PHOTO: © Albin Zauner

Im Demenzlabyrinth – Vortrag

In the organizer's words:

People with dementia and their relatives:

When the library of life gets mixed up.

There are currently around 1.8 million people living with dementia in Germany. By 2050, this figure is expected to rise to between 2.7 million. However, many more people are directly and indirectly affected. Be it as (caring) relatives, friends or neighbors. People with dementia are part of life in today's society. But is all forgetfulness the same as dementia? How can I communicate with a person with dementia? What can be done and what is being done to support people with dementia and their relatives? These and other questions will be explored by the speaker Dr. Maria Kotulek, pastoral advisor and specialist for dementia from the Archbishop's Ordinariate of Munich.

In the dementia labyrinth

"I can't prevent it, but I can learn to deal with it better!" A series of events for people dealing with dementia. Art, lectures, workshops and discussions offer the opportunity for information, networking and empowerment.

Cooperation partner

Pastoral care for senior citizens of the Archdiocese of Munich, Munich North-East Deanery

Bavarian Medical Service

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Price information:

Registration in person on site, by telephone on 089 - 233 772417 or by e-mail to stb.bogenhausen.kult(at)muenchen.de

Location

Münchner Stadtbibliothek Bogenhausen Rosenkavalierplatz 16 81925 München

Organizer | Collective

Münchner Stadtbibliothek
Münchner Stadtbibliothek Rudolf-Vogel-Bogen 5 81739 München

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