What, if anything,can people do to decrease their chances of getting dementia? Findings from long-term observational studies—in which researchers observed behavior suggest that informal cognitively stimulating activities, such as reading or playing games, may lower the risk of Alzheimer’s-related cognitive impairment and dementia.
With this in mind Hackensack University Medical Center’s Center for Memory Loss and Brain Health is now offering a 4-session course, created by The University of California, Los Angeles, which focuses on memory enhancing techniques and practical strategies to boost memory functioning.
What will participants learn in the class?
-What memory is and how it works
-How to reduce tip of tongue moments – those frustrating mental misfires when you can’t quite remember a word or a name
-Your learning style
-Better memory habits
-Strategies & techniques for some of the most common memory complaints
The Memory Training Course is offered at the Community Education Room Hackensack Meridian Health’s Fitness & Wellness in Maywood, New Jersey.