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Bridges® Dementia Education Seminar on Zoom with McLean Hospital

Non-Pharmacological Approaches for Dementia
Thursday, January 22 | 7 p.m.

Join us for a complimentary, expert-led education session designed for those caring for loved ones with dementia. Our guest experts from McLean Hospital will share insights on:

• Some of the most difficult behaviors that can arise throughout the course of dementia
• Practical, evidence-based strategies for managing these behaviors
• Approaches that foster resilience and preserve dignity

RSVP using the form to receive your Zoom login information.

Registration will open soon.

Registration for this event closes at 5:00pm on 1/22/26.

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DR. ALICE UFLACKER

Staff Psychiatrist, McLean Hospital

Instructor in Psychiatry, Havard Medical School

Alice B. Uflacker, MD is a staff psychiatrist in McLean Hospital’s Geriatric Psychiatry Outpatient Program and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Program. Dr. Uflacker’s clinical interests focus on expanding treatment options for older adults with treatment-resistant depression, particularly through the use of neurotherapeutic modalities. She is also passionate about teaching and advancing knowledge in the area of rapidly progressive dementias, such as prion diseases, and has published research related to neurocognitive disorders and caregiver burden.

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DR. JULIE BRODY MAGID

Clinical Director, Neuropsychology, McLean Hospital

Instructor in Psychiatry, Havard Medical School

Julie Brody Magid, PsyD, is the clinical director of Neuropsychology and the Memory Disorders Assessment Clinic in the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry. She oversees clinic operations and conducts comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations with older adult patients who are referred for memory disorders and other cognitive problems. Dr. Brody Magid specializes in providing neurocognitive and psychodiagnostic evaluation and treatment for patients with traumatic/acquired brain injury, dementia, movement disorders, and neuropsychiatric illnesses.

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