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    Wisconsin State Conference 2026

    Wisconsin State Conference 2026



    Held annually, the Wisconsin State Conference, presented by Senior Helpers, attracts hundreds of professional and family care providers and is one of the largest and most comprehensive statewide conferences dedicated to Alzheimer's and dementia.

    May 19 - 20, 2026
    Kalahari Resort, Wisconsin Dells

    REGISTRATION IS OPEN - CLICK HERE

    Registration will close April 17.

    Workshops

    Click here to see the workshops being offered at the 2026 Wisconsin State Conference, presented by Senior Helpers.

    Pricing / Discounts

    Early Bird prices are available until March 31 and appear below in parentheses.

    Full Conference - ($295) $330

    Tuesday or Wednesday only: $235 (no early bird price)

    3+ people from the same organization: 5% off ($280 per person) $314 per person

    5+ people from the same organization: 10% off ($265 per person) $297 per person

    Tuesday, May 19 Keynotes

    Nathaniel A. Chin, MD
    Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin
    Medical Director, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center & WRAP Study
    "Beyond “Just Aging”: A Practical Framework for MCI, Biomarkers, and MABs"
    Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) sits at the crossroads of normal aging and early neurodegenerative disease. Dr. Nathaniel Chin provides a practical, step-by-step approach to recognizing and evaluating MCI, clarifying when and how Alzheimer’s biomarkers can strengthen diagnostic confidence, and translating results into action. Treatment options are reviewed, including cognitive and risk-factor interventions, lifestyle interventions that support brain health, and monoclonal antibody (MAB) therapies in context—benefits, tradeoffs, eligibility, and monitoring. The session also addresses how to time supports, safety planning, and community referrals for patients and families.
     
    Michael T. Zuendel
    Founder, Advocate - Initiative to Change the "D" Word
    "Journey of Hope"

    Mike will share his personal journey with mild cognitive impairment, highlighting the challenges he has faced and the hope he has found. His keynote will emphasize that with growing progress in diagnosis, treatment, and support, Alzheimer’s and related conditions no longer need to be feared but understood—and approached with optimism and purpose.
    Khai Nguyen, MD, MHS
    Medical Affairs & Innovation Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP)

    "Age Friendly Care"

    This keynote will introduce the Age Friendly care movement and its role in shaping health systems that better serve older adults. It will highlight principles that center care on what matters most to people as they age and discuss frameworks used to improve quality, safety, and outcomes in home and community care. You will come away with an overview of the key concepts that make care more respectful, responsive, and effective for aging populations.

    Wednesday, May 20 Keynotes
    Laura Baker, PhD
    Professor of Internal Medicine and Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
    "U.S. POINTER: Past, Present, and Future"

    U.S. POINTER is the largest clinical trial of lifestyle intervention to date for older adults at risk for cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. The presentation will set the stage for why and how U.S. POINTER was designed and conducted, what we learned from the trial, and next steps to move lifestyle change forward using the POINTER-style of delivery within health care.


    Michelle Braun, Ph.D. ABPP-CN
    Clinical Neuropsychologist, Ascension Healthcare; Author
    "High-Octane Brain 2.0: Fueling Brain Vitality, Joy, and Hope Across the Cognitive Spectrum"

    Discover science-backed strategies to optimize cognitive functioning, boost joy, and enhance quality of life—from the latest science on reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s to practical tools that slow cognitive decline in MCI and dementia. Building on insights from Dr. Braun's bestselling book, High-Octane Brain: 5 Science-Based Steps to Sharpen Your Memory and Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer's, and outcome data from pilot studies of the High-Octane Brain Fitness program, Dr. Braun highlights empowering lifestyle approaches that spark neuroplasticity, joy, and hope.

    Awards

    Courage Award
    Recognizing an individual living with memory loss who is a role model for others through exemplifying support, education, advocacy and facing challenges.

    Family Caregiver Award
    Presented to an individual who embodies the courage to face the challenges of caregiving, the compassion to ensure the dignity for their loved one, and the wisdom to reach out for support.

    Professional Caregiver
    Awarded to an individual who brings a dedication to her/his employment that serves as a model to others in the field.

    Continuing Education Credits

    The full conference (if you attend all sessions both days) is approved for 9.25 Continuing Education Hours (CEHs) or 0.925 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) by the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point (UWSP) continuing education department.

    Participants must attend the full sessions for the entire conference to get full credit of 9.25 CEHs / 0.925 CEUs.

    Here are a few important details:

    • The CE credit request form will be an online form that we will send you AFTER the conference to complete.
    • You will have a 30-day window from the last day of the conference to complete this application. After 30 days, you will no longer be able to complete the CEH / CEU application.
    • Each participant must be individually registered to qualify.
    • Attendance is mandatory - You must attend all of your selected workshops and keynotes to receive credit. Attendance in the sessions will be recorded and submitted to UW-SP Continuing Education department by the Alzheimer's Association.
    • Each registered attendee must complete a separate online form (which will be sent out after the conference) with a $30 processing fee to UWSP to get CEU or CEH credits. Cost of credits is not included in the conference admission price.
    • It is the individual's responsibility to report CEHs/CEUs earned to their appropriate credential or licensing board.
    • After payment has been received, it will take approximately 3-4 weeks to process the request and send the CEU or CEH certificate.
    • The CE credit request form will be an online form that we will send you to complete after the conference. 

    If you have questions during registration, please contact the UW Stevens Point Continuing Education office at 715-346-3838 | Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    Certificate of Attendance

    If you only need a certificate of attendance, this will be provided to all registrants after the conference. This certificate does not qualify for continuing education.

    Hotel

    Please make your reservations no later than April 17, 2026. Call Kalahari Resort directly at 1-877-525-2427 and refer to the Alzheimer's Association Wisconsin State Conference OR click this link to book: https://book.passkey.com/e/51138802

    Rates for the evenings of Monday-Wednesday, May 18-20, 2026:
    Single occupancy: $101/night
    Double/triple/quadruple occupancy: $139/night

    Sponsorships / Exhibitors

    If your business/organization would like to lend support to the conference, please see our sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities. To reserve your spot, email Kennedy Turner at kennedy@blueprinteventsllc.com.

    Sponsors