Beth Nolan presents:
How Lifelong Personality Traits Impact Dementia Care
March 13, 2026
9 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Join us for an engaging session with Beth Nolan that explores how lifelong personality traits shape the way individuals experience and respond to dementia care. This webinar will help participants understand how personal preferences related to social interaction, decision-making, time use, and information processing influence behavior and communication. Attendees will gain insight into why knowing a person’s lifelong tendencies is essential for building stronger connections, reducing frustration, and improving everyday interactions with people living with dementia.
Register hereAbout Beth Nolan

Beth A. D. Nolan holds a Ph.D. in gerontology, and master’s degrees in in human development and in applied behavior analysis. Formerly an Assistant Professor and the Senior Associate Director for the Evaluation Institute at the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public Health, her work centered on translation of evidence-based programs into human services. She now works at Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care® (PAC), leading online and in-person education and resources designed to help caregivers become care partners.


