Dr. William E. Reichman

President and CEO

  • Toronto ON CANADA

Overseeing one of the leading academic healthcare organizations specializing in complex specialized geriatric care and brain research.

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Biography

Dr. William E. Reichman, an internationally-known expert in geriatric mental health and dementia, is president and chief executive officer of Baycrest, one of the world’s premier academic health sciences centres focused on aging and brain function. Dr. Reichman is also professor of psychiatry on the Faculty of
Medicine at the University of Toronto.

Dr. Reichman received a B.S. from Trinity College (Hartford, Connecticut) in 1979 and an M.D. degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine in 1984. He pursued residency training in general adult psychiatry at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Neuropsychiatric Institute and completed fellowship training in neurobehavior at the UCLA Reed Neurological Research Institute.

Dr. Reichman is a former president of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry and the Geriatric Mental Health Foundation and has been a consultant to the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice on the quality of dementia and mental health-care delivery within nursing homes. He served as the Senior Health columnist for the Star Ledger, New Jersey’s highest circulation newspaper and has been often interviewed and quoted by all of the major media outlets in the United States and Canada.

Dr. Reichman serves on the boards of the Association of Jewish Aging Services of North America and the International Psychogeriatric Association. He has also been a board member of numerous other organizations including the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada and the New Jersey Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. Presently, Dr. Reichman chairs the Seniors Quality Leap Initiative, a collaborative of prominent eldercare organizations and their affiliated universities in the United States and Canada working together to advance the effectiveness of long-term care across the globe.

Among honors received, Dr. Reichman is named among the Best Doctors in America and Canada and previously has been recognized by the New Jersey Society on Aging as Gerontologist of the Year. He is a recipient of a Bronze Telly award for an educational documentary film that he co-created and hosted entitled, Reflections of Memory Lost: Understanding Alzheimer’s disease.

Industry Expertise

Health Care - Providers
Health Care - Services
Health Care - Facilities
Health and Wellness
Elder Care
Corporate Leadership

Areas of Expertise

Nutrition and the Aging Brain
Mental Health and Aging
Strategies for Remembering
The Interactive Impact of Fitness and Brain Health
Maintaining Autonomy: the Brain Fitness Movement
Innovations in Long-Term Care
Geriatrics

Accomplishments

Chair – North American Seniors’ Quality Leap Initiative

The North American Seniors’ Quality Leap Initiative is a collaboration involving prominent senior care organizations, and their affiliated universities, in the United States and Canada. The SQLI will engage North America’s leading nursing home care providers in a novel, collaborative effort to drive improved quality of care and safety of vulnerable seniors by sharing performance data and the results of specific quality improvement initiatives.

Board of Directors – International Psychogeriatric Association

The International Psychogeriatric Association (IPA), founded in 1982 and representing more than 66 countries, is a unique and diverse professional healthcare community promoting better geriatric mental health – across disciplines, across borders, and across geriatric issues. IPA promotes research and education, facilitates an international exchange of ideas on Psychogeriatric issues, and fosters cross-cultural understanding of the latest developments in the field.

Board of Directors – Association of Jewish Aging Services of North America

The Association of Jewish Aging Services (AJAS) was created and continues to function as the central coordinator for homes and residential facilities for Jewish elderly in North America. A non-profit organization, AJAS is a unique forum that promotes and supports elder services in the context of Jewish values through education, professional development, advocacy and community relationships.

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Education

State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine

M.D.

1984

Trinity College

Bachelor of Science

1979

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Event Appearances

KEYNOTE SPEECH: Implications of Contemporary Brain Research

Innovations in Aging: Transforming the Future  Richmond Hill, Ontario

2010-04-30

KEYNOTE SPEECH

Focus on Canadian eHealth Innovation Summit  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

2011-10-04

KEYNOTE SPEECH – History and Experience: The Direction of Alzheimer's Disease

Institute for Life Course and Aging Seminar Series  University of Toronto

2012-03-29

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Sample Talks

History and Experience: The Direction of Alzheimer's Disease

As the global population is projected to age substantially in coming decades, the number of individuals who will develop Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is expected to rise dramatically. Not surprisingly, there is growing attention to successfully identify interventions to halt or delay the clinical onset of AD. This workshop reviews research advances supporting the potential for memory and other intellectual functions to be strengthened and maintained through cognitive training and lifestyle choices.

Cognitive Health Across the Lifespan

As we age, decline is often noted in several cognitive functions including our memory. In many older individuals, dementia due to disorders, such as Alzheimer’s disease or stroke, compromise our well-being. This talk will review emerging evidence on how to keep our brains healthy throughout the lifespan, activities which are commonly referred to as "Brain Fitness."

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  • Keynote
  • Moderator
  • Panelist
  • Workshop Leader
  • Host/MC
  • Author Appearance
  • Corporate Training