
Full Lives Conference for Direct Service Professionals & Care Coordinators
We are proud to participate in and present at the 25th Annual Full Lives Conference, hosted by the UAA Center for Human Development’s Alaska Training Cooperative in partnership with the State of Alaska Senior and Disability Services, the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, and the Stone Soup Group.
This statewide conference brings together direct service professionals, care coordinators, healthcare providers, and community advocates working across disability, behavioral health, and senior services. Attendees engage in two days of professional development, collaboration, and learning through keynote presentations, breakout sessions, and workshops focused on best practices, innovation, and person-centered care. With a theme of “Honor the past, celebrate the present, advocate for the future,” the Full Lives Conference highlights the essential role of those supporting Alaskans impacted by complex health and social needs, including Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
Alzheimer’s Resource Alaska is honored to contribute to this important convening by sharing expertise, resources, and practical strategies that support individuals living with dementia and the families and professionals who care for them. Our participation reflects our commitment to strengthening Alaska’s workforce, expanding access to dementia education, and building more resilient, supportive communities across the state.
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