
Explore how habits, routines and strategies can help people function better at any stage of life and the evidence supporting these approaches. Gordon Giles, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, an internationally recognized expert in neurological rehabilitation, will be our guest speaker. The program will end with a Q&A session. It is free and open to all.
To join online via Zoom, visit adrc.wisc.edu/mci and register.
To attend in person, contact a host site in your area.
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ABOUT:
The Healthy Living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) series is a free support and education program designed to promote brain health and enhance quality of life for individuals living with MCI. Classes offer attendees guidance and science-backed strategies for navigating and coping with changes in memory and thinking. Nathaniel Chin, MD, a memory clinic doctor with UW Health and medical director of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), serves as the medical director and host of the series. Participation is free and available to attend at a host site or online via Zoom.
WHAT IS MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT?
MCI is an intermediate stage between the expected cognitive decline of normal aging and the more pronounced decline of dementia. Learn more about MCI on our website.