Date: Thursday, May 9 Location: Springfield College, Brennan Center Room TBD Instructor: Jayda Bruscoe, Director of Community Relations, Armbrook Village Julie Waniewski, Executive Director, Armbrook Village Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm

Description:

Memory loss does not always mean you have Dementia. As a society, we tend to throw out the term “memory loss” haphazardly and therefore it can have several different meanings. We use it to describe the memory loss of normal aging, memory loss that is beginning to become significant, such as with ‘Mild Cognitive Impairment, and as a euphemism for Alzheimer’s disease or dementia. We want to set the terminology and the perception straight.

Dates: Thursday, May 9

Time: 3:00 – 4:00 pm

Location: Springfield College, Brennan Center, Room TBD

Instructors:

Jayda Bruscoe, Director of Community Relations, Armbrook Village

Julie Waniewski, Executive Director, Armbrook Village

Instructor Bio:

Jayda Bruscoe has been the director of Community Relations at Armbrook Village since January 2023. She has worked in the assisted living industry for about three years and is also a certified dementia practitioner. She attended Merrimack College where she graduated with her bachelor's degree in Business Administration with concentrations in both Marketing and Management, as well as a minor in Women's and Gender Studies. Bruscoe grew up in Western Massachusetts and takes great pride in her current work with the aging population. She is looking forward to continuing to help older adults maintain their quality of life and independence.

 

Julie Waniewski has been the executive director at Armbrook Village since January 2023, and prior to that she was the director of community relations for about seven years. She grew up in Feeding Hills, Mass., and currently resides in Springfield with her husband Russ. She attended Bentley University and has a bachelor's degree in Business Management. She is also a certified dementia practitioner. Her passion for helping our elders live their best life, coupled with a grandmother who had dementia, drove her decision to enter the assisted living Industry. She also has an extensive career in hospitality, property management, retail, and residential and commercial leasing.