
Memory Symposium:
Understanding Brain Health
and Dementia
Thursday, May 1, 2025
9:30a - 3:15p
John A. Logan College
700 Logan College Rd.
Carterville, IL 62918
This will be a hybrid event, in-person and virtual
About the Conference
Join us for an illuminating and transformative conference tailored for rural health care professionals. The Memory Symposium: Understanding Brain Health and Dementia aims to deepen your knowledge of brain health and dementia, providing you with cutting-edge insights and practical tools to better serve your community.
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Gain insights from leading experts in neurology, geriatrics, and mental health as they share practical strategies for supporting families affected by dementia. Our sessions are tailored to address the unique challenges faced by rural health care providers. Connect with fellow professionals, exchange experiences, and build a supportive network.
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Key Topics:
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Diagnosis and Assessment
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Managing Behaviors
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Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia
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Quality Improvement for Dementia Patients
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Funding for this event was made possible by a grant from the Illinois Department of Public Health. This conference is free to attend and all continuing education credits are complementary​ to those who attend in person.
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This conference is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $500,000 with 9% of funding devoted to this project by CDC/HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by CDC/HHS, or the U.S. Government.
Agenda
8:30 am - 9:30 am
Registration / Networking Breakfast
9:30 am - 9:45 am
Welcome
9:45 am - 10:45 am
Understanding Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment: Diagnosis and Neuropsychological Evaluation
Presenters: Dale Korinek, Psy.D., ABPP, Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Clinical Neuropsychologist, SIU School of Medicine
Tara Riddle, PhD, ABPP-CN, Neuropsychologist, Carle Neuroscience Institute
10:45 am - 11:00 am
Break
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
From Frustration to Understanding: Managing Dementia Behaviors
Presenters: Dr. Charlene S. Aaron, PhD, RN, President, Saint Francis Medical College of Nursing
Laura Gallagher Watkin, J.D., CDP, Director Strategic Initiatives, Cris Health Aging
Andrea Bushnell, APRN, CNP, Springfield Clinic
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Lunch
12:45 pm - 1:45 pm
Taking Action Against Dementia: Modifiable Risk Factors
Presenters: Jenna Pelc, APRN, CNP, Nurse Practitioner, Springfield Clinic
Robin Ridgely, MS, Family Life Educator, University of Illinois Extension
1:45 pm - 2:00 pm
Break
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Empowering Dementia Care: Strategies for Quality Improvement
Presenters: Erika Peterson, PhD, Process Improvement Coordinator, Shawnee Health Service
Cecile Becker, MD, Neurologist, Springfield Clinic
3:00 pm - 3:15 pm
Closing Remarks
¿Quién deberÃa asistir?
Los programas clÃnicos, de investigación y familiares están diseñados para:
Asistente con demencia temprana o deterioro cognitivo leve (DCL)
Familiar, amigo o compañero de cuidado familiar* de la persona con demencia (*No profesional)
Profesional I (cuidador profesional, personal de atención directa, administrador: tenga en cuenta que no se ofrecen créditos de educación continua)
Profesional II (Profesionales de la salud y afines con CEU o CME)
Educación continua
Se ofrecen 3,0 créditos CEU y CME solo para los asistentes registrados como Profesional II. Los siguientes profesionales son elegibles para obtener créditos de educación continua:
Consejero-Profesional/ClÃnico
Dietista/Consejera nutricional
Consejero matrimonial y familiar
Enfermera (APN, RN, LPN)
Administrador de residencia de ancianos
Terapeuta ocupacional/COTA
Fisioterapeuta/PTA
Médico
Psicólogo
Terapeuta respiratorio
Trabajador social (LSW, LCSW)
Otros, consultar a omatongo@alz.org
Consulta sobre otras licencias o credenciales en ceupro.com
Presenters

Charlene S. Aaron, PhD, RN,
President OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing and Saint Anthony College of Nursing
Peoria, IL
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Charlene Aaron, PhD, RN accepted the position of president for Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing and Saint Anthony College of Nursing and began in the role July 5th, 2023. In her role, Dr. Aaron is accountable for leading the colleges and their educational programs in conformity with state and federal regulations and ensures compliance with professional and regional accreditation standards. Dr. Aaron is the chief executive, operating and academic officer for both colleges and has a dual reporting structure to both college boards and the presidents of OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center and OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony Medical Center.
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Dr. Aaron previously served as chancellor and professor at HSHS St. John's College of Nursing in Springfield, Illinois. Prior to that, Dr. Aaron served as an assistant professor at the Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University. She has served in both clinical and educational capacities throughout her career. Dr. Aaron is passionate about nursing care, education, leadership and especially the practice of supporting caregivers of individuals with dementia.
Dr. Aaron earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Illinois Wesleyan University. She then earned a Master of Science in nursing from the Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University. Dr. Aaron went on to earn a PhD in nursing in aging from the University of Iowa.
Dr. Aaron resides in Fairbury, Illinois and has two grown children, and twelve grandchildren. She enjoys family time, traveling and reading.
Planning Committee

Charlene S. Aaron, PhD, RN,
President OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing and Saint Anthony College of Nursing
Peoria, IL
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Charlene Aaron, PhD, RN accepted the position of president for Saint Francis Medical Center College of Nursing and Saint Anthony College of Nursing and began in the role July 5th, 2023. In her role, Dr. Aaron is accountable for leading the colleges and their educational programs in conformity with state and federal regulations and ensures compliance with professional and regional accreditation standards. Dr. Aaron is the chief executive, operating and academic officer for both colleges and has a dual reporting structure to both college boards and the presidents of OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center and OSF HealthCare Saint Anthony Medical Center.
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Dr. Aaron previously served as chancellor and professor at HSHS St. John's College of Nursing in Springfield, Illinois. Prior to that, Dr. Aaron served as an assistant professor at the Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University. She has served in both clinical and educational capacities throughout her career. Dr. Aaron is passionate about nursing care, education, leadership and especially the practice of supporting caregivers of individuals with dementia.
Dr. Aaron earned a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Illinois Wesleyan University. She then earned a Master of Science in nursing from the Mennonite College of Nursing at Illinois State University. Dr. Aaron went on to earn a PhD in nursing in aging from the University of Iowa.
Dr. Aaron resides in Fairbury, Illinois and has two grown children, and twelve grandchildren. She enjoys family time, traveling and reading.
¿Preguntas?
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