AIG Learning Center
New Approaches to Memory Care: Chatbots and AI
Includes a Live Web Event on 12/12/2025 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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Register
- Individual - $35
- Sisters Aging Well Together - $35
- AIG Staff - Free!
- AIG Faculty - Free!
| Webinar Content | |
| Overview | Memory aids are a well-established approach to the maintenance of still retained and valued memories for people with dementia and their caregivers. New developments in the use of chatbots and artificial intelligence are offering new ways to deliver and expand such interventions. The presentation will provide examples of newly developed memory interventions, how the person’s own memories are used as building blocks, and how virtual “guardrails” are developed to ensure safe spaces. The presentation will close with questions to ask when considering implementing chatbot/AI supported care. |
| CE Hours | 1.0 CE Hour |
| Learning Outcome(s) |
Following this webinar, participants will be able to:
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| Criteria for Successful Completion | To receive continuing education credits, participants must watch the entire webinar, record and submit verification codes, and submit an evaluation form. A certificate of attendance will be available after the webinar. |
| Continuing Education Information | |
| Administrators (NAB) | This program has been approved for Continuing Education for 1.0 total participant hours by NAB/NCERS—Approval #20261211-1-A117413-DL. |
| NAB Domains of Practice | 1A1 Medical and Nursing Practices, 1B2 Person-Centered Care and Comprehensive Care Planning , 1B10 Mental and Behavioral Health (e.g., cognitive impairment, depression, social support systems). |
| More Information | |
| Questions? | If you have any questions or concerns about registering and attending the webinar, or about continuing education, please contact support@avilainstitute.org. |
Dr. Philip McCallion Ph.D., ACSW
Professor and Director, School of Social Work
Temple University, College of Public Health
Philip McCallion, Ph.D., ACSW, is professor and director of the School of Social Work within the College of Public Health at Temple University. His research advances evidence-based interventions in health promotion, falls reduction, caregiver support, dementia management and service system redesign. McCallion is co-founder/co-principal investigator/co-applicant of the Intellectual Disability Supplement to the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging, and co-investigator on longitudinal studies of dementia in persons with Down syndrome. McCallion is visiting/adjunct professor at Trinity College Dublin, a John A. Hartford Foundation Social Work Faculty Scholar and Mentor, and a fellow of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and of the Gerontological Society of America. Serving on international consensus panels and the board of the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia, McCallion is the national consultant on intellectual disabilities and dementia for the U.S. National Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center.
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