Healthy Aging from a Neuropsychological Perspective

Saturday, Apr 13
10 – 11:30 AM
(CT)
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Join us for an illuminating interactive program on the mind/brain system and how our natural aging process affects our functioning. Topics addressed will include the process of normal aging from a neuropsychological perspective, normal and abnormal cognition, healthy habits for a healthy brain, and tools for maintaining a vibrant mind/body/spirit connection. The positive impact of spiritual and physical practices will be explored. Discover ways in which continued enrichment of the mind and body may be maintained.

This program is a Hybrid: Participants have the option to meet In-Person at The Well or to join on Zoom. Facilitator is In-Person.

Registrants will receive Zoom sign-in information via email
upon registration + a reminder the day before the program.

Facilitator: Dr. Shannon Connell 

Dr. Connell has served as the Coordinator of Neuropsychology at Mercy Health’s Memory Clinic, Muskegon, MI for five years. She has maintained a private practice since 2008. Research areas include: cognitive health, resilience, and mindfulness-based meditation. Dr. Connell conducted a trial study for The Alzheimer’s Association in mindfulness meditation, resilience, and psychological well-being in caregivers of persons with dementia.

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  •  April 13, 2024
     10:00 am - 11:30 am