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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

BrainXchange

Former Alzheimer Knowledge Exchange (AKE) and the Canadian Dementia Resource and Knowledge Exchange (CDRAKE) have recently combined to form BrainXchange. This new network aims to better support those who strive to improve quality of life of those living with brain-health needs such as dementia, mental health or neurological conditions related to aging.
BrainXchange provides a resource list organized alphabetically by topic areas. Examples of topic areas included are assessment, age friendly communities, education and training, mild cognitive impairment to name a few.
This resource can be accessed here: http://bit.ly/1LiFDWS

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