Cognitive Impairment in Donors

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3117 Greenhill Circle,Cedar Falls IA 50613

11 April, 2023

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There is a growing need in philanthropy to address the concern of dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment. Our presenters from Cognitive Empowerment seek to amplify awareness of cognitive impairment by supporting development professionals through audits, trainings, policy creation, and other resources with the ultimate goal of constructing an ethical framework of best practices that protects donors, professionals, and their institutions. Cognitive Impairment in Donors: Identifying the Issue and Applying Best Practices Learning objectives will include: The prevalence of cognitive impairment in elderly donorsThe top signs to look for in donor interactionsThe ethical and legal issues involved in gift interactions with donors who are showing signs of cognitive impairmentBest practices to incorporate when cognitive impairment is suspected or confirmed

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