| New NCOA Healthy Aging Webinar
Total Brain Health: Providing Better Memory Fitness and Promoting Intellectual Vitality for Seniors
Today's older adults are eager to learn how to improve their health-physically and mentally.
Join us for a Webinar on Thursday, Nov. 19, at 1:30 p.m. EST to learn:
- The current science behind cognitive aging and brain health
- An evidence-based, best practices model for brain health programming
- How to apply this model in developing programming for seniors in your community
Our speaker is Cynthia Green, PhD, president of Memory Arts, LLC. Dr. Green is a nationally recognized expert in memory fitness training and the author of three books on this topic. She is an assistant clinical professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, where she founded The Memory Enhancement Program.
How to Register
This Webinar is free to NCOA members and friends. Attendance is first come, first served.
The number of callers is limited, so please consider participating jointly with a speaker phone if others in your organization want to participate.
Don't Forget the HABS Archives!
If you can't make it on Nov. 19 or would like to share this online presentation with colleagues, don't forget that Webinars are archived at www.ncoa.org/briefings.
No HABS Webinar in December: Our session on Nov. 19 will bring to a close our Healthy Aging Briefing Series for this year. Our HABS sponsors, NCOA and IlluminAge, wish you the best for the holidays and invite you to join us again on Thursday, Jan. 21, for our next Webinar.
Join NCOA's online Crossroads community. There, you can talk with our webinar hosts and your colleagues online. You can ask questions, share ideas, and brainstorm new approaches and partnerships. We'll be holding more Webinars and online talks throughout the next year; please join us for them.
See past Healthy Aging Briefings
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