Webinar: Cognitive Impairment in Donors: Identifying Issues & Applying Best Practices

We are on the precipice of the largest transfer of wealth in human history, with Baby Boomers accumulating over $35,000,000,000,000 in wealth that will be distributed over the coming years. As this population ages, the chances of cognitive impairment (leading to Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia) in donors also increase, which can create ethical and legal issues for all philanthropic professionals. Are you prepared for this inevitable scenario? This session will teach attendees about the prevalence…

We are on the precipice of the largest transfer of wealth in human history, with Baby Boomers accumulating over $35,000,000,000,000 in wealth that will be distributed over the coming years. As this population ages, the chances of cognitive impairment (leading to Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia) in donors also increase, which can create ethical and legal issues for all philanthropic professionals. Are you prepared for this inevitable scenario?

This session will teach attendees about the prevalence of cognitive impairment in donor populations and suggest strategies on how best to handle these situations through a lens of best practices.