GeroPsych Consultants Pte Ltd

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An evidence-based guide to brain health for caregivers and families
PhD in Psychology
DR WAYNE
FREEMAN CHONG
OUTLINE
Train Your Brain
Three powerful games that will reverse cognitive decline even if you have been diagnosed with dementia.

​Vitalize Your Veins
Four lifestyle activities that improve blood circulation, giving you the best chance to avoid medications not only for dementia but also for other chronic illnesses.

Share, Don’t Retain
Two approaches to self-expression that sustain your gains.
OUTCOMES
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Participants will reverse early cognitive decline, sustain daily functioning, and enhance brain health through actionable steps and increased confidence.​
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Participants will minimise confusion about cognitive health strategies, uphold consistent brain-healthy habits, and boost their ability to implement clear step-by-step training approaches.
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Participants will alleviate health-related stress, preserve optimism about their future, and achieve transformative progress in overall health and well-being.
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IMPACT
"Wayne brilliantly articulated the profound connection of patients and caregivers… weaving together facts, his own experience, and empathetic storytelling. His insights don’t just inform, they inspire action."
— Dr Stefano Cacciatore,
Geriatrician, Fondazione Gemelli IRCCS,
Italy​
“Dr Wayne is able to give a detailed account of how science can be applied to make life better for the elderly and caregivers… He comes across as an impressive expert who is also compassionate, drawing from his own powerful story.”
— Dr Douglas Kong,
Psychiatrist & Mental Health Advocate​
“Wayne’s expertise in public speaking and ability to structure complex ideas into compelling narratives is unmatched… His guidance immediately impacted my confidence and delivery.”
— Adrian Chiang,
Music Conductor & Educator
“He cross-pollinated many exciting ideas across psychology, gerontology, and commercial business… He continuously radiates his compassionate energy and zest to touch the heart of his listeners.”
— Wai Yee Tang,
Caregiver & Founder,
Bipolar Asia Ltd​

WHAT SETS DR CHONG APART?
1. Scientific Expertise Meets Real-World Solutions
Dr Chong brings cutting-edge expertise in geropsychology, translational neuroscience, and mental health. His talks bridge the gap between science and practice, offering evidence-based strategies that audiences can apply immediately.
2. Fresh Focus on Caregiving Innovation
Dr Chong is a pioneer in personalised dementia prevention in Asia. He highlights practical ways to assist individuals at risk and integrate multidomain solutions.
3. Authentic Storytelling with Purpose
Dr Chong ’s journey—managing role conflicts as a sandwiched caregiver to become a respected social scientist, speaker, and advocate—infuses his talks with genuine inspiration and credibility.
BIOGRAPHY
At just 21, Dr Chong stepped into the role of caregiver for his frail grandmother, aiming to support his depressed mother. Years later, he cared for his mother through her battle with cancer and, after her passing, became a caregiver for his stroke-survivor father.
To-date, Dr Chong has authored over 30 peer-reviewed scientific publications. His most recent 2024 article describes four approaches to personalise multidomain lifestyle interventions for dementia prevention.
Dr Chong is also an honorary board director of three social service agencies and editorial board member of three scientific journals.
Based in Singapore, Dr Chong is married with two children.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1. How is this webinar different from typical dementia or caregiving talks?
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This is not a generic lecture. Dr Chong combines personal caregiving stories, real-world applications, and the latest scientific evidence to offer practical tools you can use right away. He doesn’t just inform — he transforms how you think about brain health and caregiving.
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2. Will this be live or pre-recorded?
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The webinar is delivered live, so you’ll have the chance to interact, ask questions, and join others in real-time learning.
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3. Is this webinar suitable for people already diagnosed with dementia or mild cognitive impairment?
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Yes. While the focus is on prevention, the strategies are designed to be personalized across stages — including early diagnosis, high-risk individuals, and caregivers supporting loved ones with dementia.
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4. Do I need to prepare or bring anything?
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Just bring an open mind and a notebook. A short, engaging memory activity is included, so be ready to participate!