira P074

Takahashi Katuyashi P001

Takeda Yuko P097

Tan Nai-Cheng OC045

Tan W.M. OC043

Tan Xuan Hong OC087

Tan Michelle Siew Leng

OC087

Tang Li-Yu OC002, OC067,OC100

Tang Pei-Fang OC093,OC097,P093

Tang Sai Hung OC109

Tangiisuran Balamurugan P062

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Tateno Masaru P066

Teng Ya-Hsin P049

Theobald K OC108

Toh Poh Ling OC087

Tokui Minori P074

Tripati Ravikesh OC076

Trollor Julian OC034

Troxel David OC057

Tsai Andrew P089,P021

Tsai Fang OC066

Tsai Hsin-Ji OC052

Tsai Jaw-Shiun P022

Tsai Mei-Lan P004

Tsai Suei-Tsau P091

Tsai Wer-Her P005

Tsai Yu-Chun P027

Tsao Hsin-Hsin OC095

Tseng Tien-Wen OC092,OC094

Tseng Wen-Yih OC093

Tsoi Tung OC048

Tsuboi Keiko P052,P053

Tsuji Kanao P054,P056

Tsukada Akito P028

Tzen Kai-Yuan OC092,OC094

Utsumi Kumiko P066

Uwakwe Richard P061

Välimäki Tarja OC023

Vargas Jose P102

Vargese Mathew OC076

Varghese Mathew P063

Vehviläin-en-Julkunen

Katri OC023

von und zu Fraunberg

Mikael OC018

Wang Chang Yi OC025

Wang Ching-Lin P113

Wang Chuan-Ju P121,P122

Wang Jing-Jy P118, P032,P077

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Wang Jui-Chi P041,P130

Wang Jye OC045

Wang Mei-Hua P109

Wang P.L. OC002

Wang Pei-Ning OC025,OC029,OC079,P105

Wang Peng Chih OC109

Wang W.F. P072, P121, OC006

Wang Wen-Ling P060

Wang Yi-Ming P096

Wang Zhi OC027

Warkentin Kyle P050

Watanabe Daisuke P054,P056

Watanabe Kazumi P001

Wei Heng-Chang P096

Wei Pi-Mei P128

Wen Ju-Huey P087

Wen Li-Li OC033

Wen Ming OC049

Wen Tz-Chin OC067

Weng Li-Chueh P057

Weng Pei-Hsuan OC033

Wey Shiaw-Pyng OC095

White Felicia OC042

Wischik Claude OC028

Wong Bel OC015,OC083,OC098

Wong Gemma K.C. OC089

Wong Ivy Yuen Fan P090

Wong Louise OC073

Wong W.M. OC098

Wong Wai Kwan OC070

Woo C.P. OC102

Wu Chih-Feng OC025

Wu Chih-Hsun P022

Wu Hsin-Hsien P021,P089

Wu Hua-Shan P117

Wu Hui-Chuan P041,P080,P130

Wu Li-Lin P126

Wu Meng Shan OC044

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Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Wu Meng-Tien OC097

Wu Pei-Chi OC067

Wu Pei-Fan P094

Wu Shan Te OC032

Wu Shey-Lin P072

Wu Shi-Liang OC056

Wu Shwu-Chong P081,P058

Wu Shyh-Jong P004

Wu Ying-Hsun P123

Wu Ying-Hui P096

Wu Yu-Tzu OC005

Yamamoto Chisako P024

Yan Yong OC049,OC054,P011

Yane Akiko P114

Yang C.C. OC074

Yang Chao-Wen P085,P091

Yang Ching-Chyune P005

Yang Ching-Tzu P031

Yang Fan-Pei OC092

Yang Hong-Chang OC074

Yang L-C OC101

Yang Mei Feng P038

Yang S.C. OC002

Yang Shieh-Yueh OC074,OC092

Yang Shu Er OC035

Yang Yo OC095

Yang Yuan-Han OC006,P004

Yeh C.C. P082, OC086, P098

Yeh Ling-Ling P019

Yeh Mei P057

Yeh Yen-Chi OC079

Yen Chia-Ming P042

Yen Tzu-Chen OC095

YIM Ting Kwan OC070

Yip Ping Keung OC109, OC033

Yoko Watanabe P078

Yoon Byel A P020

Last Name First Name Abstract No.

Yoshihara Etsuko P035

You Ru-Yuh P047

Young Li-Long P113

Yu Dai-Wei OC100

Yu Hsueh-Chuan OC071

Yung Cho Yiu OC070

Zhang Bin OC027

Zhang Hua OC049, OC054

Zhao Fengli OC049,OC054

Zhou Lin OC091

Zhu Jun OC027

Zivkovic Lada P069

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