IPA - 12th International Congress, Stockholm, Sweden, 20-24 September
2005
International Psychogeriatric Association
12th
Congress
Stockholm, Sweden
20-24 September 2005
Aging with Dignity
-new
challenges
-new
possibilities
-new
solutions
Welcome to Stockholm
Where Lake Mälaren meets the Baltic Sea, is a blend of sparkling beauty and royal splendour. It is a vibrant, modern city with historic
charm. Stockholm is built on 14 islands, so everywhere you look there is a view of the water. The city features plenty of open
public spaces and the surrounding peaceful countryside is within easy reach. This 750-year old city pulsates with cutting-edge culture
and life, despite the centuries-old alleys and historic squares around every corner.
Social and Tour Programme
Congress Social Programme
Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception
Date: Tuesday, 20 September
Time: 18.00–21.30
Open for all registered delegates, exhibitors and guests. Please indicate your participation on the online registration form.
The Opening Ceremony and keynote address will take place at the Congress venue followed by a Welcome Reception.
Reception at the City Hall
Date: Wednesday, 21 September
Time: 19.30-21.30
Open for all registered delegates, exhibitors and guests. Please indicate your participation on the online registration
form. The reception will take place by courtesy of the city of Stockholm at Stockholm City Hall, the venue for the Nobel Prize banquet.
A buffet dinner will be served followed by a guided tour of the building.
Congress Party at Junibacken Date: Friday, 23 September
Time: 19.30-23.30
Open for all registered delegates, exhibitors and guests. Please indicate your participation on the online registration form.
Cost for Event: 180 SEK (Approx 24 USD)
IPA and the Local Organising Committee would like to invite you to the IPA 2005 Congress Party taking place on Friday evening, 23 September at the unique venue of Junibacken.
Junibacken (Junedale) is a magical world of children’s stories by Sweden’s famous author Astrid Lindgren, it is a building full of tales and mischief located on the beautifully island of Djurgården. Climb aboard the Story Train for a ride through Astrid Lindgren’s enchanting world. A buffet dinner will be served in the main hall of Junibacken offering an astonishing view of Stockholm. To see Junkbacken visit
www.junibacken.se.
IPA gratefully appreciates Lundbeck for a generous grant to support this event.
Rx for Dementia: Touch, music, dignity
- Photo Exhibit
While attending IPA’s 12th Congress in Stockholm, please take time and visit the photography display by Cathy Greenblat, Professor Emerita of Sociology, Rutgers University, United States. These are photographs from a California residential facility for people with dementia are coupled in this exhibit with photographs from several “group homes” for the dependent elderly in Japan.
Optional Tour Programme
City Tour and Old Town Walkabout
Date: Wednesday, 21 September
Time: 09.00–12.30
Price: Included in the guest registration fee. SEK 300 (Including: bus transfer from the Congress venue and back)
You will discover that Stockholm is built on islands connected by numerous bridges, all of which have their own specific
characteristics. The tour will take you to the most interesting parts of the city including the City Centre, The Old Town Gamla Stan,
and Fjällgatan overlooking the Baltic and situated on the largest of the 14 islands. We will pass by the City Hall of Stockholm, known
for its beautiful banquet halls. The Nobel Festivities are held here yearly. On the bus tour you will not only learn about Stockholm’s
history and culture but you will also get information about shopping, restaurants and current events etc. The island Gamla Stan
(the Old Town) is the original heart of the ancient city of Stockholm and is subsequently the city’s oldest and most historical area.
Amazingly, the island has escaped the winds of change and thus most of its medieval layout and character remained intact. A
wander through the narrow, cobbled streets, breathing in the historical atmosphere and spirit of this particularly fascinating
Stockholm island, will give you a clear notion of what life must have been like centuries ago. Throughout the walk, your guide will
also relate old stories and legends of Gamla Stan whilst showing you the charming coffee shops, built cleverly into the old
cellar-vaults, and the antique shops and art galleries of today.
Under the Bridges of Stockholm
Date: Thursday, 22 September
Time: 09.30–12.15
Price: SEK 550 (Including: bus transfer from the Congress venue and back)
To experience the most of Stockholm from the water, you should choose this trip that passes under 15 bridges and through two
locks. The captain and guide conduct a tour on both the Baltic Sea and Lake Mälaren. You will see many of the well-known buildings
from the water including the Royal Palace and the Vasa Ship Museum
Drottningholm by Bus
Date: Friday, 23 September
Time: 11.30–16.00
Price: SEK 900 (Including: bus transfer from the Congress venue and back, lunch and entrance fee)
Visit the Drottningholm Palace situated on the shore of Lake Mälaren. This beautiful palace built in the 17th century is today the
residence of the Royal Family. On the tour you will see unique interiors from the last centuries as well as the surrounding park. At
Drottningholm is also the Drottningholm Theatre, which is the oldest theatre in the world preserved in its original state and with
original machinery still in use. You will have a special guided tour inside this unique theatre. The Drottningholm area is a UNESCO
World Heritage site since 1991.