Join Isaac Health and the Alzheimer’s Association for a Presentation on Early Detection of Dementia

Are you or someone you know experiencing early changes in memory or thinking? Do you want to learn how to keep your brain healthy or reduce your risk of developing dementia? If so, join Isaac Health and the Alzheimer’s Association for a presentation on early detection of dementia by Dr. Joel Salinas, Founder & CMO of Isaac Health. The event will take place on February 23 from 5-6 PM ET, and persons with dementia and caregivers are also welcome to attend.

Dementia is a progressive disease that affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Early detection and intervention can help manage the symptoms and improve the quality of life of those affected by dementia. This is why it is crucial to be aware of the early signs and risk factors associated with the disease.

During the presentation, Dr. Joel Salinas will discuss the early signs of dementia and the importance of early detection. He will also provide tips on how to keep your brain healthy and reduce the risk of developing dementia. The presentation will be an excellent opportunity for individuals, families, and caregivers to learn about the latest research and developments in the field of dementia.

Isaac Health is an in-home memory clinic service. The company is committed to providing innovative solutions that enhance patient outcomes and promote healthy aging. The Alzheimer’s Association is a non-profit organization that aims to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research and support for those affected by the disease.

To register for the event, visit the following link: https://bit.ly/3BQ9CGj. Join us on February 23 from 5-6 PM ET to learn more about early detection of dementia and how to keep your brain healthy. Let’s raise awareness and promote healthy aging for all! #alzheimersawareness #healthyaging #caregivers

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