Sonoma County (Change Location)

May 14, 2019 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Join Home Instead of Santa Rosa, CA for "Medical Cannabis 2.0: Cannabis as Medicine, Changing the Face of Aging"

Home Instead presents educational lecture to Sonoma County seniors

Home Instead and Hospice Services of St. Joseph Health is once again bringing what is oftentimes a controversial subject to light with the hopes of clarifying, educating and learning to navigate reliable sources of information about Cannabis as Medicine.

This year’s Keynote speakers will delve into the body’s responses with the practical application of Medical Cannabis and how it is being used in the treatment of Alzheimer’s and dementia patients by replacing the harsh and often overused Big pharma medications, and, its use with patients suffering from chronic illness and end of life care.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

    • Jeffrey Hergenrather, MD (General Practitioner & Cannabis Consultant)
    • Phillip Grob, MD (Geriatric Psychiatrist)
    • Nina Arbour (Manager of Hospice Svs, St. Joseph Health)
    • Kaylynn Cardoza (Mercy Wellness Dispensary Manager)

Product Vendors will be on hand to educate and showcase their products. There are many ways to administer cannabis as medicine and in one-on-one conversations with all of the Vendors you will come away with new information on tinctures, edibles, creams/soaps/topicals, smoking/vaping and more.

This presentation is being planned to meet the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. We would look forward to your attendance as a most welcome guest.

Continental breakfast begins at 7:30 AM provided by Healdsburg Senior Living.

NO FEE FOR GENERAL ADMISSION!

Registered Attendees will be offered lunch!

Register Online!
https://hisc-cannabis2019.eventbrite.com/

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    • May 14, 2019
      Registration 7:30 AM to 8:00 AM
      Program 8:00 AM to 3 PM

WHERE:
Friedman Event Center
4676 Mayette Ave
Santa Rosa, CA 95405

QUESTIONS?
(707) 586-1516
Register now! Seating is limited!

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