Philanthropy in Action: Elevating Dementia Care through Lifelong Learning
Description
Original recording date: March 4, 2026. This session was presented at the LeadingAge Minnesota Institute. The content of this session is provided for informational purposes only and reflects regulations and best practices accurate as of the date of the recording.
Learn how philanthropy, community partnerships, arts, music, and staff development can enhance dementia care and resident quality of life.
Length: 1 hour
CEUs
This webinar has been approved for 1 CEU by MN-BELTSS. A general certificate is also available.
Learning Objectives
- Describe how philanthropy can drive innovation in senior living through community partnerships and lifelong learning initiatives.
- Identify evidence-based programs in music and arts that enhance quality of life for persons living with dementia.
- Explore training and development strategies for staff that promote creative engagement and legacy-building with residents.
Audience
Applicable to Adult Day Services, Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Nursing Homes..
Presenters
Brendan Bannigan, MPA, CFRE, Director of Philanthropy, and Ann Schrempp, CDT, Timeslips Certified Facilitator, Dimensions Coordinator, Ebenezer, Edina; and Jennifer Ensign, LALD, Executive Director, and Kara Roberts, Dimensions Manager, Amira Choice Plymo
