Kensington Park’s Annual Speaker Series: Local Author Spotlight
Tuesday, April 16th at 2pm: Susan Coll, Author of Acceptance
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Kensington Park’s Annual Speaker Series: Local Author Spotlight
Tuesday, April 16th at 2pm: Susan Coll, Author of Acceptance
Space is limited, click HERE & RSVP Now!
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How to Mitigate the Effects & Lower Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease- Part II

Presented by The Kensington White Plains, in Part II of this series you will learn about supplements, future pharmaceutical medications, stress and its effects on Alzheimer’s Disease.  Hear from an Alzheimer’s Advisor and caregiver talk about what the disease and what they are doing to reduce the effects on their lives.

About Our Presenters:

Joan Nimmo, LCSW, Care Consultant/Director of Professional Education, Hudson Valley, NY Chapter Alzheimer’s Association. Joan has been working with people with dementia plus their caregivers for over 20 years, including a private practice in New York City and in the Berkshires. Joan was an adjunct professor at Berkshire Community College. She has worked with elders in the community, assisted living and nursing home milieu.
Jason Cohen, MD, Board Certified Neurologist. Dr Cohen is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Montefiore Medical Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY. He is now based at Montefiore’s multidisciplinary Center for the Aging Brain and is part of a team working to diagnose and manage cognitive decline in older adults.  His research interests include the relationship between gait and cognitive dysfunction, caregiver stress, and primary progressive aphasia. The work of Dr Cohen and the Montefiore team is supported by a Center of Excellence in Alzheimer Disease grant from NY State.
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