GLOBAL DEMENTIA LEGACY EVENT JAPAN -NEW CARE AND PREVENTION

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Global Dementia Legacy Event Japan -New Care and Prevention ModelsWednesday 5 Nov.

Subspecialty Meeting, Reception

Thursday

6 Nov.

Main Conference

Friday

7 Nov.

Excursion

Roppongi Academyhills ; Minato-ku, Tokyo

Ministry of Health

National Center for

Tokyo Dementia Care

Labour & Welfare

Geriatrics and Gerontology

Research and Training Center

Free WiFi access is available on the 49th floor.

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D ay 1 : Wednesday, 5 No vem ber, Subs pecialty m eeting Auditorium

Welcome Addresses Koji Miura (Director General, Health and Welfare Bureau for the Elderly, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare)

9:30 | 10:00

Kenji Toba (President, National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan) Kiyoshi Kurokawa (World Dementia Council) Yoshitake Yokokura (President, Japan Medical Association) Shekhar Saxena (Director, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, World Health Organization) Tomofumi Yamamoto(Journalist, Shukan Asahi Weekly Magazine)

Session-0 The Challenges of Dementia : From Participating Countries (10:00~11:30)

OECD : “Reviews of Health Care Quality: JAPAN” (10:00~11:45)

Auditorium

The OECD is conducting a series of reviews of health care quality and related policies in a dozen of OECD countries, including Japan. Following a presentation of key findings by the OECD, panelists will discuss the current situation and the future challenges of the Japanese health care system. The full OECD Review of Health Care Quality of Japan will be published in the coming months.

Overview the policies and systems for persons with dementia related to care and prevention in participating countries, to nurture a common ground of understanding among participants. 【Chairperson】Kenji Toba (National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan)

10:00 | 11:30

【Chairperson】Christian Berringer ( Federal Ministry of Health, Germany)

Charles Alessi (Public Health England, UK) Yves Joanette (Institute of Aging, CIHR & University of Montreal, Canada)

Etienne Hirsch (French Institute Neurosciences, Cognitive sciences, Neurology and Psychiatry, France)

Kenneth Earhart (US Department of Health and Human Services, USA)

Teresa Di Fiandra (Ministry of Health, Italy) Jürgen Scheftlein ( European Commission)

Collaboration Room 1+2

10:00 | 11:45

【Welcome】Mitsuhiro Ushio (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan) 【Introduction】Mark Pearson (OECD) 【Presentation】Francesca Colombo (OECD) 【Moderator】Toshiro Kumakawa (National Institute of Public Health, Japan)

Satoshi Imamura (Japan Medical Association) Tsuguya Fukui (President, St. Luke’s International Hospital)

Shinya Matsuda (Professor, University of Occupational and Environmental Health)

Tadayuki Mizutani

Yuichi Imanaka

(Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan)

(Professor, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine)

ToshihikoTakeda (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan)

11:30∼13:00

Lunch meeting for networking

11:30 | 13:00

(Roppongi Hills Club 51F)

Yasumasa Fukushima (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan) 【Closing】Tomoyuki Ozuru (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan)

12:15∼13:00

Free Discussion at Booth and Poster Exhibition (Conference Room 7)

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D ay 1 : Wednesday, 5 No vem ber, Subs pecialty m eeting Session-1 Dementia Prevention and Care: Providing Timely and Appropriate Support (13:00~15:00)

Auditorium

Explore new models of prevention and care throughout the course of the illness —from early diagnosis to initial response and prevention, and from post-diagnostic support to end of life care—to provide optimized, better coordinated intervention and support.

13:00 | 15:00

Session-2 Scientific Aspects of Dementia Prevention and Care (13:00~15:00)

Advance initiatives to ensure objectivity in the field of dementia prevention and care, which has traditionally relied heavily on experience Share the latest scientific knowledge culled from empirical studies on dementia prevention and care around the world; gather suggestions for possible policy activities and directions for future research.

【Chairperson】Kazuo Hasegawa (Tokyo Dementia Care Research and Training Center, Japan)

【Chairperson】Takao Suzuki (National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology)

【Chairperson】Yves Joanette (Institute of Aging, CIHR & University of Montreal, Canada)

【Chairperson】Martin Prince (King's College London)

Haruyasu Yamaguchi

Vladimir Hachinski

(Gunma University, Japan)

(University of Western Ontario)

Jiro Okochi

Piu Chan

(Japan Association of Geriatric Health Services Facilities, Japan)

(Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University)

Manabu Ikeda

Katsuhiko Yanagisawa

(Kumamoto University, Japan)

(National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology)

Charles Alessi

Liang-Kung Chen

(Public Health England, UK)

(Taipei Veterans General Hospital)

Howard Bergman

Hiroyuki Shimada

(McGill University, Canada)

(National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology)

Dawn Brooker

Florence Pasquier (University of Lille and Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Lille, France)

(University of Worcester)

Peter Whitehouse

Graham Stokes

(Case Western Reserve University and University of Toronto, USA)

(Bupa)

Francesca Colombo

Hiroaki Kazui

(OECD)

Sky Studio

(Osaka University)

15:00 |

Break Time

15:30

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D ay 1 : Wednesday, 5 Novem ber, Subspecialty m eeting Session-3 Living Well with Dementia in the Community

Session-4 Enhance Awareness and Education in the Society

(15:30~17:30)

Auditorium

Share information of progressive approaches from across the globe, designed to enable persons with dementia to continue living in the community. Seek for the possibility to reflect the fruits of those inspiring efforts to the specific and effective measures.

15:30 |

(15:30~17:30)

Sky Studio

Investigate the possibilities of a variety of initiatives to change public attitude through public awareness. Public awareness campaigns are necessary to prevent stigmas against dementia. Knowledge of and technology for the diagnosis, prevention, and care of dementia must be well understood by nursing and health care officials. Knowledge shared by a small group of experts should be shared with a broader range of interested parties. Moreover, nations that are dealing with aging societies need to share their knowledge and experience with those nations that will be facing issues concerning dementia.

【Chairperson】Koichi Kozaki (Kyorin University, Japan)

【Chairperson】Akira Homma (Tokyo Dementia Care Research and Training Center, Japan)

【Chairperson】Cyndy Cordell (Alzheimer’s Association, USA)

【Chairperson】Marc Wortmann (Alzheimer’s Disease International)

17:30 Jean Georges

Gillian Ayling

(Department of Health, UK )

(Alzheimer Europe)

Shuichi Awata

Sabine Jansen

(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Japan)

(German Alzheimer Association)

Annette Pauly

Michael Splaine

(Federal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth, Germany)

(ADI. / Splaine Consulting and Cognitive Solutions, LLC)

Jeremy Hughes

Tasanee Tantirittisak

(Alzheimer’s Society, UK)

(Prasat Neurological Institute,Thailand)

Kunio Takami

Kunio Nitta

(Alzheimer’s Association Japan)

Ki Woong Kim

(Medical Corporation Tsukushikai, Japan)

Noriko Saito

(National Institute of Dementia, S.Korea)

(Japanese Nursing Association)

Kumiko Utsumi

Kumiko Nagata

(Sunagawa Medical Center, Japan)

(Tokyo Dementia Care Research and Training Center, Japan)

Rumiko Otani

Hidetoshi Endo

(Omuta-city Dementia Care Society, Japan )

(National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan)

Day 1: 5th November (Wednesday) Reception hosted by the Government of Japan 18:00 | 20:00

Roppongi Hills Club (51F)

Welcome Speech Yasuhisa Shiozaki , Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan.

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Day 1: Wednesday, 5 November, Booth and Poster Exhibition at Conference Room 7 Booths ▶

Alzheimer’s Association Japan (Association of Family Caring for Demented Eldery Japan)



Dementia Care Research and Training Centers (Tokyo, Obu, Sendai)



Japan Association of Geriatric Health Services Facilities



Japan Group-Home Association for People with Dementia

National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan



National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Biobank, Japan



National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan



Steering Committee of Advanced Dementia Care Japan

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NINCHISHO(DEMENTIA) FORUM.COM, Japan

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OECD

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Specified Non-profit Corporation Heart Ring Movement, Japan



Alzheimer's Disease International



Center for Global Communications, International University of Japan



Dementia Friendly JAPAN Initiative



Japan Psychiatric Hospitals Association



Japanese Psychogeriatric Society



The Japanese Society for Dementia Care

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2 3 4

9:30 |

Posters

17:30

The Joint Council of the Japanese Rehabilitation Professionals

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Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists



Japanese Physical Therapy Association



Japanese Association of Speech-Language-Hearing Therapists

※ Free Discussion from 12:15 to 13:00

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D ay 2: Thu rsday, 6 Nov em ber, Main Co nf erence (Tower Hall) 11:30 | 12:45

12:45 |

14:15

Philippe Amouyel (Fondation Plan Alzheimer, France) Yves Joanette (Institute of Aging, CIHR & University of Montreal, Canada) Yasuyoshi Ouchi (Japan Geriatric Society)

Slide Show (Tower Hall) ・Yasuhiro Kunimori

Lunch meeting for networking

・Cathy Greenblat

(Roppongi Hills Club 51F)

Demonstration at ICT&Robot Exhibition (Sky Studio)

Topic3 Dementia-friendly Community and ICT Overview of characteristics of persons with dementia and ways to support community living, as summarized during Session-3 on Day 1. Discussion featuring representatives from related government ministries and company representatives on the potential of ICT and other new technologies to help realize dementia-friendly communities.

Shuichi Awata (Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Japan)

14:15 | 15:30

Koichi Kozaki (Kyorin University, Japan) Sadao Katayama (Alzheimer‘s Association Japan) Couichi Oku (NPO Machidashi Connection a Society, Japan) Marc Wortmann (Alzheimer’s Disease International) Kiyokuni Goshima (The Association for Technical Aids, Japan) Takenobu Inoue (National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities, Japan ) Yoshiki Niimi (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan) Peter Whitehouse (Case Western Reserve University and University of Toronto, USA)

15:30 |

Break & Slide Show

15:45

Cathy Greenblat

Topic4 Future Initiatives Examine the horizontal spread of new models of dementia prevention and care and investigate issues associated with the new forms of care and prevention.

Akira Homma (Tokyo Dementia Care Research and Training Center, Japan) Marc Wortmann (Alzheimer’s Disease International)

15:45

Tom Wright (Age UK)

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Toshiharu Ninomiya (Kyushu University, Japan) Mark Pearson (OECD) Hiroko Sugawara (Community-Care Policy Network, Japan) Jean Georges (Alzheimer Europe) Jürgen Scheftlein (European Commission) Jon Rouse (Department of Health, UK ) Shekhar Saxena (World Health Organization)

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D a y 2: Thu rsday, 6 Nov em ber, Main Conf erence (To wer Hall) Closing Addresses 17:00 | 17:30

Kenneth Earhart (US Health Attache for China, US Department of Health and Human Services) Koji Miura (Director General, Health and Welfare Bureau for the Elderly, Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan) Kiyoshi Kurokawa (World Dementia Council) Yasuhisa Shiozaki (Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, Japan)

*Other speakers to be confirmed

Day 2: T h ursday, 6 November, Booth and Poster Exhibition at Conference Room 7 Booths ▶

Alzheimer’s Association Japan



Alzheimer's Disease International



Center for Global Communications, International University of Japan



Dementia Friendly JAPAN Initiative



Japan Psychiatric Hospitals Association



Japan Association of Geriatric Health Services Facilities

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Japanese Psychogeriatric Society The Japanese Society for Dementia Care



Japan Group-Home Association for People with Dementia

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National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Japan



National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Biobank

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National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry, Japan



Steering Committee of Advanced Dementia Care Japan

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NINCHISHO(DEMENTIA) FORUM.COM, Japan

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OECD

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Specified Non-profit Corporation Heart Ring Movement, Japan

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9:30 |

Posters (Association of Family Caring for Demented Eldery Japan) ▶

Dementia Care Research and Training Centers (Tokyo, Obu, Sendai)

17:00

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The Joint Council of the Japanese Rehabilitation Professionals ▶ Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists ▶ Japanese Physical Therapy Association ▶

Japanese Association of Speech- Language-Hearing Therapists

D ay 2: Th u rsday, 6 November, ICT&Robot Exhibition at SkyStudio ・ Humanoid Robot - Pepper for Seniors  (Softbank Robotics corp.)

9:30

・ Communication Partner Robot   (Toyota Motor Corporation Partner Robot Division)

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・ Neurological Therapeutic Seal Robot - PARO  (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

17:00

・ Development of an information support system for the elderly with cognitive decline by the communication robot (National Rehabilitation Center for Persons with Disabilities) ・ Communication Robot PALRO®  (FUJISOFT INCORPORATED)

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D ay 1 : W edn esday 5, No vem ber ,

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Sky Studio

Collaboration Room 1+2

Conference Room 7

Roppongi Hills Club

Registration 9 a.m.

9:30

Introduction

9:30

10:00

10:00

Live coverage from Auditorium

10 a.m. Session 0 11 a.m.

9:30

10:00

Booth and Poster Exhibition

OECD event 11:30

11:30 11:30

11:30 11:45 12:15

Lunch / Break Time

12 a.m.

Lunch Meeting for Networking

12:15

Free Discussion 13:00 13:00

13:00

13:00

13:00

13:00

1 p.m. Session 2

Session 1 2 p.m. 15:00 15:00

3 p.m.

4 p.m.

5 p.m.

Break Time

15:30

Booth and Poster Exhibition

15:00

15:30

15:30

Session 3

Session 4

17:30

17:30

17:30

18:00

6 p.m. Reception hosted by the Government of Japan

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Sky Studio

Conference Room 7

Roppongi Hills Club

8 a.m. Registration 9:00

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Opening Keynote Address

9:30 9:30

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10 a.m.

Topic 1 ICT&Robot Exhibition

11:15

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Break Time

11:30

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Topic 2 12 a.m.

Booth and Poster Exhibition

12:45 12:45

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12:45

Lunch Meeting for Networking

13:15

Lunch / Break Time

Demonstration 2 p.m.

14:15

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Topic 3 15:30 15:30

Break Time

15:45

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