Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Older Americans Month--Memory Loss Among Caregiver

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New: Memory Loss Among Caregivers

In recognition of Older Americans Month, read our latest web feature and listen to the podcast on how memory loss among caregivers can affect older adults and ways to improve your brain health and reduce the risk of cognitive decline.

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Rectangle: Rounded Corners: Listen to the podcast

 

 

Virtual Symposium: Early Detection of Dementia

 

October 25- October 27, 2002

 

The BOLD Public Health Center of Excellence is hosting a free virtual symposium, Public Health Action to Advance Early Detection of Dementia, from October 25 to October 27. This three-part program will have interactive workshops where participants can share dementia detection goals and efforts with peers to identify areas for collaboration and improvement. 

 

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Dementia Risk Reduction Webinar Recording

 

Explore the latest scientific advances on risk reduction and the importance of including risk reduction as a national priority.  During this recorded webinar, presenters discussed actions that public health professionals, health care providers, and community service organizations can take to include risk reduction strategies and address the cross-cutting theme of social determinates of health.

Rectangle: Rounded Corners: Watch the webinar recording

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CONTACT US

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ▪ 4770 Buford Highway ▪ Atlanta, GA 30341

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