Poster Information
You are invited to submit a proposal for a poster presentation at a Map Through the Maze. Posters provide a means for simultaneous presentation and discussion of a variety of topics between conference attendees. Presenters display their topic information and can engage in individual or group discussion. We consider the poster session an important educational aspect of the conference and would encourage all that are interested to apply. A list of all poster presentations, their presenter(s) and contact information will be included in every conference packet. Presenters are not required to attend the conference and there is no reduction in the conference registration fee for poster presenters. Approximately 700 attend the conference, making it an excellent opportunity to share your innovative project with others in the field. Please be aware that this session is intended for projects only; for marketing a service or program please consider a table at the Exhibitor Fair. Note that the Poster Sessions are at a new time from 12:45 – 2:00pm.
To download the Poster Session Form, click here 
Poster Session List
from our 2008 Conference
Alzheimer’s Disease: Visual System
Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Ophthamalogy
REVEAL: 7 Years of APOE Disclosure for Genetic Risk Assessment of AD
Boston University School of Medicine, ADC
Factors Associated with Changing Decisions for Brain Donation
Boston University School of Medicine, ADC
Beyond Magic Bullets: An Evidenced-Based Brain Healthy Nutrition Program
Boston University School of Medicine and Health Care Insights LLC
Community Advisory Council
Boston University School of Medicine, ADC
The Effects of Learning and Socialization on Cognitive Function and Mood
Brain Enhancement Services, Inc.
Consumer Awareness: Just Say No to Scams Against the Disabled
Consumer Assistance Office – Metro West, Inc.
Conversations before the Crisis – A Guide for a Better Ending
Massachusetts Compassionate Care Coalition
The Lost Alzheimer Patient: Search and Rescue
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s Disease: An Educational Program for Health Care Providers to Diverse Older Adults
Massachusetts General Hospital
Tailoring Sensor Technology to Memory Impaired Residents in Independent Living Facilities
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Access to Art: Guided Tours for Groups and Individuals at the MFA, Boston
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Bird Therapy in Nursing and Rehab Facilities
Tiels of Delight
Living with Alzheimer’s Disease: A Study of Adult Day Health Services in Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Boston, College of Public & Community Service, Gerontology Program
A Novel Vitamin/Nutriceutical Formulation for Alzheimer’s Disease
University of Massachusetts at Lowell
Partners in Dementia Care: VA-Alzheimer’s Association Integrated Treatment for Veterans with Dementia
VA Boston Healthcare System/Brockton VA
Pain Assessment and Management Utilizing PAINAD (Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia)
VA Hospital, Bedford, GRECC