10 Myths About Dementia Care

Posted on: February 12, 2025
Categories: Dementia & Memory Care

Join us for 10 Myths About Dementia Care with Robert S. Keyes, MD, PhD!

Dr. Keyes will be addressing myths about dementia, including:

  • Dementia is a normal part of aging
  • There is nothng i can do to lower my risk of dementia
  • Mom/dad will know when they can’t drive anymore
  • It’s all about the brain
  • And many more...

Dr. Keyes attended the University of Cincinnati graduating with a BS in Chemical Engineering, a PhD in biochemistry, and an MD degree. He is board certified in Internal Medicine (after attending residency at Christ Hospital) and is also board certified in Geriatrics (after attending a joint fellowship at Christ Hospital and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine).

Dr. Keyes is co-director of The Christ Hospital Health & Aging Center. He helps lead a talented and caring interdisciplinary team that focuses on providing ongoing care management for individuals and families living with dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementing conditions. He has been Principal Investigator for several clinical trials evaluating new drugs for Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Keyes also serves as Medical Director for Grace Hospice. In his spare time, Dr. Keyes and his wife, Dani, love raising their 3-year old daughter and 11-year old son and are thankful to live with his dad, Don. He is a youth and adult education teacher at the Village Church of Mariemont and Kenwood Baptist Church and serves as Mariemont's Town Crier.

Join us Tuesday, March 4th, Tuesday, June 3rd, or Tuesday, September 9th.

Download the flyer below for details.

Please RSVP to: Alicia Hill, Community Relations Director at [email protected] call 513.583.5170.


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