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Seminar

The Value and Importance of Peer Support Groups for People Diagnosed with Dementia

Date: 8 November 2025
Time: 3:30pm to 4:30pm

Free

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Join us to discover the power of peer support in helping people with dementia live with dignity, hope, and connection

Date: 8 November 2025 (Saturday)

Time: 3.30pm – 4.30pm

Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre Hall 403, ELDEX Theatre

1 Raffles Boulevard Singapore, 039593

Registeration is Free

Join Emily Ong as she highlights the vital role of peer support for people living with dementia. Discover how peer-led groups can restore hope, confidence, and meaningful connections.

When someone is diagnosed with dementia, it can feel like their world is collapsing. Beyond medical care and structured activities, what’s often missing is emotional support.

Drawing from personal experience and community work, Emily explores how peer-led groups can restore confidence, offer empathy, and foster meaningful bonds among those navigating similar challenges. This talk is a powerful call to recognize and expand peer support networks for people living with dementia across Asia.

Who should attend?

Persons living with dementia and their caregivers

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