Description
Loss of memory and function is never easy, especially when a lack of understanding regarding causes and care options are often convoluted and confusing. Fortunately families are not alone in figuring out possibilities and action plans. Dementia is not a single disease. It is a general term for loss of memory and covers a wide range of medical conditions. This evening we will explore various types of dementia and how they differ, symptoms of the most common forms, and diagnosis and treatment options. We will cover Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Vascular Dementia, Dementia with Lewy Bodies, Mixed, Huntington’s and others.
Camille Ciarametaro has more than 20 years of senior living and social work experience. A native of Gloucester, Massachusetts, she began her career as a case manager for at-risk seniors. Since then, she’s served thousands of seniors in the Greater Boston area in different roles, including admissions, sales and marketing, and crisis intervention.
As the senior advisor of Bridges® by EPOCH at Lexington, Camille is responsible for building relationships with seniors and their families while sharing education, support and resources for the community. She’s also in charge of connecting with area professionals and local organizations to share the benefits the Bridges® by EPOCH at Lexington lifestyle brings.
According to Camille, her mission at Bridges® by EPOCH at Lexington is to support seniors and their loved ones in living their best lives. “I look forward to helping our current and future residents enjoy an extraordinary lifestyle with impeccable service, innovative care and pioneering programming.”
Camille earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stonehill College. She received her social work license in 2016 from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

