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AHPSI,Licet Valois, LMSW, MPS, CDP, guest speaker dementia panel, Friday June 12, 2020, 4pm

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Licet Valois, LMSW, MPS, CDP, guest, Friday June 12, 2020. ZOOM : 816 5672 8650

Hispanic Health Professionals Association Inc NY, over 30 Years of service.

Invitation: Meeting panel. ZOOM : 816 5672 8650

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81656728650


ZOOM:  816 5672 8650, Friday June 12, 2020, Time 4pm .


TV-AHPSI, your voice !! continues its program “the Neurologist’s Hour”, live for the world, this Friday June 12  2020, 4pm time through the ZOOM platform, and Facebook live, code to enter: Meeting ID: 816 5672 8650,  free of cost.

Host Dr. Carlos Augusto Williams, Neurologist, topic of the day: Dementia its impact on the Latino community.

Friday June 5, 2020, TV -AHPSI tu voz 4pm ZOOM 816 5672 8650


We will answer your questions about our programs, we are waiting for you, Aimed at health professionals and the community.


Topic:   Dementia its impact on the Latino community.


This panel will present a clinical approach to diagnosis and management Improving the Quality of Life and Care of Persons Living with Dementia and their Caregivers. 

Licet Valois, LMSW, MPS, CDP, dementia panel Friday June 12, 2020


Guests:  Dr. Carmen Yajaira Ramirez Martinez, Psychiatrist, Licet Valois, LMSW, MPS, CDP, Care & Support Program Manager | Alzheimer’s Association, & Dr. Carlos Augusto Williams, Neurologist.


” Memories Matter: Until there is a Care there is HOPE”.

Hispanic Association of Health Professionals, Inc NY, your second home in New York !! 

ZOOM : ID 816 5672 8650

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81656728650





Licet Valois is a bilingual licensed social worker, practicing as an aging and dementia care consultant. She has been working in the field of dementia care for the last 15 years, always serving aging individuals and their paid and non-paid caregivers. Her education includes a masters’ in social work, a masters’ in professional studies, a post masters’ certificate in aging and mental health and a certificate in medical interpretation. Prior to going privately in the field of gerontology, Licet worked with a well-recognized NYU multidisciplinary team assessing memory disorders, providing direct services and participating in dementia research. In 2009, she was one of the New York Post Finalists for The Liberty Medal (recognition to New Yorkers who go out of their way to help others).

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ZOOM : 816 5672 8650

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