Mental Health and Wellness Series (Session 2): What Can You Do When You Notice Memory Problems?

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Adult
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Most of us experience changes in thinking and memory as we get older. What can you do if you become concerned about these changes? This talk will cover types of evaluation useful for diagnosis and treatment planning surrounding memory concerns as well as simple tricks most people can use to compensate for our imperfect memory!

To join us, external registration is required at the Multidisciplinary Center on Aging at CU Anschutz.

This session is just one part of a four-part series on mental health and wellness. You can attend as many or as few sessions as you would like. External registration is required for each individual session. Email adelpo@denverlibrary.org if you need assistance or have questions. The sessions in the series are:

•Session One:
Understanding Anxiety and Grief During Challenging Times -- Thursday, January 14 @ 2 PM
•Session Two:
What Can You Do If You Notice Memory Problems? -- Thursday, January 21 @ 2 PM
•Session Three:
Healthy Brain, Healthy You! -- Thursday, January 28 @ 2 PM
•Session Four:
Living Well With Dementia -- Thursday, February 4 @ 2 PM

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